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uujudy
08-23-2011, 10:39 PM
Should I do anything special to prepare for the hurricane?
I charged my rechargable wine bottle opener, bought some candles & some water. Should I do anything else, or do you think it will miss us?

jimmemac
08-23-2011, 10:45 PM
This is a miss!

mac9
08-23-2011, 11:38 PM
No sense wasting the charged wine opener! When's the party?

thistrucksforyou
08-24-2011, 02:58 AM
No sense wasting the charged wine opener! When's the party?

I like the attitude !:wine:

graciegirl
08-24-2011, 05:39 AM
Should I do anything special to prepare for the hurricane?
I charged my rechargable wine bottle opener, bought some candles & some water. Should I do anything else, or do you think it will miss us?

Thank heavens you have a level head on your shoulders and do what is important first. Sweetie and I laid in a supply of cookies and found a place under the washer and dryer to hide. However, neither of us will fit in those nifty drawers.

NicknBabs
08-24-2011, 07:11 AM
Started out the week concerned about our place in TV, now we are preparing up here for the storm, expected Saturday nite....having survived a little rumble yesterday.

Fun week.

senior citizen
08-24-2011, 07:17 AM
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salpal
08-24-2011, 07:33 AM
Not to put a damper on the humor (I appreciate it) but as a former Red Cross volunteer, having been to hurricane disaster sites, including Katrina, I strongly recommend you have a disaster kit ready at all times. Hurricanes are not the only concern, tornadoes, earthquakes, or terriorist activities can occur with zero warning.

I am not going to bore you what needs to be in supply kit:

http://www.redcross.org/portal/site/en/menuitem.86f46a12f382290517a8f210b80f78a0/?vgnextoid=92d51a53f1c37110VgnVCM1000003481a10aRCR D&vgnextfmt=default

Now that being said, let's have a hurricane party!

Figmo Bohica
08-24-2011, 09:23 AM
Hurricane parties are great, tornado parties are the pits. Salpal has it right. Have a great time with the hurricane party but be prepared for the worst, have your BOB ready to go with the stuff that you will need in case of an emergency. Always be like a good boy or girl scout, Be Prepared.

swrinfla
08-24-2011, 03:17 PM
But, here in TV, I'm inclined to suggest: Don't Panic!

First of all, follow uujudy's lead and make sure your battery-powered wine opener is fully charged. And, of course, make sure that the cellar is appropriately stocked!

Lay in extra crackers and some really good cheddar! You should be well taken care of!

In the unlikely event that your opener loses power, be sure to call me. I have several hand-operated cork removers, available for nothing more than glass or two! :D

SWR
:beer3:

ladydoc
08-24-2011, 03:29 PM
Should I do anything special to prepare for the hurricane?
I charged my rechargable wine bottle opener, bought some candles & some water. Should I do anything else, or do you think it will miss us?

I still have my earthquake kit from California and hubby has two packed bug out bags...between them we are well prepared. Be sure to have bottled water, a flashlight and/ or candles, and some cash on hand. Oh, and kitty crack for Baby Monroe!

PylutDood
08-24-2011, 04:25 PM
As of 5pm 8/24 some of the forecast computer models are suggesting a track shift back to the West. Just how far remains to be (watched) seen.

Just be prepared. This one may not hit us but...the next one COULD!

PylutDood (Hurricaine season goes until Nov 1) Dave

glwcww
08-24-2011, 04:48 PM
Thanks, SALPAL for the informative Red Cross list....we won't be at TV until October but it's good to know what we should know!

njbchbum
08-24-2011, 04:57 PM
here in our little corner of the jersey shore we are usually well prepared since hubs is a volunteer fireman and an ex-chief of the local fire dept. so details are in place. last things to do are to gas up the pick-up truck, pick up some ice cream [if the power goes put we will have to eat it!] and call the agent to increase the house insurance! ;)

Pturner
08-24-2011, 08:10 PM
But, here in TV, I'm inclined to suggest: Don't Panic!

First of all, follow uujudy's lead and make sure your battery-powered wine opener is fully charged. And, of course, make sure that the cellar is appropriately stocked!

