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mfw a storm, flooded homes, and power outages implies less murder. dramatically.
On October 30 2012 08:26 ShatterZer0 wrote: At best a category 1 storm. Most East Coast residences are on hills.
The worst thing that could happen is some road closures and electrical outages of poorer neighborhoods. Life goes on~
(The best part about it is that the homicide rates in cities will drop dramatically because fewer people are outside.)
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On October 30 2012 08:26 ShatterZer0 wrote: At best a category 1 storm. Most East Coast residences are on hills.
The worst thing that could happen is some road closures and electrical outages of poorer neighborhoods. Life goes on~
(The best part about it is that the homicide rates in cities will drop dramatically because fewer people are outside.) Lmao... dat silver lining.
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Just some wind no problem.
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YOU SIR. HAVE A TREE IN YOUR ROOM.
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On October 30 2012 08:36 Medrea wrote:Just some wind no problem. ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/jqmqZ.jpg) I hope that isn't your house!!
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On October 30 2012 08:36 Medrea wrote:Just some wind no problem. ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/jqmqZ.jpg)
Bro. You got wood.
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I live in Connecticut. Hurricane isnt even coming here.
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On October 30 2012 08:04 bjornkavist wrote: Tons of rain here in southern Ontario Canada right now, I think it's slowed down a bit just now, I'm not sure though cause I'm in class. Supposedly we're supposed to get the worst around midnight - 4 am, but who knows.
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On October 30 2012 08:41 crawlingchaos wrote:Show nested quote +On October 30 2012 08:04 bjornkavist wrote: Tons of rain here in southern Ontario Canada right now, I think it's slowed down a bit just now, I'm not sure though cause I'm in class. Supposedly we're supposed to get the worst around midnight - 4 am, but who knows. Gonna make staying up for the GSL tonight fun! I swear to god though... if my power goes out while trying to watch GSL after staying up all night.... I will run into the streets with an axe and kill the hurricane... Thats right I will kill a fucking hurricane....
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The late october storm we had last year was way worse.
2 feet of snow and all the trees had most of their leaves. All you could hear all night was the sound of trees cracking.
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MrHoon
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cambridge ma here
left my window open like a quarter of an inch and now my bed is partially wet .-. hopefully you other east coasters wont get hurt!
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On October 30 2012 08:43 Medrea wrote: The late october storm we had last year was way worse.
2 feet of snow and all the trees had most of their leaves. All you could hear all night was the sound of trees cracking.
I remember that. It was pretty cool the night of the storm watching out my window. You couldn't see anything except white, but the sparks from various power lines going down looked like fireworks. It won't hit NY for another day, but all I see is sideways rain. Which is kinda cool to experience I guess, LOL.
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A tree fell a bit down the road and is leaning on the power lines. Another tree (they're quite tall btw) fell onto our front lawn, taking down 2 other trees with it. I'm surprised we still have power. Fun times! Edit: Ah! The surges!
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On October 30 2012 08:43 Medrea wrote: The late october storm we had last year was way worse.
2 feet of snow and all the trees had most of their leaves. All you could hear all night was the sound of trees cracking. Give me snow over flooding any day of the week. Flooding causes way more damage.
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On October 30 2012 07:43 Zooper31 wrote: This thing is barely a Cat 1. Not sure what everyone is freaking out about. Shit I lived in Florida and a Cat 3 barely made us change our plans or stock up on supplies.
It's a glorified lightning/thunder storm.
This is the Northeast. We're used to dealing with double digit feet of snow. This whole "unfrozen snow" thing that's hitting us is confusing.
In all seriousness, I'm living in Central New York State. Sandy is supposed to go right over my town as it's going from "tropical storm" to "tropical depression." Minus power outages from the wind, we should be ok. The people in Jersey and NYC and DC are gonna have it rough stay safe
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On October 30 2012 08:36 Medrea wrote:Just some wind no problem. ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/jqmqZ.jpg)
HAHAHA
The schadenfreude...it's too thick for me to breathe.
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On October 30 2012 08:36 Medrea wrote:Just some wind no problem. ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/jqmqZ.jpg) Knock on wood, man! I heard there is a hurricane over there
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On October 30 2012 07:54 Gene wrote: they alternate male female.
Pretty ironic that all the tragic ones in recent memory are female Ike being an exception. Francis - that's a boy name right?
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