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Hurricane prep!


Perhaps you should have experienced hurricane Agnes in Harrisburg, PA in 1972. Or perhaps Gloria in Connecticut in 198?

In the case of Harrisburg, that isn't a direct hit. It's mostly rain. Moisture from these storms can move quite a distance inland. We've had floods in California that have resulted from dissipating hurricanes. Connecticut is subject to direct hits and they've experience more than a few hurricanes over the years.
 
In the case of Harrisburg, that isn't a direct hit. It's mostly rain. Moisture from these storms can move quite a distance inland. We've had floods in California that have resulted from dissipating hurricanes. Connecticut is subject to direct hits and they've experience more than a few hurricanes over the years.

We have in Iowa too. Usually not much life left in them but we have gotten scraps from hurricanes.
 
Oh my yes we absolutely get effed in the A by Hurricanes in Pittsburgh. Ivan did.a freaking number on the place.

Irene gave us quite a beating as well. That whole summer was bad.

I remember it very clearly, as it was the first summer I owned my own place, my wife was working nights, and I was mowing every day just to keep the grass ankle high. If I missed two days in a row it would get so high it would clog the deck. A lot of days I ended up mowing in the rain, then at the end one day I got a call from my boss telling me not to come in because the advisor who lived a few blocks up from me had called in already saying he couldn't find any route to work that was open because all the bridges across the Susquehanna were closed.
 
I'm in the lowest point of Savannah right now but far enough away to not see storm surge. But we will have flooding. A good thunderstorm puts the property under enough water the ducks can swim across the lawn. Everything is on 3 foot stilts though. I put a stick with tape in the yard. If it hits red, we need to start moving household stuff up. They are still calling for 12-20 inches of rain in one day. Its gonna be close and we will definitely be unable to leave the property for a couple days. Who knows what's happening now though, the storm seems to have stalled out.

But where oh where will you poop?
 
I've been going in the woods...
 
Just until I finish my waffles...
 
We had a major ice storm while I was working for the county road department. I was clearing fallen trees covered with ice to open the roads. I had to take a dump and was squatting in the woods, in the position, and tree limbs were snapping and falling all around me. When they broke it sounded like a gun going off. I knew I was going to die with my pants down in a pile of poo.
 
Man was not ment to crap in a porcelain bowl...
 
It's on top of us now!!!!!

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