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Yes Glenn... We should all be saying a special prayer for Fred Floyd. Wilmington seems to be right in line for a direct hit.
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Winds are down from 125mph yesterday to 105mph today. Hopefully it will keep dying out and do minimal damage. Even people here in Delaware/Maryland area are preparing. The plywood at HomeDepot is flying off the shelves. But then again people around here panic about everything.
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New Castle, DE 19720 Posts: 396 | From: New Castle,Delaware | Registered: Jul 2002
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The truth is them metoroligist fellas dont know nothing about these things. I love it... yesterday they said, mmmm..... could hit anywhere between Virgina and Cape Cod?!? that narrows it down.... anyway this looks like a duesy! they are saying we will get up to 15' waves way up here in Mass, surfs up dudes!!
-------------------- Ken McTague, Concept Signs 57 Bridge St. (route 107) Salem MA 01970 1-978-745-5800 conceptsign@yahoo.com http://www.pinheadlounge.com/CaptainKen
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"A wise man once said that, or was it a wise guy?" Posts: 2425 | From: Salem, MA | Registered: Apr 1999
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I never worry about hurricanes. I rode out Andrew ( I had to, I was a fire dept dispatcher). Only thing I worry about is if they spawn tornadoes, I live in a real strong house, but tornadoes can kick any house's ass.
I don't pay too much attention to the predictions, they don't really know, it's all just an educated guess where it's heading.
I would ride just about any hurricane out, but my wife doesn't think that way
Gives us a reason to visit our freinds in Crossett Arkansas, that's where we went for the last one that hit here. But then after getting there, they tell us a lot of tornadoes spring up there and the storm was coming up from Louisiana through Arkansas!
-------------------- Tony Broussard Graphic Details Digital Media Loreauville, LA Posts: 395 | From: Loreauville, LA | Registered: Jul 1999
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my Dad lives in Wilmington and i (and my family) was planning to leave here Thurs night to stay with him this weekend. looks like saturday may be better travel day. carolina folks know all about how to prepare for large storms like this. mid-atlantic (VA-PA) looks more in the direct line now. sometimes it takes a great force of nature to remind everyone of where we all stand in the grand scheme of things. everyone stay safe.
-------------------- Scott Pagan Admark Graphic Systems Admark Motorsports Graphics 9700 Metromont Ind Blvd Charlotte, NC 28269 www.admarkgraphics.com Posts: 325 | From: Charlotte, NC | Registered: Nov 2001
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Glen, do you have your insurance paid up? Must be about time for some new equipment! I hope you are high and dry through this one. You and all the other folks will be in our prayers.
-------------------- Chapman Sign Studio Temple, Texas chapmanstudio@sbcglobal.net Posts: 6306 | From: Temple, Texas, USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Let's just pray that as she heads into cooler waters she will continue to weaken. If you are in harm's way..TAKE IT SERIOUSLY... She is big and even if she weakens considerably she will bring lots of water inland with her.
God bless & take of you and yours.
-------------------- Kathy Joiner River Road Graphics 41628 River Road Ponchatoula, La.70454
Old enough to know better...Too young to resist. Posts: 1891 | From: Ponchatoula, LA | Registered: Nov 2000
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hehehe.....Yep! The insurance is all paid up. The sad thing is that if something did happen, the insurance is part of a federal program and they pro-rate the heck out of everything. The even pro-rate the insulation in the walls.
Out of last year's flood, they only covered about 65% of the damage. Meanwhile, we are still making payments on everything we lost back in 1999 when Floyd hit.
I think we are going to do better this time around though. After last year's flood, the city spent a tremendous amount of time and money on our waterway systems. Someone even had the smart idea of setting things up so that any overflow is directed to the property involved in buyouts after Floyd. At least now the water has somewhere to go if it needs to. (thankfully)
All I know is that if we flood again (which wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing), I'm shutting this place down and filing bankruptcy. The banks and insurance companies can have it.
I'll just open up a new place under a new name and not have any of the debt to contend with. Heaven knows, I'll certainly be able to pocket a lot more money.