triaddukefan
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A little pre-landfall humor



Red and Moms Mabley, cut from the same cloth. @Jordy this is for you in the Spam, music, etc. vein:
Remarkable life. They say the best humor comes out of pain. Something to that.
Meanwhile the storm surge is starting to do its dirty work.
Moms Mabley. "My husband is old as water and twice as weak."
I was driving past the convention center/hotel here Wednesday night, and saw plenty of power crew trucks parked in the hotel parking lot just waiting to be called into action. Here is a pic of some of the Electrical Crews from out of state staged in the parking lot at the Mall across from the hotel.
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Yes, agreed @Charliebball , but we seem to forget basic infrastructure and go for multibillions underground supercommutter trains and similar boon doggles. Would you want Elon Musk overseeing that! There is another thing that cannot be buried, but ...
agreed....I live in northern NJ and my power goes out on a monthly basis during any kind of rain storm, ice storm, car accident taking down poles/power lines etc.....only the fanciest newly constructed neighborhoods have eliminated overhead power lines...it's like we're living in an underdeveloped country...we've invested in a nice generator which can be a bit inconvenient and I'm sure glad we did......
When we lived in Fairfield Cty, CT we had a behemoth generator that ran about 6 circuits; they are much better now, but yes it allowed peace of mind for the all to frequent power outages.
Submarine would be better.sure hope they have some boats.....
I can't believe we closed early today; there is a slight breeze, it's cloudy and no rain until late tonight. It's downright ridiculous.

I have a sister in NC and a niece in SC both in the cross-hairs, so I'm praying and hoping for leniency. However, while this is a serious matter to me, I felt it important and potentially valuable to help out by sending them the following guide so that they might be able to make educated and well thought out decisions regarding the storm's severity.
I doubt things will be any better in riverfront towns for a few days. The storm will pass over (slowly) and start dumping water into the piedmont, which has to get to the ocean, presumably via rivers. Places like Belhaven, New Bern, Wilmington have a tough road ahead of them. I heard the mayor of New Bern say they've had 1200 calls for rescue. I really don't understand people wanting to stay put through something like this.
Well all of the school systems in the Piedmont closed today.... and alot closed yesterday. It hasnt rained here at all.... just real windy.... the Sun came out for a bit. I know alot of parents were probably not happy about the schools closing. but I guess once you announce they are closed... you cant go back and change it after the forecast changes. Im just happy the restaurants aint closed today![]()
Can't ever remember this ever happening before