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... I live a few blocks away from one of the evacuation zones, so that's understandable.  It's just soooo weird!

Normally (I live a bit elevated from the ground floor of my nabe, but enough to hear traffic and foot traffic/conversations) on a brunch morning it's buzzing and live!  On weekdays... construction or film shoots!

Anyone want to share their (please of course keep your neighborhoods cloaked for privacy) experiences?

It was so abnormal I did not m*st*rb*t* .... and that's also abnormal....

Just feeling... strange.  Share thoughts?

design.lust

slammin_ham901 reads

shopping, boarding up, getting gasoline, hunkering down, and getting OUT of the storm traqck.

but no wind yet.  Why didn't you m*st*rb*t*?  I plan to, even though I got laid yesterday.  And why do you spell masturbate so funny?

Re: Spelling Query:  I don't want to lose my new-found UNMODERATED STATUS!  I am trying to stay within all TER bounds of behavior and good taste!

Many kisses,
design.lust

just spoke with a friend down in nc....about 6" of rain...minor power problems and he lives on the coast...

was at the local supermarket...lady in front of me looking for batteries..store clerk said no more c or d's left....lady turned to me and said she was stocking up for her vibrator.  now that is planning.

I am both speechless and awed.

Kiss,
design.lust

Posted By: maxximize1


was at the local supermarket...lady in front of me looking for batteries..store clerk said no more c or d's left....lady turned to me and said she was stocking up for her vibrator.  now that is planning.

With the subway closures, people are just standing in the street.  Very, very weird.

I'm at the hotel in midtown -- moved up here from my place in the West Village... Grand Central Station is completely closed, as are almost all the shops and restaurants. A 24 hour CVS is about the only thing open.

42nd Street, Times Square almost totally empty... weird!

Everyone please stay safe. Hope to be home on Monday...

It's the anticipation of this force of nature that's lumbering towards our area that totally crazy.

I grew up in Florida, a few miles from the beach. so I've done this a few times before. This storm, by Florida standards, is not incredibly powerful, but it's powerful enough. The real unknown here and the thing that makes me a bit edgy is how this storm will interact with our city. We've built up quite a major metropolis here, but mother nature is a force to be reckoned with and we 'might' all see the surreal pictures of lower Manhattan underwater within 24 hours.

nycad

Posted By: tozer
I'm at the hotel in midtown -- moved up here from my place in the West Village... Grand Central Station is completely closed, as are almost all the shops and restaurants. A 24 hour CVS is about the only thing open.

42nd Street, Times Square almost totally empty... weird!

Everyone please stay safe. Hope to be home on Monday...

... in a land with a monsoon season and the only precaution we took was to bring in our drying laundry and close the patio and windows.

Memories!  Thank you for writing....

Posted By: nycad
It's the anticipation of this force of nature that's lumbering towards our area that totally crazy.

I grew up in Florida, a few miles from the beach. so I've done this a few times before. This storm, by Florida standards, is not incredibly powerful, but it's powerful enough. The real unknown here and the thing that makes me a bit edgy is how this storm will interact with our city. We've built up quite a major metropolis here, but mother nature is a force to be reckoned with and we 'might' all see the surreal pictures of lower Manhattan underwater within 24 hours.

nycad

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