Weird Path for Ian

Ian's a total disaster. That fucker is all over the map.
 
No power. ✔️
No cable/internet (house). ✔️
No trees of mine fallen. ✔️
No real damage. ✔️
A decent amount of crap to pick up. ✔️
Generator. ✔️
Refrigeration. ✔️

Will need more gas tomorrow.
 
No power. ✔️
No cable/internet (house). ✔️
No trees of mine fallen. ✔️
No real damage. ✔️
A decent amount of crap to pick up. ✔️
Generator. ✔️
Refrigeration. ✔️

Will need more gas tomorrow.
glad you're okay, A :rose:

how close did it pass to you?
 
No power. ✔️
No cable/internet (house). ✔️
No trees of mine fallen. ✔️
No real damage. ✔️
A decent amount of crap to pick up. ✔️
Generator. ✔️
Refrigeration. ✔️

Will need more gas tomorrow.
Status quo.

Four days. Bet it will be another four. No power trucks or tree company trucks anywhere in the neighborhood.

😐😐😐
 
Biden's been drawing on the maps to alter its course.

Because Presidents can do that.
 
Trump: “Before we begin I want to send out our profound sympathy and immense support to everyone back in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas who are struck by this brutal wrath of the hurricane, not a good hurricane, this was a big one, you know a lot of times they say the hurricane’s coming in, nothing happens. This was a bad one. This was a really bad one. So we just wanna say hello to everybody in that area.”

Donald’s drunk again.
 
Trump: “Before we begin I want to send out our profound sympathy and immense support to everyone back in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas who are struck by this brutal wrath of the hurricane, not a good hurricane, this was a big one, you know a lot of times they say the hurricane’s coming in, nothing happens. This was a bad one. This was a really bad one. So we just wanna say hello to everybody in that area.”

Donald’s drunk again.

I didn't get any paper towels. 😶
 
"Despite increasing warnings about rising sea levels and the risk to coastal development, the Republican-controlled state legislature led the charge a decade ago to do away with the agency governing growth.

During his campaign for governor in 2010, Sen. Rick Scott called the state's growth management rules a jobs killer. At the time, he said he was not convinced that humans were warming the planet and driving climate change, and called for a "lean and limited government." "

https://www.npr.org/2022/10/08/1127...might-have-put-more-people-in-hurricane-ians-



Anybody surprised?



Yeah, me neither.
 
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