Lay in extra crackers and some really good cheddar! You should be well taken care of!

In the unlikely event that your opener loses power, be sure to call me. I have several hand-operated cork removers, available for nothing more than glass or two! :D

SWR
:beer3:

... plus, nothing quells a panic like a box of chocolates. Please, don't forget the chocolates!

:beer3:

uujudy
08-24-2011, 09:00 PM
Omigosh! I have to get good cheddar, cookies, chocolate, Kitty Krack, and ice cream! I'm not prepared at all! :22yikes:

uujudy
08-24-2011, 09:07 PM
But, here in TV, I'm inclined to suggest: Don't Panic!

First of all, follow uujudy's In the unlikely event that your opener loses power, be sure to call me. I have several hand-operated cork removers, available for nothing more than glass or two! :D

SWR
:beer3:

I will call you if I lose power, SWR! You must have excellent survivalist skills to know how to use hand operated cork removers!

TednRobin
08-24-2011, 09:07 PM
I have to ask, what's Kitty Krack?

uujudy
08-24-2011, 09:11 PM
I have to ask, what's Kitty Krack?

Oh TednRobin, you don't want to know. Kitty Krack is dried bonita tuna flakes. LadyDoc gave me a sampling for Baby Monroe, and he is hooked after one taste. He digs at the cupboard where I keep it. He can't get enough. One taste was all it took. LadyDoc has some explaining to do...

TednRobin
08-24-2011, 09:17 PM
Oh ok, thanks for the explain. I wanted to make sure I had some in my hurricane kit. But I don't have a cat so I'm good, lol. Now, I do need to have the chicken jerky strips for Merlin, my dog so I do know how important it is.

momesu
08-25-2011, 08:54 AM
Yep I'm going to begin preparing today....but not because I live in TV or anywhere in FL :D When I went to bed last night they were saying it was headed far enough east of the mid-Atlantic states that we would only experience strong breeze and a bit of rain. Today its a different story and they say we need to be prepared for the possibility of something major here in MD. So off to buy batteries and some water today....and people wonder why I want to live in FL?????

Suzanne

Pturner
08-25-2011, 09:11 AM
Omigosh! I have to get good cheddar, cookies, chocolate, Kitty Krack, and ice cream! I'm not prepared at all! :22yikes:

Ice cream? Oh no! How do we keep it cold? Now we're going to have to get something practical... like a generator. :swear:

jgbama
08-25-2011, 09:51 AM
Having had a place in Panama City Beach, I never take any storm lightly. That's what happened in "Nawleans" with Katrina.

Having watched, for years, people boarding up, etc. preparing for a hurricane, we never gave it a thought until we had to deal with it. My first thoughts were, CRAP, we don't have a plan. We scurried for plywood to board up. Then deciding what of value we wanted to bring home in case of a complete destruction. It wasn't a pleasant experience.

Of course TV is not in a direct path and here is the weather link we use at our golf course here. All the models seem to be way off shore, at this time. http://www.intellicast.com/Local/WxMap.aspx.

So my advise would be to possibly plan for maybe power outage. We have a couple of big coolers for times when we have the power off for several days. That, by the way, can happen anywhere.

Now, charge up those wine openers and plan for at least some rain (along with your Irene party)!!:thumbup:

Snowbirdtobe
08-25-2011, 11:12 AM
You should always have a go bag ready. Don't bother with clothing unless it is to keep you dry or for warmth.
Prescription drugs, cash, flashlights, water, etc.
Keep your gas tank at least 1/2 full during the hurricane season.
(other disasters tend to be localized )
Use the scare to look at what you would want to have in a medical emergency, fire or tornado.
Get some LED flashlights if you don't have any.
Many things are covered by insurance and are secondary to personal safety issues.

LovingLife
08-25-2011, 01:38 PM
Having had a place in Panama City Beach, I never take any storm lightly. That's what happened in "Nawleans" with Katrina.

