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Re: O/T Rita Stays Cat 5
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Posted by Jay (ND) on September 22, 2005 at 05:52:40 from (66.231.126.197):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Rita Stays Cat 5 posted by jfp on September 22, 2005 at 05:10:10:
I don't know - I'm always prepared for blizzards. The generator sits full of gas with stabilizer in it. My gas can sits full. The 500 gallon tank outside is always at least half full. I have enough groceries on hand to feed a small army for a few days. Warm clothes ect in vehicles. Phone calls before leaving somewhere, and returned phone calls upon arriving. It's maybe not being prepared, just a bit of common sense. Speaking of which, Fox news this morning about 5 or 6 my time, interviewed a couple of homeless guys. Mid 30s, able-bodied. One had more stuck into tattoos than my car is worth. Anyways, they know the storm was coming, but had plans, until the reporter got a hold of them, to stay on the beach. I don't know, even a Cat 1 hurricane would be enough to make me close the shutters and bring in the lawn chairs. I have a hard time understanding stupidity.
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