aw it wasnt like that movie The Day After Tomorrow?
I'm glad. It's way better to be over-prepared then to take it lightly.
Eh, better to overestimate the hurricane than underestimate it. I woke up on Sunday and I was like, "WTF? Isn't it supposed to be all rainy and windy and stuff?"
On the bright side, your life seems to be on the up-and-up.
The hurricane was nothing when it reached NY. At that point it became a tropical storm. Still a pain in the ass to clean up after.
plus, Vermont got pretty fucked up from it. so it wasn't fun for anyone.
@Cheeze Man: Because the room is really small and I'm living with my God Mother who drinks a lot?
@Nassy-Poo: Yeah, I was still prepared but I was annoyed that I spent all that money on supplies and nothing happened. LOL
@Max: Yeah, I live in Boston. Hyde Park to be more exact.
@Darkness: I'm still expecting something bad to happen later but praying that it doesn't.
@Nassy-Poo...again: It was fun for me. ;D Well actually. It was pretty fucking boring being stuck inside all day long with nothing to do.
Don't hold your breath for Katia then.
Um. People died from the hurricane/tropical storm. Hate to be a downer but it was kind of bigger deal for some parts of the states than others. Being overprepared is better than underprepared. We all saw what Katrina did.
Living near the Gulf of Mexico...I, too, agree with Gujju lawl. We've had like 4 hurricanes that were supposed to come to my town in the last couple years. Only 2 did, and none of them were like..SUPER DEVASTATING OMG 325270 PEOPLE DEAD, but...living an an area constantly under threat of hurricanes, being overprepared and wasting money is much better than being underprepared and losing a life :P