Having watched, for years, people boarding up, etc. preparing for a hurricane, we never gave it a thought until we had to deal with it. My first thoughts were, CRAP, we don't have a plan. We scurried for plywood to board up. Then deciding what of value we wanted to bring home in case of a complete destruction. It wasn't a pleasant experience.

Of course TV is not in a direct path and here is the weather link we use at our golf course here. All the models seem to be way off shore, at this time. http://www.intellicast.com/Local/WxMap.aspx.

So my advise would be to possibly plan for maybe power outage. We have a couple of big coolers for times when we have the power off for several days. That, by the way, can happen anywhere.

Now, charge up those wine openers and plan for at least some rain (along with your Irene party)!!:thumbup:
We used Irene as a practice run to review our plan and refresh emergency supplies: Temptations for the kitties, wine and crackers for their staff (us), a case of water, clean towels, good books, insurance papers, some cash, gas tanks full, and a tote of electronics we'd probably not use... may tweak that a bit before TD TEN gets named...

tainsley
08-25-2011, 02:41 PM
We are about 25 miles inland of VA Beach. When Isabelle came through here 7 years ago, we lost power for 8 days, schools were closed for 2 weeks, fallen trees all over the area... so we are prepared for Irene. The local weatherman said we are in for some bad weather. I hope all of you east coasters are prepared and stay safe!

obxgal
08-25-2011, 03:02 PM
Well my daughters on the Outer Banks, now doesn't that make me feel warm and fuzzy. NOT!! She can't leave because she's a 911 operator. So I'm just keeping my fingers crossed.

tainsley
08-25-2011, 03:13 PM
I'll keep mine crossed too. I am sure she is in good hands!

obxgal
08-25-2011, 05:37 PM
Thank you! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you too. It didn't bother me when we lived up there and were close to her, now it's a little different. LOL

tainsley
08-25-2011, 05:55 PM
Thank you! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you too. It didn't bother me when we lived up there and were close to her, now it's a little different. LOL

I understand. My daughter lives about four miles from the beach. Hopefully she will change her mind and she'll come over tomorrow!

obxgal
08-25-2011, 06:07 PM
Sandbridge is the only area of Va I've heard so far has called for a mandatory evacuation.

njbchbum
08-25-2011, 06:29 PM
Ice cream? Oh no! How do we keep it cold? Now we're going to have to get something practical... like a generator. :swear:

of course ice cream! i bought mine today! if the power goes out it will be the FIRST thing we eat! ;)

tainsley
08-25-2011, 06:39 PM
Sandbridge is the only area of Va I've heard so far has called for a mandatory evacuation.

That's right. Tomorrow at noon. Looks like eveything is closing early tomorrow. High schools throughout Hampton Roads are opening Friday evening for emergency shelter. Just hope everyone uses common sense and heeds the warnings! BTW how is the weather in TV?

Pturner
08-25-2011, 07:03 PM
of course ice cream! i bought mine today! if the power goes out it will be the FIRST thing we eat! ;)

Oh, I didn't think of that. Please wait for me to get there. I'll hurry!

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Kidding aside, I hope everyone in the path up the coast stays safe and dry and suffers no damage.
:pray:

obxgal
08-25-2011, 07:14 PM
That's right. Tomorrow at noon. Looks like eveything is closing early tomorrow. High schools throughout Hampton Roads are opening Friday evening for emergency shelter. Just hope everyone uses common sense and heeds the warnings! BTW how is the weather in TV?

Mid 70's now with some wind and a few feeder bands here and there, but no problems here. Hope your daughter changes her mind and comes home. Only problem as you well know, is sometimes with the flooding she may not be able to get back to the beach. That's one reason when we lived in Kitty Hawk we didn't evacuate. Cat 1,2, or 3 didn't really bother us. Now if we had a Cat 4 I definately would have left. LOL

uujudy
08-25-2011, 07:28 PM
Oh, I didn't think of that. Please wait for me to get there. I'll hurry!

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Kidding aside, I hope everyone in the path up the coast stays safe and dry and suffers no damage.
:pray:

Pturner, I didn't think of ice cream, either, until njbchbum mentioned it. It makes sense to me! Hurry! :mmmm: