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 Pitch black and not knowing if you'd be buried over with crap in the morning when you emerge. Shit.tawnyfrog;1052912 wrote: I see the power's gone in some of he Evacuation centres. Can you imagine being bunked down on the floor in a shopping centre with hundreds of other people and no power?If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
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 I like the way you Aussie's think. I'm in...byebyebridgetjones;1052901 wrote: Well I'm going to stay up for a bit ....
 One in...all in as they say...
 Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
 
 
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 They might have generators - I don't know. They might have torches. It would still be bloody horrible. God, this makes me feel so sick.
 
 I just went for a walk. It's an absolutely gorgeous, calm, balmy night with a brilliant night sky, millions of stars and not a cloud ... go figure.
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 Me too:ltawnyfrog;1052904 wrote: Yeah - that's why I'm hanging around. I don't see why I should sleep while there's thousands of people being scared shitless.
 
 not to blow your persona but I trust your hugs
 Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
 
 
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 There can't be bad weather everywhere Tawny. You got your share of bad weather just a short while ago. If I'm not wrong, your house flooded twice over the last year. Okay, your place wasn't destroyed but what happened was downright shite and if I'm not mistaken, you were all alone and freaked out a bit during the first flood.tawnyfrog;1052923 wrote: They might have generators - I don't know. They might have torches. It would still be bloody horrible. God, this makes me feel so sick.
 
 I just went for a walk. It's an absolutely gorgeous, calm, balmy night with a brilliant night sky, millions of stars and not a cloud ... go figure.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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 tawnyfrog;1052923 wrote: They might have generators - I don't know. They might have torches. It would still be bloody horrible. God, this makes me feel so sick.
 
 I just went for a walk. It's an absolutely gorgeous, calm, balmy night with a brilliant night sky, millions of stars and not a cloud ... go figure.
 Of course ....torches......maintain Bridget ....:upset:
 
 
 It's about time you had some peace down there in terms of weather at least. If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud? If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
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 Torches is what I meant when I said flashlights. That's what we Canucks call them.byebyebridgetjones;1052927 wrote: Of course ....torches......maintain Bridget ....:upset:
 
 
 It's about time you had some peace down there in terms of weather at least.  
 
 Ditto for what you said about Tawny's weather. If I'm not mistaken, there were a some trees lost and a lot of broken wood and such to be cleared up from the fence-lines.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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 The poor kids, how do you explain to young children what is going on....must be like a nightmare for them, it's heartbreaking.tawnyfrog;1052912 wrote: I see the power's gone in some of he Evacuation centres. Can you imagine being bunked down on the floor in a shopping centre with hundreds of other people and no power?"It's not your job to like me, it's mine!"
 
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 Plus the noise from the wind and rain will be terribly loud. I will be more than a nightmare. I read that some families elected to stay in their homes and ride it out there. Someone said his worse fear was that the roof would blow off his house. Can't imagine going through something like that.one2many;1052937 wrote: The poor kids, how do you explain to young children what is going on....must be like a nightmare for them, it's heartbreaking.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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 The fear would be overwhelming I would imagine, and trying to protect and comfort your children and tell them that everything will be ok....
 Unbearable."It's not your job to like me, it's mine!"
 
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 Yes, that is the worst thing - fearing what will happen and what they will see when it finally blows over and they can go outside. I took a "street view" walk through a very small portion of the 9th ward of New Orleans earlier today. It was one of the areas most damaged by hurricane Katrina. The streets that I walked down were deserted except for maybe two or three cars and the one was parked in front of a house trailer on a lot where I expect a house used to be. The rest of the houses are still boarded up and empty. The damage was so great that the people don't have the means to repair them or they can't be repaired. Even after all this time, it's still like a ghost town and lord knows where those poor people are now. It's heartbreaking when something like that happens.tawnyfrog;1052939 wrote: My stuff was absolute diddly-shit compared to this.
 
 I think what upsets me is the fear that all these people would be experiencing right now. The fear of the unknown...For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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 Anna Bligh warned them earlier today that when the eye passes over, that things will be very calm but it's not okay for anyone to go outside since it will pass rather quickly and the storm will be back with the same strength as before. Hopefully everyone knows that and will stay inside. Just now saw this...
 
 Yasi already worse than Larry - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
 
 They must be scared to death.
 
 I must be off to prepare lunch for Mr. Stirly. Will check back in later.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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