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RE: RV "Preppers"


Looks like the condo's are sold out, better hang on to your RV ;)

Preppers Condo's Sold Out



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Darn....... I didn't get the checkbook out quick enough:)

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This will give you a chuckle
I live in pinellas Co Florida; the paper printed evacuation routes in case of a hurricane: they are prepairing for 20 foot tides:
Heres the funny part: Go south; you must go across a bridge aproaches are 6 feet above sea level;
Go east you must go across a bridge or a causway, both only 8 feet above sea level;
Go north; bridge there are two. Go west and you wind up in the gulf of mexico.



-- Edited by melvonnar on Wednesday 6th of June 2012 10:02:36 AM

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Wouldn't one be evacuating BEFORE the tides went up?

I see what you mean though. Surge of 20ft with exits much below that! Does sound funny.

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Gary wrote:

Wouldn't one be evacuating BEFORE the tides went up?


 It seems that some people would rather gamble their lives that they will not be affected by a storm.

"You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink".



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True.  Didn't think about it that way.



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Good points Bill - it also speaks to the importance of having a NOAA radio. The other important fact is to know what COUNTY you are in - as tornado reporting (so I've read) in many cases is talked about as to what COUNTIES are in danger.

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