(=DK=)Samonuh wrote:If I were living in New Jersey
Well thats comforting. The bottom part of my state has mandatory evacuation. But im pretty much as far away from the shore as possible in NJ, so i think i'll be fine.
(=DK=)Samonuh wrote:If I were living in New Jersey
Rawler wrote:I'm glad that I live in Europe.
Yanoda wrote:[m'kay] wrote:So one sec. You are away from the hurricane; it won't be able to hit you hard, more or less. So now you're driving back to your coastal house and not even leaving early because of a [m'kay] hurricane, so you PLAN TO GET HIT ON THE WAY THERE.
Still... I'd rather have a hurricane than be hit by an Earthquake, a Tsunami or a Tornado. Yes, I experienced all of them...
Funny thing is (if you can call it that) is that the most deaths occur after the Hurricane has left. Many of the deaths were due to people walking onto puddles that had power cables laying by the puddles in FL around 2008-2009.
Cheers
Yanoda
(SWGO)KT wrote:I'm home but living in the zone of Amerucas WORST performing utility company (Pepco) im bound to have power outages. Hopefully I'll have some extra time to do school work. As much as I want to see everyone at school and I'm dying to know my schedule.. I'd rather have a few days for extra work :) Be happy you dont live in Pepco land. Were not even going to be hit hard and they already robo called us warning us about wide-spread outages....
I love Pepco......
KT
(SWGO)KT wrote:Sarcasm :)
Reasonable for Pepco is at least 4 days. :/
fightingclam wrote: My only hope is they can get it up reasonably fast
Corpse wrote:fightingclam wrote: My only hope is they can get it up reasonably fast
I know I can. I wouldn't worry.
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