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Posted by Nolan on September 15, 2003 at 17:28:32 from (63.64.215.84):
In Reply to: Getting Ready For The Big Blow posted by John in Md. on September 15, 2003 at 17:14:07:
Cleared all lose equipment and kiddie toys out of the yard. Recaulked the leaky windows. Stripped all the things off the porch. Reinforced the buildings as best I can. Chained the trailer to the telephone pole. Stocked up on livestock feed. Ensured the safety shelter in the cellar is clear and ready. Moved what I could away from the path of the big Oak tree that's probably going to come down in this storm. Got the battery operated screw gun/drill charged and ready. Will have the water tanks filled and the power shut off as it hits. No plans for going to work on those days. Since this one is going to hit me dead square on, I don't think I can be too prepared for it.
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