Hurricane Season 2019
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They failed miserably against the Gators up in Gainesville.4
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I'm over here in MS watching like:
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More reasons to live in Canada.
Stay safe peoples3 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »I'm over here in MS watching like:
There's a good change it will go into the gulf and not curve north. As soon as it crosses Florida your stores will run out of bread and milk.1 -
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CanesGalactica wrote: »I'm over here in MS watching like:
There's a good change it will go into the gulf and not curve north. As soon as it crosses Florida your stores will run out of bread and milk.
Kinda assumed we'd just get a bunch of rain and some wind from it. That's usually what happens when we get the remains of stuff that hits Florida.0 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »I'm over here in MS watching like:
There's a good change it will go into the gulf and not curve north. As soon as it crosses Florida your stores will run out of bread and milk.
Kinda assumed we'd just get a bunch of rain and some wind from it. That's usually what happens when we get the remains of stuff that hits Florida.
Don't blame me if you have no milk or bread next Thursday. Currently it looks like it may turn north but if it goes over the gulf it could turn back into a Cat 1 hurricane. But then again.
We got hit by 3 tropical storms in my area last year. I had milk and bread for days.0 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »I'm over here in MS watching like:
There's a good change it will go into the gulf and not curve north. As soon as it crosses Florida your stores will run out of bread and milk.
Kinda assumed we'd just get a bunch of rain and some wind from it. That's usually what happens when we get the remains of stuff that hits Florida.
Don't blame me if you have no milk or bread next Thursday. Currently it looks like it may turn north but if it goes over the gulf it could turn back into a Cat 1 hurricane. But then again.
We got hit by 3 tropical storms in my area last year. I had milk and bread for days.
I'm good on milk, but I'll go get bread today just to spite you.2 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »I'm over here in MS watching like:
There's a good change it will go into the gulf and not curve north. As soon as it crosses Florida your stores will run out of bread and milk.
Kinda assumed we'd just get a bunch of rain and some wind from it. That's usually what happens when we get the remains of stuff that hits Florida.
Don't blame me if you have no milk or bread next Thursday. Currently it looks like it may turn north but if it goes over the gulf it could turn back into a Cat 1 hurricane. But then again.
We got hit by 3 tropical storms in my area last year. I had milk and bread for days.
I'm good on milk, but I'll go get bread today just to spite you.
pick up three dozen eggs too.
you can dine on French Toast for days and days.2 -
Motorsheen wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »I'm over here in MS watching like:
There's a good change it will go into the gulf and not curve north. As soon as it crosses Florida your stores will run out of bread and milk.
Kinda assumed we'd just get a bunch of rain and some wind from it. That's usually what happens when we get the remains of stuff that hits Florida.
Don't blame me if you have no milk or bread next Thursday. Currently it looks like it may turn north but if it goes over the gulf it could turn back into a Cat 1 hurricane. But then again.
We got hit by 3 tropical storms in my area last year. I had milk and bread for days.
I'm good on milk, but I'll go get bread today just to spite you.
pick up three dozen eggs too.
you can dine on French Toast for days and days.
Post-Hurricane Breakfast Party!1 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »I'm over here in MS watching like:
There's a good change it will go into the gulf and not curve north. As soon as it crosses Florida your stores will run out of bread and milk.
Kinda assumed we'd just get a bunch of rain and some wind from it. That's usually what happens when we get the remains of stuff that hits Florida.
Don't blame me if you have no milk or bread next Thursday. Currently it looks like it may turn north but if it goes over the gulf it could turn back into a Cat 1 hurricane. But then again.
We got hit by 3 tropical storms in my area last year. I had milk and bread for days.
I'm good on milk, but I'll go get bread today just to spite you.
pick up three dozen eggs too.
you can dine on French Toast for days and days.
Heck yes! Add some Crown Royal Peach to that and I can have a 3 day hurricane party on my own!3 -
Stay safe, FL friends!!2
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MIltonBradley1 wrote: »Oscar Wilde wrote a book on it.
On Hurricane Season 2019? That's pretty cool.0 -
I'm in Coastal Georgia and work for a DME/Oxygen supplier here. We have been holding our breath to see whether we needed to go ahead and execute Emergency Preparedness procedures. The way it looks NOW, we aren't planning to (at least not today, tomorrow remains to be seen) but man, the waiting is almost the worst part about a hurricane. At least once it is bearing down on you, you know what to expect. And the projected path can change 4 times a day up until it actually makes landfall.
I'm sending good juju to everyone on the coast, for sure.1 -
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MIltonBradley1 wrote: »@floofyschmoofer wrote: »I'm in Savannah, Georgia and work for a DME/Oxygen supplier here.
Need a stalker?
I've been lonely lately, ok?
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floofyschmoofer wrote: »I'm in Coastal Georgia and work for a DME/Oxygen supplier here. We have been holding our breath to see whether we needed to go ahead and execute Emergency Preparedness procedures. The way it looks NOW, we aren't planning to (at least not today, tomorrow remains to be seen) but man, the waiting is almost the worst part about a hurricane. At least once it is bearing down on you, you know what to expect. And the projected path can change 4 times a day up until it actually makes landfall.
I'm sending good juju to everyone on the coast, for sure.
Did you make that pun on purpose?0 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »floofyschmoofer wrote: »I'm in Coastal Georgia and work for a DME/Oxygen supplier here. We have been holding our breath to see whether we needed to go ahead and execute Emergency Preparedness procedures. The way it looks NOW, we aren't planning to (at least not today, tomorrow remains to be seen) but man, the waiting is almost the worst part about a hurricane. At least once it is bearing down on you, you know what to expect. And the projected path can change 4 times a day up until it actually makes landfall.
I'm sending good juju to everyone on the coast, for sure.
Did you make that pun on purpose?
The puns are always intended.
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Notice a 2013 storm named Dorian that did the same thing. So far.
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I'm here for it1
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