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Message Subject 967 mb Major Nor'easter!!! HISTORIC BLIZZARD!!! 4 deaths...
Poster Handle amywood71605
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Hey you stupid fucks up there! This time get your shit prepared! have some extra gas, food water, batteries, flashlights, blankets, and etc... Make sure you have all your prescriptions up to date,too.
Prep those generators. Stop being ignorant and learn to fend for yourselves. DUH!
Get firewood,too! for your fireplaces, not those shitty fire logs. Those things have mold and mildew spores in them. They're made out of candle wax, sawdust, used coffee grounds, and molasses. They recycle the old logs and grind them up to make new stuff. You're breathing all that mold and mildew into your lungs.

Be smart, take care of yourself, fuck the city govt. Look out for yourselves dumbasses!
 Quoting: hawk8414


Newsflash: a fire in your fireplace is not going to do squat shit to warm your house. It will, in fact, suck heat OUT of your house.

Furthermore there is little you can do to prevent your pipes from freezing in a situation like this. So you just suck it up, butter cup. Don't break your back shoveling either, temps are back in the 40s by monday and it will all melt by tuesday.

My prescription: a giant "chill pill" for everyone. My main worry is just the wind damage to structures that may occur. The cold and snow are really non-issues as they'll be gone in a few days.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33761641


You've never seen snow if you think 2-3 feet will melt in a day.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16151153


This, and there is ways to try and prevent frozen pipes: leave the water trickling out, so something is flowing through the pipes - moving water has less chance of freezing. Also - heat tape. Works WONDERS! haha
 Quoting: amywood71605


Also, not shoveling isn't smart. You at least need a path to your car, so that once roadways are cleared up some, you can get out if need be. Hopefully, people have stocked up on stuff and won't need to go anywhere, but what if an emergency happens? If someone has a heart attack, how can help get to you if there's 3 feet of snow in the way. Also, make sure to keep your roof shoveled off. Heavy wet snow, if left there too long, can cause roofs to cave in.
 
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