


@Bayou Tiger
You buggin out soon?
You buggin out soon?
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They aren't in a flood area so they are riding it out. Main worry for them are any tornadoes this thing spawns.What time they getting to your place?
Not being in a flood area is a super good thing. I’ve watched people on FB telling complete strangers to get out…..when they have no clue what that stranger has to tie them to their area.They aren't in a flood area so they are riding it out. Main worry for them are any tornadoes this thing spawns.
Thanks. They moved north of Baton Rouge near St. Francisville which is good just due to the additional distance from the coast. They will definitely get TS force winds and crossing fingers not worse than that. They have a whole home generator hooked up to the natural gas supply. Main concern is trees.Not being in a flood area is a super good thing. I’ve watched people on FB telling complete strangers to get out…..when they have no clue what that stranger has to tie them to their area.
I’ve never faced a monster like this….but I have had some “stay or bug out” decisions I had to face in the past (Dorian was the last one that was close to a decision). It’s not always so easy.
I don’t know their exact location (and not asking) but I would caution to be prepared for not just tornados but straight like winds from this one too.
They are indeed backing up a little. I’m not sure why yet.Looks like the models are backing off some on expected intensity at landfall. Most pointing to Cat 3 instead of the Cat 4. Hoping it sucks in some dry air right before landing to weaken her.
Fair points. I see surge getting up some rivers towards Baton Rouge, but not all the way. That won’t be an issue.Thanks. They moved north of Baton Rouge near St. Francisville which is good just due to the additional distance from the coast. They will definitely get TS force winds and crossing fingers not worse than that. They have a whole home generator hooked up to the natural gas supply. Main concern is trees.
Not being in a flood area is a super good thing. I’ve watched people on FB telling complete strangers to get out…..when they have no clue what that stranger has to tie them to their area.
I’ve never faced a monster like this….but I have had some “stay or bug out” decisions I had to face in the past (Dorian was the last one that was close to a decision). It’s not always so easy.
I don’t know their exact location (and not asking) but I would caution to be prepared for not just tornados but straight like winds from this one too.
@Bayou Tiger
You buggin out soon?
Just remember, no ladders when you start cleaning upNah. I am going to ride it out like a man. haha
Seriously though....I'm not in an area that floods. I developed the neighborhood I live in and my lot is 10' above flood stage. In fact, according to the topo maps I'm in the highest portion of the area shown in local flood zones. If I ever flood....the entire area will be under water. So the only thing I need to worry about is trees falling or branches on roof....but the only trees on my property are ornamental trees in flower beds and a few young Japanese elms in the backyard.
Not worried about power going out because I have a generator and plenty of devices for cooking outside under the covered patio....as long as the cover doesn't get blown away!
It's not the time the hurricane passes over that sucks....it's the many days without power after the hurricane has weakened and moved on that sucks.
Oh well....bring it on Ida! You fucking bitch!!!
This situation I could work with too. You’ve got a good set up for this.Nah. I am going to ride it out like a man. haha
Seriously though....I'm not in an area that floods. I developed the neighborhood I live in and my lot is 10' above flood stage. In fact, according to the topo maps I'm in the highest portion of the area shown in local flood zones. If I ever flood....the entire area will be under water. So the only thing I need to worry about is trees falling or branches on roof....but the only trees on my property are ornamental trees in flower beds and a few young Japanese elms in the backyard.
Not worried about power going out because I have a generator and plenty of devices for cooking outside under the covered patio....as long as the cover doesn't get blown away!
It's not the time the hurricane passes over that sucks....it's the many days without power after the hurricane has weakened and moved on that sucks.
Oh well....bring it on Ida! You fucking bitch!!!
Nah. I am going to ride it out like a man. haha
Seriously though....I'm not in an area that floods. I developed the neighborhood I live in and my lot is 10' above flood stage. In fact, according to the topo maps I'm in the highest portion of the area shown in local flood zones. If I ever flood....the entire area will be under water. So the only thing I need to worry about is trees falling or branches on roof....but the only trees on my property are ornamental trees in flower beds and a few young Japanese elms in the backyard.
Not worried about power going out because I have a generator and plenty of devices for cooking outside under the covered patio....as long as the cover doesn't get blown away!
It's not the time the hurricane passes over that sucks....it's the many days without power after the hurricane has weakened and moved on that sucks.
Oh well....bring it on Ida! You fucking bitch!!!
That’s hilarious. And maybe not apt anymore. Have you checked wood prices around you? They’ve been plummeting.
That’s hilarious. And maybe not apt anymore. Have you checked wood prices around you? They’ve been plummeting.
None the less….I’ve been laughing at these jokes for months. I have plenty of time to laugh as there was no fucking way I was buying wood for any projects.
Hang in there today….not sure where in LA you are, but she had jiggled east a little so hopefully that takes some intensity out for you.