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Originally Posted by bigsupa
THIS IS GONNA HOOK RIGHT AND NOT EVEN HIT NY...
Please PM me some lotto numbers...
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Originally Posted by bigsupa
THIS IS GONNA HOOK RIGHT AND NOT EVEN HIT NY...
Originally Posted by Supremacy
I work at a CVS and today was literally the busiest I've seen since I started working here. Batteries that usually never sell out were gone. I gotta go to work tomorrow.
Hopefully something happens early on and the MTA has to be closed at like 8 or 9AM so I have an excuse of not going to work.
What a dumb assumption to make. Nature is beautiful to many people, even in its destructive forms. Personally I enjoy seeing nature in its most powerful state, not trying to sound cool at all. Sure I hope nothing bad happens to anyone but lets not forget WE decided to inhabit coastal areas, not the other way around. And I don't believe she said "I love when hurricanes tear cities apart", she just said she loves hurricanes. Some of the smartest people in the world make careers out of studying earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. Guess they just do it to be cool right?Originally Posted by ksteezy
Yeah, saying you love a destructive force of nature like a hurricane is a lame attempt at sounding cool for living through some.
Is like saying I love it when
Volcanoes erupt
Earhquakes tear apart cities
Tsunamis swipe coasts clean.
Originally Posted by FOG
I wish nothing but the best for all the East Coast NTers who may potentially be affected... Can't even imagine if I had to evacuate my home.
TUNNEL EFFECT FTLOriginally Posted by Mez 0ne
Regardless of how strong the storm will be when it hits NYC, damage will be moderate to potentially severe.
Speeds have dipped from 115 yesterday down to 100-105 at least....still very high, probably be in the 90s area by the time its around NY.
Originally Posted by ElCatfisho
i hope you don't mean that you are supposed to burn the charcoal indoors... that is easy carbon monoxide poisoning.Originally Posted by THE QBZ
the charoal and light fluid is for cooking,hot water ...forgot to post get a good flashlight.Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
wouldn't a battery powered light source be more effective (and safer) than charcoal/lighter fluid?
bigger concern is the flooding as opposed to the wind, but this storm is HUGE and with the slow movement.....flooding will be an issue.
Its also crazy how people come together during these things especially when it comes to watching each others back...well that was my experience where i was at
Originally Posted by scshift
Just heard the LIRR is shut down tomorrow starting at 12 noon... so that ends my NYC visits