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Guess I won't drain the gas out of the genny this weekend after all.
Oh man i thought you were joking!
You wernt' LOL Oh well. and here I was thinking this was going to be Hurrican Obama and it would just blow over......
I hope this one is some friggin hard up, like maybe i can go canoeing in the street. That would be a trick since the bankings here are around 80 feet up/down and it has been more than 10,000 years since they were either full if ice or full of water.
lets see Uncle bail out this TOO BIG TO FAIL!
Where friday? You get in NH and i want to know about it you! Just say the word and I will get sheets on the guest room bed.
The west track of the new storm is just about up the CT river valley, and the last time that happened is written in history as the Great Hurricane of 1938!
Of course i wasn't around at that time, but I know of blow down that was and still is. and google images is a site to behold too!
Ha Ha Ha Ha what ever for? Are you in one or another form for the re-building? I might guess you will need that trailer, some late fall clothing and food with water...
At this point I bet you could crash on or near the beach and no one would care. But don't get into too much salty sand with the machines. it will raise holy hell with seals and bearings.
I was a stupid kid once and played race car down on Daytona Bch... That can get expensive.
Thought so..... get the hell outta there if the next storm gets real......
Bringing my old GI sleeping system, and I have a goose down comforter...
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