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Hurricane Ernesto and it's path!

BeBeBeBe Posts: 229
edited August 2006 in A Moving Train
To all of us in Florida, it looks like Ernesto might be paying us a visit. I know we go through this year after year, so stay safe to all my fellow Floridians.

It's almost 4 a.m. and now I find myself staring at the TV screen watching this storm.

Keep us all posted!
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    AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,569
    Is it really called Ernesto?
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    Good luck Floridians! Hope its not a bad one and that you have time enough to prepare for it.

    If you can, get your people and pets out safe, and bury all your pearl jam stuff in an airtight rustproof lockable heavy box deep under the ground so you don't lose it! I'm serious!

    Stay safe!
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    RainDogRainDog Posts: 1,831
    It looks like you might have a spot of bad weather. Do you know what the projected strength is?

    Strong, weak, wet, or just windy, I wish you the best of luck. Stay safe, and if looks bad and you need to evacuate, make sure to take the personal and irreplacible things with you - pictures, heirlooms, etc. Most things you can buy again if you have to. But, from talking to people down here, its those personal belongings they regret losing the most.

    But, you live in Florida. You don't need me to tell you this - you know the drill. Best of luck, and here's to hoping the storm will blow itself out before long.
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    BeBeBeBe Posts: 229
    RainDog wrote:
    It looks like you might have a spot of bad weather. Do you know what the projected strength is?

    Strong, weak, wet, or just windy, I wish you the best of luck. Stay safe, and if looks bad and you need to evacuate, make sure to take the personal and irreplacible things with you - pictures, heirlooms, etc. Most things you can buy again if you have to. But, from talking to people down here, its those personal belongings they regret losing the most.

    But, you live in Florida. You don't need me to tell you this - you know the drill. Best of luck, and here's to hoping the storm will blow itself out before long.

    My friend in New Orleans, how I still ache when I see pictures of New Orleans. A year later and I still ache for everyone there. To be honest, I would rather see this hurricane hit Florida instead of New Orleans...Jeb bush, I am sure would get help a lot quicker than the residents of N.O.
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