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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 191117" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Is it still supposed to be a category one storm? I've been kind of worried about my daughter and sister in law in Charleston but they could probably sleep through a category one! But they might like to join the party! They have two dogs and a (old, lazy, overweight) cat - can they come? You'd like them!</p><p> </p><p>We lived in Florida for so many years, I still know the drill! Fill the bathtub with water and every container in the house, buy food that doesn't need to be cooked, put away the lawn furniture, board up the windows, have lots of candles ...</p><p> </p><p>In Tennessee we do the same thing when it's supposed to snow! First little snowflake that hits the ground, everybody hits the grocery store and buys up every loaf of bread and jug of milk in the store ... Then, even if it does snow, it's usually gone the next day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 191117, member: 1883"] Is it still supposed to be a category one storm? I've been kind of worried about my daughter and sister in law in Charleston but they could probably sleep through a category one! But they might like to join the party! They have two dogs and a (old, lazy, overweight) cat - can they come? You'd like them! We lived in Florida for so many years, I still know the drill! Fill the bathtub with water and every container in the house, buy food that doesn't need to be cooked, put away the lawn furniture, board up the windows, have lots of candles ... In Tennessee we do the same thing when it's supposed to snow! First little snowflake that hits the ground, everybody hits the grocery store and buys up every loaf of bread and jug of milk in the store ... Then, even if it does snow, it's usually gone the next day! [/QUOTE]
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