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Well I guess my nephew who is down visiting my sister will either be on his way home soon or will just have to ride it out. Her husband bought a generator but I think still had it in the shed in the box when we left there. lol. I guess he has it out now lol. Is it me or did FLA always have storms like this? I dont remember many going up. I remember most were located in the mid-north east. IE NYC area. But over the past ten years or so it seems like owning a trailer in FLA would be a very very bad move.
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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
Posts: 27,936
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Andrew in the nineties was the first one that I really remember. They say it is going to stay like this for the next twenty years now. Still a fucking great place to live. ![]() |
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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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![]() I've always thought that trailers/mobile homes were good bait for hurricanes and tornados...lol. Pulled out my generator the other day and fired it up. Secured all the outside plants and such yesterday...so we're good to go ![]() Had quite a bit of rain last night...let about 3 inches of water out of the pool this morning. Looks like the banana tree leaves are getting a bit tattered, but nothing severe at all. Bananas are still on the trees and ripening ![]() We're supposed to have some pretty good squals come through later in the day, but just catching the outer edge of this one. All part of living in paradise ![]() |
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