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The Category 1 hurricane has made landfall in S.C. Stay safe PSXer.
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not too bad here. raining steadily all day but not real heavily and some gusty winds
still gonna keep raining into the night but should be done by tomorrow morning it moved more inland so right now inland cities in NC are getting it worse than I am on the coast http://i.imgur.com/1qI56W3.jpg |
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Thanks for checking in, PSXer.
Your governor is making this storm sound pretty bad in the last youtube video I saw of him. He's talking about loss of life and flooding. Hopefully, people around you are safe as well. |
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Is that the back forty you were forced to mow by hand using manual labor?
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this tree is blocking the road right by my driveway. I could still get home because my driveway is the last one night blocked (or the first one that IS blocked depending on your POV)
http://imgur.com/a/bi5c0 |
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some random guy is out now chainsawing the tree
vigilante tree removal is bad best left to the professionals like he thinks it's quicker to cut up the tree than turn around and go another route |
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not even an hour after i took the original photos local rando tree removal vigilantes with chainsaws had cleared the road
http://imgur.com/a/dGbOY and they did it for no reward other than the satisfaction of helping the community we could have waited days for the county crews to get out here and remove the tree. and those guys would have wanted hurricane pay, pensions, breaks, and health insuracnce. are tax dollars at work -_- |
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![]() Random vigilantes with chainsaws?? Well, at least you finally realized that their community spirit actually made some sense. |
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You should have been out there helping to drag the debris out of the street. That's how storm clean-up is done. Neighbors helping each other.
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![]() So, why are you here? |
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They're your neighbors. You should get to know them any way.
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I know who my neighbors are two houses away each side
these people lived farther away how many of my neighbors do I have to know these people were probably people who lived farther away who wanted to feel justified in their chainsaw investment |
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Helping out in a public situation is actually a great way to meet people and make a first impression.
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Or at least help those who are helping you. If you make a new friend so much the better. Life happens outside your door.
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Ain't nobody stranger than us!
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Did you survive or are you still drowning?
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When a stoplight is out treat it as a stop sign.
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#78
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Or you could play it like a game of frogger. But I'd go with the stop sign thing.
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now that the storm is over and I realized how unprepared I was
can that guy who posted all his preparation and stuff tell me about radios I want to get a good radio for the next disaster is there anything on shortwave radio nowadays besides religion |
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Shortwave isn't really necessary, it was just the only battery powered radio I had handy. A battery powered AM/FM/Weather band radio should be fine. Get one that has a hand crank charger since there may be no power for a prolonged period after a storm. I used to have a nice hand crank set, but it got lost in a move.
As to why you should have a radio- Post storm info, where is there power and/or water Possible water boil annoucements Where relief aid is happening in your area Shelter locations if your house gets fucked up Curfew info. Don't want to get popped out on the streets if there is a curfew in effect, or if a curfew is lifted early and you can leave the house. Also, if you have a bathtub make sure you fill it up before the storm. If they shut off the water you'll need it to flush the toilet. If you don't have a tub, fill up whatever containers will hold water. Buckets, plastic storage bins, old jugs, anything that will hold water. I can handle no power, but I gotta have that working shitter. |
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Quote:
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Quote:
This is a fallen tree: https://wernerpriller.wordpress.com/...ate-park-1992/ |
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There's Cuban propaganda too. And the occasional overt racism, although that's usually wrapped up in religion.
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It's been a tough day today. This is my first laugh of the day. Thanks!
Never stop being you. ![]() |
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In California, we need lumber trucks to clear our roads. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/humbo...rds/ltruck.jpg
Here's a pic of the world's largest tree: http://www.geography.hunter.cuny.edu...quoia_tree.htm There are no small trees in the photo. |
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ooooooo! That's gotta hurt.
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#89
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Yeah you did sexy boy!
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Keep pointy things away from my crank!
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#92
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Quick, someone do a ninja nutsack slap on Dire.
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Troll Party
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So pass me a beer then.
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#96
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FX, my man! I figured you were dead or something.
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#98
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Cuz we saw yer picture at the New Year's party group photo at the Overlook Hotel
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Dude! Nice to see you again, FX.
I wish I could get away with posting even half the things you do. |
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Then we'd only get an odd fraction of your posts.
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PSXer finally gets blown |
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