My Name Is Earl
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Last edited by Justin Case; 08-31-2010 at 04:53 PM.
Okay, let's see...............
[ X ] Status calls made to family and close friends
[ X ] Emergency/Family/Friends/Contractor phone list at hand
[ X ] Primary Generator Runs
[ X ] Back-up Generator Runs
[ X ] Generators - Oil, Filters, Spare Parts
[ X ] Fuel and Sta-Bil for Generators (25 Gallons)
[ X ] Spare Freezer - plugged in and now full of ice
[ X ] Nothing loose outdoors (except hanging bird feeders - remove at last minute)
[ X ] All bird and squirrel houses firmly secured
[ X ] Pre-cut Window Plywood - all accounted for
[ X ] Trees trimmed around house
[ X ] Rechargable Battery Lanterns - all discharged and recharging as I type this
[ X ] New batteries in all 20 flashlights
[ X ] All Power Tool Batteries fully recharged
[ X ] Spare cell phone batteries charged
[ X ] Assorted Battery Inventory - Full
[ X ] All vehicle gas tanks full
[ X ] Sump pumps both working
[ X ] All two-way radios checked out fine
[ X ] Emergency weather radios and AM/FM/Shortwave radios all working fine
[ X ] Old TV antenna in attic still ready to go with an A/B switch in case cable goes out
[ X ] UPS ready to go for TV, one light, and one radio
[ X ] People and 4-Legged People food and snacks - about a year's worth
[ X ] All water storage emptied, sterilized, and refilled - 200 gallons
[ X ] Propane Tanks - Filled
[ X ] Grill and stoves - all working
[ X ] All insurance coverage (property/casualty/liability/flood) in full force and effect
[ X ] All emergency equipment/supply inventories - checked
[ X ] All records/documents/data back-ups updated in safety deposit box
[ X ] About a million candles in stock
[ X ] Chain saw (and safety equipment) ready to go
[ X ] Extra milk and bread (I don't know why except that it seems like the thing to do)
[ X ] Sufficient cash on hand
[ X ] Emergency/Family/Friends/Contractor phone list at hand
[ X ] Camera ready to rock & roll
[ X ] Several new books on hand
Okay. Now, I sit back and wait..........All of this may have been for nothing if this thing heads out to sea, but I'd rather be ready than not.
On Thursday, I'll probably walk through Home Depot and the supermarket just to watch everybody panic because they waited 'till the last minute and everything's out of stock.
Things should get interesting if Earl decides to drop by or come close. I'll try to get some ocean storm pics and pics of any damage that may occur around here.
Oh, CRAP! I've still gotta' pick up extra beer and wine coolers. Maybe some extra limes for margaritas, too.![]()
“Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival.”
W. Edwards Deming
"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
General John Stark
Impressive ! well done ken,, Be careful, it's looking ugly(The images in post 42 and 37 both auto update, keep an eye on them )
Last edited by Justin Case; 08-31-2010 at 05:49 PM.
I'm still planning to be sleeping in a tent outside of Solon for the week. Want to share that list with my wife Ken?
Ahem Ken, I do believe you may be scimping on the flashlights? This would certainly not be the time to go light on the lights. And what are you thinking????? Short on beer and coolers? Disappointing young man
It seem that we here in the great state of NJ will dodge a bullet. Maybe a bit snotty at the shore, but we are close to the PA border so should be ok. Have tenatively canceled the families trip to Upstate NY. Could change dependent on the forcast
.45 ACP Because shooting twice is silly... The avatar says it all,.45 because there isn't a.46
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTs6a...eature=related
And, thankfully, Indiana lucked out again.
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I'll have the camera charged and ready to take some pictures.
It's really quite a sight to see.Next weekend I'm scheduled to be at a beach campground in S. MA. over the weekend.
To all in the path of Earl, be careful.
Recession; A period when you go without something your Grandparents never heard of.
Duck, duck, duck, duck the Earl.
Duck, duck, duck the Earl.
Duck, duck, duck the Earl.
Duck, duck, duck the Earl.
Duck, duck, duck, duck the Earl.
Duck, duck, duck the Earl.
Duck, duck, duck the Earl.
Duck, duck, duck the Earl.
As I-I walk through this world
You just have to duck, duck the Earl
And-a you, you can blow up quite a whirl
And no one can hurt you, oh no.
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Rick - you ain't right.
If I had a nickle for every time I've heard that.......
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Earl has not turned yet. Everybody along the coast from Georgia on up - please keep an eye on this one.
Nice. They just moved the projected track West. Some local forecasts now have the eye passing over Martha's Vineyard and Vineyard Sound. That's like, ah, 30 miles from here.
We're still at a tropical storm watch. That should be changing real soon.
I'll be going sailing early tomorrow morning with the doc next door. His 50' boat will be coming out of the water in New Bedford at 9:15 sharp. I picked up extra beer this morning. I'm all set now.
Rick? Don't quit your day job.
“Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival.”
W. Edwards Deming
"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
General John Stark
I was just offering a public service announcement. Sheeesh.
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Lookslike inland here in NJ we will only have some winds, the shore will have rough surf. So it will be a nice time to get our annual Labor day labors done around the neighborhood
.45 ACP Because shooting twice is silly... The avatar says it all,.45 because there isn't a.46
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTs6a...eature=related
For you coastal folks....When one of these blows comes through the news always shows anchored boats bobbing around in roughs seas. Why don't folks take those boats out of the water or sail them some place safer? Is it just easier to let nature take it's course and collect the insurance money?
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Some take them inland. Some take them out of the water. Tethering a boat with a double or triple anchor set on either the bow or the stern is actually a pretty good method if you are not able to get it out of harms way. It will swing with the tides/currents. Gotta keep the bilge pumps going though. I think that most of the damage happens to boats moored in marinas. The tide/waves compromise the sides since they often cannot keep up with the rising tides or get banged to death on the docks. Fenders will fail when they are bouncing around violently.
My union voted to go on strike Tues. ... hmmm no work now, me and 4 other guys I work with are loading up the fishing gear and going for a daytrip to Cape Cod tomorrow...
I always have luck right before storms hit.... and hey with no work I say whip them rods and wet that line!!!
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