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Old 10-05-2016, 08:34 PM
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Neighbors left Vero today at about 3P. At 5p they said they were able to see Yee haw jct.(about 30 mile trip), but you guys are awesome anyway.
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Old 10-05-2016, 08:54 PM
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Neighbors left Vero today at about 3P. At 5p they said they were able to see Yee haw jct.(about 30 mile trip), but you guys are awesome anyway.
Ronny, You know the way to the GYC and the hook-ups. Latch up the 5 wheel and ease on, Trooper. There ain't no sense in sitting in your bathroom listening to your neighbor's cement tile roof take out your windows. Life should be about calm seas, fair winds and friendly ports. The freezer in Weeki is well stocked too because we almost "got even" with Kmoose for "raiding" the crane at Bayport last Saturday - the stinker!
Sit and stay a spell - on the 15th not only does Stone Crab season open but Lazy Boy and the Rockers will be at the Crab Shack in Port Richey - tell Cindi to bring her danc'in shoes!
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Old 10-05-2016, 09:02 PM
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I'm Heading to CT. This week.... Looks like the Govt folks are headed to SC ahead of the storm.
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Old 10-05-2016, 09:10 PM
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Does sound tempting, I made reservations at Lake Kissimmee today and they got canceled.
If FEMA is heading north, they are headed in wrong direction. This storm may be headed back to South Florida next week.
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Old 10-05-2016, 09:58 PM
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pulled my ship this afternoon...

dunlawton ramp had the dock,disconnected from the ramps - ramp had barracades on it


house is stocked up - gas,generator - supplies

and yes,we've got ammo

lucy - glock 17
smitty - 1911
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Old 10-05-2016, 10:14 PM
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Sandy, Lexan or no Lexan, you might want to stay inside when the wind starts getting crazy!!! I mean it will pick up your scrawny rear end and send you heading my way at a high rate of speed!!! The visual of GFS and his "welly" under arm as a 120 mph projectile is not inviting!!!

Seriously.....you guys stay safe and good luck!!!!!!!
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Old 10-06-2016, 12:57 AM
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Area 442 is going to shelter 9 family members...
Not to mention 7 cats and 4 dogs..

The party will start around 5 PM on Thursday...

When Patti and I built this house in 2004 Hurricane Wilma knocked
the dog chit out of us !! Not to be out done by mother nature, we
installed everything to get us through every natural disaster..

Soo, stay tuned as I will post as long as I'm able to tomorrow night.

This storm will be the worst in my 63 years of being a Floridian..
Pray for all of us as this storm wreaks its havoc...

Our home is 5 miles west of the Intracoastal waterway and 3/4 miles east
of I-95 in Oak Hill, FL.

Stay Safe !!
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Old 10-06-2016, 05:47 AM
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Evacuating from the barrier island this morning. Staying with a good friend in Sanford. I'm taking the 20SF to the mainland so if the causeways are closed for too long after the storm, I can still make it back to my house.

Everyone be safe out there.

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Old 10-06-2016, 07:05 AM
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Sandy, Lexan or no Lexan, you might want to stay inside when the wind starts getting crazy!!! I mean it will pick up your scrawny rear end and send you heading my way at a high rate of speed!!! The visual of GFS and his "welly" under arm as a 120 mph projectile is not inviting!!!

Seriously.....you guys stay safe and good luck!!!!!!!
We have a giant Ficus tree just outside the kitchen on the SW side of the house...

This is not looking good. We have lots of trees.

Put my ruby slippers into cast concrete for safe keeping.
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Old 10-06-2016, 07:09 AM
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Praying for all in it's path! Be safe!
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