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#20: August 27, 2011, 08:07:32 PM
Offmyrocker just had 2 tornadoes go thru her town in southern NJ, she's an hour away from me so I am keeping my fingers crossed that we don't get one. Thanks for starting the thread of concern for us.
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Re: Hurricane Irene: Stay Safe East Coasters!
#21: August 27, 2011, 08:08:05 PM
Oh oh LG puhlease please pm me have your mobile (err cell?)!!
an o/s number bewah ha ha

no seriously please
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Re: Hurricane Irene: Stay Safe East Coasters!
#22: August 27, 2011, 08:12:02 PM
Good,

  I have my priorities straight.  I have my duck tape and I have my chocolate.   :)  I wish that I could send you some.  Next time you'll be better prepared.   ;)  So will I, believe me  :(

Praying for OMR, and everyone else.
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Re: Hurricane Irene: Stay Safe East Coasters!
#23: August 27, 2011, 09:06:31 PM
Stay safe, and you are all in my prayers!

I've done earthquakes, tornadoes, typhoons and hurricanes and it's not a good feeling the waiting and wondering.  I sympathize with all of you.

Take a xanax or have a drink, just keep breathing everyone, this too shall pass.
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Re: Hurricane Irene: Stay Safe East Coasters!
#24: August 27, 2011, 09:37:45 PM
Take care of yourself Birdy.

All is well here in central North Carolina.  We just had a little wind and rain.

I will be praying for those of you in the mid-atlantic and northeast.  This stuff is no fun, especially if you lose power.

Take care all,

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Re: Hurricane Irene: Stay Safe East Coasters!
#25: August 27, 2011, 09:38:55 PM
 Tsunami as a pharmacist I must say if you take a xanax and have a drink you may have trouble breathing :D
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#26: August 27, 2011, 09:48:23 PM
Be safe everyone, from your friendly neighborhood Kentuckian.  I hope Off is OK and that the rest of you come through unscathed.  Just think, Irene can't possibly do more damage than the tornadoes we deal with daily.  Prayers for you all!!
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#27: August 27, 2011, 09:56:43 PM
Btw, are some of you able to call internationally without extra fees?  I have AT & T and am not sure if I can make or receive without penalties.
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Re: Hurricane Irene: Stay Safe East Coasters!
#28: August 27, 2011, 10:01:19 PM
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Tsunami as a pharmacist I must say if you take a xanax and have a drink you may have trouble breathing


Mamma, I don't drink, but I take xanax. I have still have trouble breathing, especially during seizures, can't seem to make it stop on my own.  It's like an out of body experience.  Similar to this MLC crap, you just can't make it stop on your own, and it won't go away.

I was just giving options for those in the storm, more than we have in this MLC madness.
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Re: Hurricane Irene: Stay Safe East Coasters!
#29: August 27, 2011, 10:08:37 PM
When I did drink Mama, I got pregnant both times. 

I highly recommend xanax for the "BIG O" though. As Edith Bunker use to sing..."Those were the days."  I bet she screamed "Oh Archie" a couple of times.
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