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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 456100" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I. DON'T. LIKE. HER!!</p><p></p><p>I went out to run a couple of errands, and this is from the place I evacuated to, earlier today and thought I could finally see "The Help" at the local matinee before the bands got bad. Nope, by the time I finished the errands (one being to find a grocery store and apparently they don't eat at home in this suburb), there were signs of flash flooding, winds were picking up, debris was on the roads, and there was minor flash flooding at road intersections. I ordered a pizza, bought beer, got gas- just in time too because the gas pump was only working intermittently and I was down to my last drop. </p><p></p><p>So, I'm back in the hotel with the dogs with WIFI service that only works 25% of the time. I'm debating on staying until Monday. I am trying to catch enough time online to see how bad things are "at home" but I'm almost certain my neighborrhood streets are flooded and power and communications are down. Oh- and my cell hasn't worked since I left home yesterday but oddly enough, it says "emergency calls only" yet it says I have no available service and I have plenty of charge and mins on the phone.</p><p></p><p>I'm not so sure I'm meant to see that movie...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 456100, member: 3699"] I. DON'T. LIKE. HER!! I went out to run a couple of errands, and this is from the place I evacuated to, earlier today and thought I could finally see "The Help" at the local matinee before the bands got bad. Nope, by the time I finished the errands (one being to find a grocery store and apparently they don't eat at home in this suburb), there were signs of flash flooding, winds were picking up, debris was on the roads, and there was minor flash flooding at road intersections. I ordered a pizza, bought beer, got gas- just in time too because the gas pump was only working intermittently and I was down to my last drop. So, I'm back in the hotel with the dogs with WIFI service that only works 25% of the time. I'm debating on staying until Monday. I am trying to catch enough time online to see how bad things are "at home" but I'm almost certain my neighborrhood streets are flooded and power and communications are down. Oh- and my cell hasn't worked since I left home yesterday but oddly enough, it says "emergency calls only" yet it says I have no available service and I have plenty of charge and mins on the phone. I'm not so sure I'm meant to see that movie... [/QUOTE]
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