2004-09-09 12:04
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Go to Google.
Type "Don Germaise hunker."
The One Result.
Sil & I are leaving the office early to grab plywood, because you can't hunker properly without it. Fortunately, Coke provided us with rotgut pizza for a free lunch, so that's one hour more I'll be clocked in at the office.
In related spiffy news, I seem to have gotten paid for the holiday on Monday. w0000t.
[the foul mood of earlier in the week seems to be lifting]
UPDATED TO ADD - Unrelated Political Commentary: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jabber/474976.html
Type "Don Germaise hunker."
The One Result.
Sil & I are leaving the office early to grab plywood, because you can't hunker properly without it. Fortunately, Coke provided us with rotgut pizza for a free lunch, so that's one hour more I'll be clocked in at the office.
In related spiffy news, I seem to have gotten paid for the holiday on Monday. w0000t.
[the foul mood of earlier in the week seems to be lifting]
UPDATED TO ADD - Unrelated Political Commentary: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jabber/474976.html
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I'm perky in the face of wild weather, because it's either that or go into battle fatigue mode.
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Ivan the terrible
Amazingly enough, there's plenty of beer and snacks still on the shelves. Hmmm, I suppose our idea of getting the essentials differ from the rest of S Fla.
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2. Storm shutters (that are hurricane strength) are prohibitively expensive. They average at about $400 per window to start. Plus, they really only protect the glass.
Honestly, I lived down here for 6 years (much closer to the water) and *never* had to tape my windows or otherwise prepare for a hurricane. The worst situation we had was the backend of Hurricane Andrew where the beaches were voluntarily evacuated and people were advised to stock up on water and battery-powered lights.