state of emergency for MD for the weekend, city facilities where I work are closed. Sweet, off with pay. now to find a place that still has water.
[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
state of emergency for MD for the weekend, city facilities where I work are closed. Sweet, off with pay. now to find a place that still has water.[/quote]
This guy…
[quote]pushharder wrote:
I have roots and family in the Outer Banks and used to live there. I hope all will be well.[/quote]
Shit is getting ugly fast. I’m bout an hr away from the OBX. They have just about completely evacuated everyone. Even these old cats that have never left before, are getting out. Went last night for supplies… completely sold out of everything! Including batteries. It’s a complete ghost town in Va. Beach.
[quote]print wrote:
[quote]pushharder wrote:
I have roots and family in the Outer Banks and used to live there. I hope all will be well.[/quote]
Shit is getting ugly fast. I’m bout an hr away from the OBX. They have just about completely evacuated everyone. Even these old cats that have never left before, are getting out. Went last night for supplies… completely sold out of everything! Including batteries. It’s a complete ghost town in Va. Beach. [/quote]
Since this could be the end for both of us, we might as well be honest.
Print, you’re one of the most perverted old creeps on this site. And I respect you for never hiding that that about yourself.
Stay safe you old bastard.
^Ditto to you, except you’re a young perverted creep.
Bunker down & hang on. I expect some kinda ridiculous post from you first thing Mon. morn bout how everyone needs to go see Ghost Rider 2.
Got Batteries? fml
Took a few stores to find bread too.

Now they listen!
[quote]QuadasarusFlex wrote:
The capslock doesnt ease the situation.[/quote]
blame NOAA I copied and pasted, did you want me to edit all their CAPS DOWN?
Wawa (gas station like Sheetz) had tons of gallon jugs of water. Scooped up several. Forgot D batteries for our lantern. got several flash lights though and plenty of candles if need be.
cash- check
cars full of gas- check
flashlights- check
1st aid kit- check
dog food to last a month- check
lawn stuff moved into garage- check
mini-fridge full of BEER- CHECK

Great tips everyone. I’m fully prepared for this thing. If anyone is interested in watching live cam of the storm moving in from OBX:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kdh-obx#utm_campaign=t.co&utm_source=9170196&utm_medium=social
[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
Wawa (gas station like Sheetz) had tons of gallon jugs of water. Scooped up several. Forgot D batteries for our lantern. got several flash lights though and plenty of candles if need be.
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Got damn do I love Wawa. Their Egg Breakfast and Hoagie’s rule
On a lighter note: Don’t forget the condoms, lots of babies get made during natural disaster/survival situations.
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Make sure to let up know how you all are doing when the storm passes.
[quote]Charlie Horse wrote:
On a lighter note: Don’t forget the condoms, lots of babies get made during natural disaster/survival situations.
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Make sure to let up know how you all are doing when the storm passes.
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Greeny’s getting a cold. So, nyet.
Plus, if we lose power, i’m not going to want anyone or anything to come anywhere near me.
So, there. ![]()
[quote]Charlie Horse wrote:
On a lighter note: Don’t forget the condoms, lots of babies get made during natural disaster/survival situations.
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Make sure to let up know how you all are doing when the storm passes.
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That’s what Plan B Omelet’s are for in the morning
Or, PIIHB of course
[quote]imhungry wrote:
[quote]Charlie Horse wrote:
On a lighter note: Don’t forget the condoms, lots of babies get made during natural disaster/survival situations.
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Make sure to let up know how you all are doing when the storm passes.
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Greeny’s getting a cold. So, nyet.
Plus, if we lose power, i’m not going to want anyone or anything to come anywhere near me.
So, there. :p[/quote]
I think it usually happens in the days after the disasters when there is no where to go and nothing to do. Besides an orgasm is great for a cold. ![]()
DO IT! MAKE THE BABY!
[quote]DougTalmage wrote:
Great tips everyone. I’m fully prepared for this thing. If anyone is interested in watching live cam of the storm moving in from OBX:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kdh-obx#utm_campaign=t.co&utm_source=9170196&utm_medium=social[/quote]
OBX has some awesome live feeds. I think the Army Core of Engineers has a couple as well, streaming from their pier.
I love the Outer Banks.
Take care guys.
I will be following this closely. Hopefully it’s not too bad.
What are the chances of this thing hitting Boston? My girlfriend is there at the moment and being from Ireland has zero hurricane experience.
Well, we were supposed to start a vacation in barrier Long Beach Island, NJ today.
They started evacuating and the single road to the island is only going westbound as of 6pm last night.
Hopefully, the main stream media is overexaggerating for the northeast. NYC vacated low areas, hospitals, nursing homes---- crazy. Never seen that before.
Here’s to hoping Irene peters out quick.
So long as we keep power, no trees come down in unfortunate places, all bridges stay in good shape and THERE IS NO STORM SURGE…I’m looking to head to the NJ beach mid-Sunday…one day later than planned.