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Taldrenites => Dynaverse II Experiences => Topic started by: SSCF-LeRoy on August 12, 2004, 11:57:02 am
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We got a blow a-comin'! The dynamic duo of Bonnie and Charlie are stirrin' up trouble down here in the Sunshine State. Preparations are bein' made. If the resident Fleridians here (AJTK, Lord Krueg, moi, etc) don't report back within the next week, call the National Guard! Wish us luck! :help:
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Hey take care the last time I was in the states was on holiday in orlando, we left 48 hrs before Andrew hit.
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Bah,I was raised in FL,Canes are just another reason to throw a party.
(well at least one at your kin's house thats off the coast ;D )
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Bah,I was raised in FL,Canes are just another reason to throw a party.
(well at least one at your kin's house thats off the coast ;D )
Famous last words...
I've lived here all my life. They must be taken seriously. And this one could be quite powerful by the time it gets here, according to the news.
And to think we almost got a house on the bay a few years ago. 10-15 foot tidal surge expected there. :o
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I live in south central Louisiana. We partied while Andrew belted us(we got the extreme western edge of that one). Then, 2 years ago, we got slammed head on by Lili. Next time, I'm going to Shreveport to wait it out. ;)
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best o luck to all of ya down in fl - this one looks nasty. been in one once (thanks uncle sam) was one hell of an experience flyin through the mug in a UH-60 (mitch was the name of that sob) even more of an experience to see one of the local towns (comeagua hocuras) half gone after we had finished our mission and were comin back - an that was 75 miles inland and at about 1500 feet elevation. if they are sayin tis one looks rough and is headed your way dont mess around - button everything up cover the windows (i understand that plywood on both sides helps) and ride out the storm as best you can (if they evacuate your area dont mess around and put rescue workers at risk - pack up and go right then)
"when the seas are rough an the weather is rougher the women at home are tough and their sailors are tougher"
i say again best of luck to all of y'all in this upcomein blow
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While I will leave the OBVIOUS plethora of possiblites with the "a blow a comin" and "good luck with the blow" for others to explore, it is already a wee bit nasty from whats left of Bonnie floating on over.
Had a few twisters touch down in Jax where I work, typical small Florida ones. Not like that F-5 we got back in 98 fortunately.
Now just getting ready for a possible F-3 Hurricane to make land fall aboot 150 away, right at LordK's doorstep. Good luck with it LK, your most likely gonna get the full force of this puppy, Id suggest castling! ;)
Hopefully it wont be that bad, but you do have to take em seriously when they get above class 2 if your inland.
Good luck to anyone in the path of this crap... and REMEMBER...
ITS FLUF's FAULT!
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I'm glad I live inland and not on the coast here in Tampa.
I just heard our local sports radio station, 620 Wdae The Sports Animal, playing "Hurricane Songs" like "Bad Moon Rising" by CCR and "Thunderstruck" by ACDC. I'm suprised I haven't heard "Riders Of The Storm" yet...
They are also projecting Charley to be a LEVEL 3 hurricane by the time he hits Tampa...
Hang in there fellow Floridians and be safe!
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We here forsee the possibility of havin' to leave and come back to find our house demolished. THIS REALLY STINKS!!! >:( :banghead:
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They should have named the storm Clyde instead of Charley.
Track keeps moving West, will allow the storm to continue gaining strength, Tampa could get a pretty hard hit.
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water temperatures are quite warm, could really add to it all...
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I'm glad I live inland and not on the coast here in Tampa.
I just heard our local sports radio station, 620 Wdae The Sports Animal, playing "Hurricane Songs" like "Bad Moon Rising" by CCR and "Thunderstruck" by ACDC. I'm suprised I haven't heard "Riders Of The Storm" yet...
They are also projecting Charley to be a LEVEL 3 hurricane by the time he hits Tampa...
Hang in there fellow Floridians and be safe!
My mother lives in Brandon and is on vacation in Vermont near me, my stepfather is in Minnesota. There is a distinct possibilty the pool may overflow into the house with nobody there to drain it..... :o
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And on top of it all tomorrow's Friday the 13th :o
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Gonna be headin' out by noon today. Will attempt to keep in touch from new location.
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We're gonna wait it out, we're far enough inland we're in evac. zone D (on an ABC scale) C and down are under mand. evac orders. Just waiting out the last couple hours now before the storm starts affecting us. Then a few more hours before the center crosses almost directly over us. Wonder if "the eye" will cross us...? That would be kinda cool, to be in the supposed calm in the eye.
Going to unplug most of the major things, inc computer as storm get's closer. Just in case...
The sad thing...still know a few people living near the coast who refuse to leave...the fools. Good thing they not real close friends, no loss when they wash out to sea...
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Anybody trying to wait it out on the coastline is a bit loony. My frat brothers used to rent a house on Navarre Beach near Pensacola every May. I can't remember if it was Andrew or another hurricane, but the storm surge from one hurricane literally wiped it out.
PS Just saw the latest track. If you live in Fort Myers, it's time to bug out. Looks like it's veering northeast. And it's been upgraded to Cat-4.
