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Okay, so Florida sucks.

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Of course we're now expecting a Cat. 3 hurricaine to make landfall Friday midday right in the bay, which puts me right on the windward side. Still 24 hours to watch it change.
 
Yeah..

hot, humid, all year round. Well, except for dec-feb, it's nice at that time of the year. :thumbsdown: to excessive heat and humidity. Oh, and the hurricanes... feh, I'm going on a cruise (leaving in about an hour) and we know it's getting re-routed.

<-- Coral Springs resident.
 
In S.FL right now, watching the updates on Charlie. Not too worried about it at the moment but we'll see.
 
Originally posted by: iloveme2
Originally posted by: DrPizza
*sigh*
People buying water at the store to prepare for receiving too much water from the clouds.
There's just something so wrong about that, yet that's the way the modern world works.

🙂 😛

I don't think you'd want to drink flood water.
A lot of rain means that the sewage &amp; water systems get overloaded and don't work properly. You seriously don't want to drink tap water until it gets tested &amp; approved.

We usually fill the bathtub with water just in case.
 
Originally posted by: badmouse
Originally posted by: iloveme2
Originally posted by: DrPizza
*sigh*
People buying water at the store to prepare for receiving too much water from the clouds.
There's just something so wrong about that, yet that's the way the modern world works.

🙂 😛

I don't think you'd want to drink flood water.
A lot of rain means that the sewage &amp; water systems get overloaded and don't work properly. You seriously don't want to drink tap water until it gets tested &amp; approved.

We usually fill the bathtub with water just in case.

Gotta get lots of watter for a huricane, I have 25 gallons on stand by.
 
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