CarolM
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Hi RomeI’m not sure. Looks like someone decided to patch Apple’s apple [emoji23]
Greetings from Rome.
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Please make sure Lena has an awesome time.
Hi RomeI’m not sure. Looks like someone decided to patch Apple’s apple [emoji23]
Greetings from Rome.
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(head slap) Oh, now I get it! Rome sent greetings. Duh!Hi Rome
Please make sure Lena has an awesome time.
[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23](head slap) Oh, now I get it! Rome sent greetings. Duh!
Will do. Thanks again for the warm thoughts and prayers.Oh dear. Stay safe and let us know how you are doing.
It's funny you said that - my significant other shares the same name as the storm.I’m glad you’re safe. I hope Michael doesn’t cause too much damage
Somebody probably drags them inside when the sustained tropical storm force winds set in. That's when the first responders, the "boots on the ground," get called back in. Emergency personnel don't go out again until the winds die down below that threshold.I’m not sure why reporters put themselves in danger reporting bad weather.
If everyone is supposed to evacuate why do they stand in 2 feet of water and try not to get blown away?
Can’t they go up into a high rise and zoom in or something safer?
Are you sure about the earthquakes? Granted, it's been years since looked into it, but I was thinking there was a fault line that ran under some of the major cities in Europe... from London to Istanbul. I want to say it hasn't been all that active, but may have experienced some activity shortly after I moved back from the UK. Maybe somewhere in the 2008 timeframe?
All disclaimers apply, as I've been preoccupied with hurricane evacuation, and I had to settle for iced coffee this morning...
Hmmm. It does seem to be rather dangerous work.
Hmmm. It does seem to be rather dangerous work.
Smart man.Well at least Lester Holt is reporting from a hotel room with a mattress blocking his window.
I know you've done your daughter's room and the fireplace. What else is being done?As much as I like the remodel jobs we are doing around here I’m tired of contractors in my house!
Right now I’m in my sons room hanging out.
My poor dogs have too stay outside, my cat is locked in a room and the little Chihuahua is with me because the front door has to stay open so the workers don’t scratch it up.
This guy comes and goes or shows up 3 and works 2 hours.
I’m over it!! His work is great but it’s slow!
I’m not sure why reporters put themselves in danger reporting bad weather.
If everyone is supposed to evacuate why do they stand in 2 feet of water and try not to get blown away?
Can’t they go up into a high rise and zoom in or something safer?
As much as I like the remodel jobs we are doing around here I’m tired of contractors in my house!
Right now I’m in my sons room hanging out.
My poor dogs have too stay outside, my cat is locked in a room and the little Chihuahua is with me because the front door has to stay open so the workers don’t scratch it up.
This guy comes and goes or shows up 3 and works 2 hours.
I’m over it!! His work is great but it’s slow!
I've been posting some updates to the Tracking Michael thread here: https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/tracking-michael.170114/ as well. My mobile internet connection is a bit spotty, so I may not get updates posted to both threads (so please check both, if you have a chance).
That would drive me totally nuts.As much as I like the remodel jobs we are doing around here I’m tired of contractors in my house!
Right now I’m in my sons room hanging out.
My poor dogs have too stay outside, my cat is locked in a room and the little Chihuahua is with me because the front door has to stay open so the workers don’t scratch it up.
This guy comes and goes or shows up 3 and works 2 hours.
I’m over it!! His work is great but it’s slow!