A Hurricane is Headed Your Way, Do you Get out of Dodge ? or Stand Your Ground ?

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A Hurricane is Headed Your Way, Do you Get out of Dodge ? or Stand Your Ground ?

  • Get out of Dodge

    Votes: 11 45.8%
  • Stand Your Ground

    Votes: 13 54.2%

  • Total voters
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I have always wanted to be in a Hurricane, no tornadoes or earth quakes, but living here in Illinois most of my life it will never happen
 

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Depends. Category 1-2 stay. Cat 3 and above go. That is my rule anyway.
 

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speaking as someone that has been through many many of them i'll say this. Generally speaking the hurricane isnt the shity part, not having power for 3 or 4 or 15 days after is what sucks. In 2004 we had Frances and then Jeanne come back to back like 3 weeks apart. Both basically right over where I live. Think my power was out for 9 days with the first one and 16 days for the second one. After the second one came through we just hauled ass to Georiga cause I was done with not having power.
 

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Depends. Category 1-2 stay. Cat 3 and above go. That is my rule anyway.

This. Less thank Cat 3 I don't even sneeze.

And truth to what EasyMoney posted. I made it thru Andrew and Matthew last year just fine but not having power for days after is a nightmare. No ac. Thankfully for Frances and Jeanne I was in the panhandle at the time.
 

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Everyone that lives no where near the coast says to leave. Thats a pretty common answer. For those of us that live here daily, hurricanes are really not that big of a deal generally. Yes, if a cat 5 is coming directly over your house thats different, but your normal cat 1-2's are typically some wind and rain. No big deal. You also have to realize that our building codes ect are an insanely higher standard then that of building codes in ohio or where ever. 99.9% of the time no damage is done to your house. A good chunk of houses that do get damage are some shingles coming off the roof.
 

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here in Houston, got 2 18s of Amsterdam lager, fifth of crown and plenty of dog food
fuck off harvey
 

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Be safe
 

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speaking as someone that has been through many many of them i'll say this. Generally speaking the hurricane isnt the shity part, not having power for 3 or 4 or 15 days after is what sucks. In 2004 we had Frances and then Jeanne come back to back like 3 weeks apart. Both basically right over where I live. Think my power was out for 9 days with the first one and 16 days for the second one. After the second one came through we just hauled ass to Georiga cause I was done with not having power.
Exactly... I've been in 4 of them and its the aftermath that sucks. I'm in Beaumont and we are sitting this one out. Not looking forward to the flooding but have generator for power at least.
 

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