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We got a blow a-comin'! The dynamic duo of Bonnie and Charlie are stirrin' up trouble down here in the Sunshine State. Preparations are bein' made. If the resident Fleridians here (AJTK, Lord Krueg, moi, etc) don't report back within the next week, call the National Guard! Wish us luck! :help:
Don't forget to take your game disks with and CD keys with you.That goes to all and I hope everything turn out well for you.I hope your houses are still standing when it's over.This is unlike an earthquake which can happen at any second where I live and there is no warning..
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"earthquack"
:rofl:
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PS Just saw the latest track. If you live in Fort Myers, it's time to bug out. Looks like it's veering northeast. And it's been upgraded to Cat-4.
145 miles per hour. Even though Tampa isn't going to get hit directly, we're still in for one hell of a storm.
Good thing I bought enough food and spirits on Thursday. Even Wal-Mart closed at 10am. I bet even 7-11's are shut down. I know my butt is staying put!
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Hey LK, looks like ya MIGHT not get the chance to check out the eye like ya wanted, lol. Hopefully, it looks at tho it is going to go east of you AND me, but who knows? It took a pretty sharp turn there, and cant seem to decide exactly where to go. If you live in Port Charlotte, your just got caught with your pants around yer ankles.
I know Ive got my icy cold bottle of Cuervo 1800 and Im gonna stay up all night to see what happens. Still supposed to be a hurricane, maybe even a cat-2 when it comes my way all the way up here in Starke, sheesh.
Ah well, a few good slugs of 1800 and Ill go out and try out Corbos "bean poll" against the hurricanes winds and see which one is stronger!
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We got a blow a-comin'! The dynamic duo of Bonnie and Charlie are stirrin' up trouble down here in the Sunshine State. Preparations are bein' made. If the resident Fleridians here (AJTK, Lord Krueg, moi, etc) don't report back within the next week, call the National Guard! Wish us luck! :help:
Don't forget to take your game disks with and CD keys with you.That goes to all and I hope everything turn out well for you.I hope your houses are still standing when it's over.This is unlike an earthquake which can happen at any second where I live and there is no warning..
That CD Key idea is a good one, or you could PM your CD keys to yourself, along with any other important codes and keys.
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Well it just so happened that I did have my CD's and reg. codes packed up with my harddrive, mic, and TS CD ;D But luckily it seems that all the packing was fer naught 'cuz Charley is passin' east of us here in Pasco County. We originally intended to go over to my brother's house in Lakeland, but it seems that'll just take us closer to the storm so we're stayin' put. It's been an uneventful day with dreary, rainy weather and a slight breeze. Nothin' significant.
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Well it just so happened that I did have my CD's and reg. codes packed up with my harddrive, mic, and TS CD ;D But luckily it seems that all the packing was fer naught 'cuz Charley is passin' east of us here in Pasco County. We originally intended to go over to my brother's house in Lakeland, but it seems that'll just take us closer to the storm so we're stayin' put. It's been an uneventful day with dreary, rainy weather and a slight breeze. Nothin' significant.
Weather wise it was just a normal day in Tampa. I think it rained for about 2 hours or so then tapered off.
(Thank God!)
Hope everyone is safe!
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Would suck to be in Melbourne ... Charly did a strong right turn.
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Well, Kahless has smiled upon us and turned the storm just South of us, we got a bunch of small branches blown down and a few hours of rain.
I look at the destruction where it did come ashore and know Friday the 13th just became lucky for me...
-=\KBF Lord Krueg/=-
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Well, Kahless has smiled upon us and turned the storm just South of us, we got a bunch of small branches blown down and a few hours of rain.
I look at the destruction where it did come ashore and know Friday the 13th just became lucky for me...
-=\KBF Lord Krueg/=-
Phew. Good to know you are ok!
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Good for you, LK, glad it missed you. Especially since the old track that would have taken it over Tampa would have then taken it over ME, rofl!
Would suck MAJOR ass to have been in Port Charlotte last night, they werent ready for it at ALL as not one prediction had it coming with 100 miles of there. Supposedly there is major loss of life there from people in trailer parks that hadnt been evacuated.
SC, NC, VA and all you godless yankee bastards on the NE Seaboard, get our yer rubbers! ;)
We had a few strong thunderstorms during they day, that were trailing in Bonnies wake(I guess?) but absolutely ZERO, ZILCH, NADDA weather at ALL when Charley went thru Daytona last night. Bout 70 miles or so as the crow flies I reckon.
Glad all us SFB types are ok, sorry for all those that were affected or worse.
Nature is a MUTHA!
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Just got back a little while ago from doing some damage control over at my sister's place in Kissimmee/St. Cloud (Charley went right over her house). The family teamed up to replace missing shingles and remove a downed tree that fell right into the house (no damage to the house). Power's down in that area so we left her and her family with a generator, a big chest full of ice, and some groceries. It was a scary night for them, but they're no worse for the wear luckily.
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Glad its all cool with you and yours LeRoy. Now ya just gotta watch out for the damn looters!
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