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  • #320945
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    Chaff/Flare
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    Switch to leather garden gloves NOW before you get blisters.

    When you find yourself in the majority, it's time to reflect.

    #320946
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    Anonymous
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    CPigs tough. No worries!

    #320979
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    Anonymous
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    One other thing C, you already know this but in the heat of the moment you may have forgotten, store up a good amount of potable water, depending on your city’s waterworks supply it could become fecal contaminated if the pig farm waste pools overflow and are upstream from the water supply. You can boil it, but think about it?

    Our Muslim brothers are now puking!

    #320983
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    Rysh
    Rysh
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    Remember how they only named hurricanes after women in the 80s?

    Yeah, first a wild blowjob, and then you loose your house. Made sense.

    #320987
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    Grumpy
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    Good luck C-Pig
    Out of sight out of mind

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #320999

    Anonymous
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    Goodluck bro.

    #321003
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    DorkShit
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    Yep, I16 is backed up as far as my eyes could see.

    Figure I have time to see the track before I bug out.

    Morons probably left without any provisions.

    I have 2 chain saws, wench, cable, shovels, pick axe, and all tools necessary to get back in.

    Neighbor and I prepositions back hoe, dump truck and trailers, etc.

    Amazed at how people just assume that the government will do everything to help them.

    Really good neighborhood I’m in. Lots of old timers and only one way in.

    Peace brothers

    #321006
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    Anonymous
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    Stay safe @CP.

    If we don’t hear from you in few days time – we’d assume you rescued a floating land whale and fell in love. Then she killed you and ate you.

    lw

    #321041
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    Mr. Man
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    I hope you take all necessary precautions. Living on the gulf coast is like looking down the barrel of a shotgun. In the NW we get 70mph winds from time to time. But, the Nisqually quake was a 6.9!

    I remember the Nisqually quake well. At the time I lived in Lacy, only a few miles from the epicenter. At least the damage didn’t shut down my favorite downtown coffee shop.

    Keep us posted on how you’re doing, C-Pig. Good luck. Stay safe and have yourself a fine adventure!

    #321046
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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    I couldn’t even imagine being in a scenario where the weather can literally lead to your death

    Now, Imagine having to pay for that like clockwork every couple years with your tax dollars. I say once it becomes obvious that a particular natural menace is a regular occurrence, it should be live there at your own risk, no bailouts.

    This goes for hurricane, earthquake, and tornado zones.

    I’m tired of subsidizing people to live in places that regularly get destroyed. You want to live there, you pay for it r don’t come crying to me.

    I might make a slight exception for earthquakes in certain areas, to some extent because they are so unpredictable and big ones may only happen on the 100 year-ish time scale. That doesn’t include California btw – earthquakes are too regular there – pay for it yourself.

    The rest of y’all can f~~~ off. 🙂

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

    #321083
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    Anonymous
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    C-Pig, thinking of you here in northern Alberta. We suffered a massive forest fire here four months ago and things are not back to normal yet. On September 5, 2003, I survived hurricane Fabian which was a direct hit to Bermuda. It’s winds exceeded 120 Mph. Hope your communication ability is not compromised. Keep us posted, keep safe man.

    Also throw in Alberta as another gun confiscation after the High River flooding. RCMP can pay out millions to women for feewings but guns? GO away, clinger.

    #321084
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    Anonymous
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    Good luck with the cane, dude. Hope you can avoid the cops long enough to have them give up.

    #321088
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    Russky
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    There is a conspiracy theory that the reason why there were no hurricane landfalls in the last 10 years, is because people learned how to steer them and secretly were doing so for a cut of insurance money overcharged in coastal areas. I’m not claiming it’s true, but I admit it’s suspicious. Maybe this one will be steered inland to take away news attention from the elections. We’ll see

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #321114
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    Jeremiah Johnson
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    Hey C-Pig good luck brother and hope it all works out with no damage or loss for you sir…Hang in there, I really hope this doesn’t turn into another looting fiasco, but you know how opportunistic some of these yahoo’s can be…Good luck though, and hang in there…

    Men are at a time when panning for gold in a urinal has a higher probability of success than finding a faithful and loving woman, it is time to go your own way.....

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    Max Power
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    Good luck from Sydney mate. Prayers are with all of you there.

    Closest thing to a hurricane I have seen was the ex missus.

    #321149
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    What about me,im all the way in South Florida in the direct path,not to mention Hurricane Andrew destroyed everything in 92. Good luck C-Pig im with you as to im not going no where. I have my Mossberg,glock 40,and AR to fend off looters if need be. I’m gonna sit and weather it out.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

    #321173
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    Anonymous
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    I had a mandatory evacuation this morning, It was not a drill! It was last night’s taco salad fighting its way out of my bungus.

    #321200
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    Anonymous
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    Yep, I16 is backed up as far as my eyes could see.

    Figures. I got burned in Floyd back in 1999 and decided to bail. They opened up both lanes after that, but our population has grown massively since then. They locked everyone away from the city for two days. We’re forecast at 60-80MPH depending on how close it comes

    Good luck to you MGTOWMonkey,! I’ve a Smith and Wesson M&P .45, Mossberg 12 gauge, and an AR rifle. I might even whip out the old M-1 Garand just to really scare them.

    @Tower: I have a Berkey water filter. I’m making 10 gallons from the tap water. They claim you can purify stagnant pond water with it.

    #321207
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    Boar
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    F~~~ you. I’m not sitting on the I-16 parking lot that extends for 160 miles.

    Yeah, I saw I-26 in Charleston being turned into a three lane wide parking lot. I said f~~~ it and went north while everyone was trying to go west. Worked like a charm…

    Untamed wrote: Quit complaining and Go Your Own Way in whatever manner suits you best.

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    Anonymous
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    Damn Boar, we’re nearly neighbors. I like visiting Charleston.

    I’d say 2/3 of my neighborhood has already left. I’m going to be laughing at them like that crazy old man did to us after the Floyd evacuation fiasco. Looters are why I have chosen this path.

    To all East Coast US MGTOW Brothers, be safe. I had Hermine last month that gave us 70 MPH winds so I’m OK with 60 to 80.

    People used to not evacuate until Hugo back in 1989. Charleston got reamed by it. You can still see that Mount Pleasant looks different to this very day. I’ve got some Charleston friends who sat through Hugo and heard some wild tales.

    My only real hurricane with an eye experience was David back in 1979. They are crazy to say the least and will put fear in you. The great Nor’easter of 1993 gave us 75 MPH to 80 MPH winds. I bet Tower remembers that one.

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