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By ATrain
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#395013
Lights are on in Hampton Roads. I hear a lot of places west of here are without power. My parents have power, my tenants in Salem and former coworkers in the valley do not. Also a lot of friends in Richmond are without power.
By ATrain
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jbock13 wrote:I'm on the way with the family to pick up a generator in NC. It's going to be almost a week for us, plus our power goes out a lot anyway.
Should've bought one during hurricane preparedness week and the sales tax holiday on emergency supplies.
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By jbock13
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ATrain wrote:
jbock13 wrote:I'm on the way with the family to pick up a generator in NC. It's going to be almost a week for us, plus our power goes out a lot anyway.
Should've bought one during hurricane preparedness week and the sales tax holiday on emergency supplies.
It was my parents idea but I know you're right. I'm just helping them out because I have no power, and my workplace doesn't either.

edit: at the Lowe's in Greensboro, we met 3 others from Lynchburg who were driving down as well. Lowe's said they have tons of people like us driving to NC for generators.
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By Sly Fox
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I went over a month without power after Ike in 2008. You guys will survive just fine even without generators.
By ATrain
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Sly Fox wrote:I went over a month without power after Ike in 2008. You guys will survive just fine even without generators.
Yes, but its so much easier with one :wink:
By JK37
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Sly Fox wrote:I went over a month without power after Ike in 2008. You guys will survive just fine even without generators.
Wow! What are some tips for that, especially for battling heat and preserving food?

Bear in mind that yesterday, all the local gas stations were sold out of gasoline, and ice was sold out everywhere as well.
By jmdickens
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Sly Fox wrote:I went over a month without power after Ike in 2008. You guys will survive just fine even without generators.
Oh wow. I remember this. I had some friends from LU who lived in Galveston, TX who stayed with us in Austin for about 6 weeks.
By thepostman
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Sly Fox wrote:I went over a month without power after Ike in 2008. You guys will survive just fine even without generators.
comments like these annoy me...

Its like, "oh, I had it worse so therefore you'll be fine"...it doesn't make it easier for the people going through it.

Sorry, just one of my pet peeves...Its like when people are like, "oh you wait, it gets worse" in regards to parenthood...how are statements like that at all helpful?

So annoying
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By jbock13
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#395057
I told my parents not to worry, some guy on the Internet named Sly Fox said it would be okay :lol:
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By jbock13
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Another derecho is trying to form in Ohio, soon to cross into WV. Doesn't look as strong, but look out around 10 PM-midnight in the Lynchburg area.
By Hold My Own
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#395064
Pics from the most recent "Run to Wal-Mart"

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By alabama24
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Wow. Thanks for the pics HMO. We just got back to the burg late last night from BAMA and can't believe how much storm damage there is.
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By Kolzilla41
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Guys, I've been through tornadoes that have done less damage. I was out with my wife at Isabella
s Friday night so we decided to head over to Starbucks to get some coffee. As we were walking out, I was reading twitter and some one said to take cover immediately from the storm. I thought to myself "what storm?". Right after I finished that though, a gust wind over 50 mph blew from sky to ground causing me to get close to the ground. We ran to the car and watched all hell break loose. There were powers lines and trees flying went down everywhere. I am so thankful that no one was hurt during this. Seeing the aftermath is really sobering that we are blessed to have a place to stay and somewhere to go to keep cool.
By ALUmnus
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Definitely saw my fair share of trees laying on top of powerlines, but the strangest was seeing a car smashed under a roof on Campbell Ave.

The wind storm itself was pretty spectacular. I went out to close the windows in my car and could barely see through all the dust. The trees in my woods were practically touching the ground, but surprisingly none of them snapped.
By flamehunter
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#395099
APCO spokesperson said on the local news this morning that this is the most customers they have ever had without power, EVER. Around 75% of all customers in Lynchburg and all 4 surrounding counties were without power. Pretty incredible. And I am still counting my blessings that we lost our power for a total of about 5 minutes. I really feel for all those without it. Been there, done that, but not in this kind of heat.
By LUconn
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#395127
The Texans have arrived. I saw a convoy of North Houston Pole Line utility trucks roll into town. Although from what Sly has told us about Ike, I'm not sure they'll be much help.
By Hold My Own
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#395135
flamerbob wrote:Guys, I've been through tornadoes that have done less damage. I was out with my wife at Isabella
s Friday night so we decided to head over to Starbucks to get some coffee. As we were walking out, I was reading twitter and some one said to take cover immediately from the storm. I thought to myself "what storm?". Right after I finished that though, a gust wind over 50 mph blew from sky to ground causing me to get close to the ground. We ran to the car and watched all hell break loose. There were powers lines and trees flying went down everywhere. I am so thankful that no one was hurt during this. Seeing the aftermath is really sobering that we are blessed to have a place to stay and somewhere to go to keep cool.

Yup, I was on the way home from Milano's...thought about stopping for some dessert but thank the Lord I decided not to. Right about when I was getting home it hit us like a wall.

Alumnus...I saw that car too...crazy. In fact I was right across the street when the storm hit (thats where I was doing circles in the parking lot trying to figure out what side the tornado was on)
By Hold My Own
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#395136
flamerbob wrote:Guys, I've been through tornadoes that have done less damage. I was out with my wife at Isabella
s Friday night so we decided to head over to Starbucks to get some coffee. As we were walking out, I was reading twitter and some one said to take cover immediately from the storm. I thought to myself "what storm?". Right after I finished that though, a gust wind over 50 mph blew from sky to ground causing me to get close to the ground. We ran to the car and watched all hell break loose. There were powers lines and trees flying went down everywhere. I am so thankful that no one was hurt during this. Seeing the aftermath is really sobering that we are blessed to have a place to stay and somewhere to go to keep cool.

Yup, I was on the way home from Milano's...thought about stopping for some dessert but thank the Lord I decided not to. Right about when I was getting home it hit us like a wall.

Alumnus...I saw that car too...crazy. In fact I was right across the street when the storm hit (thats where I was doing circles in the parking lot trying to figure out what side the tornado was on)
By LUconn
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#395141
Storm hitting right now. LU is covered in a dirt cloud from the winds hitting the construction sites. It's unreal. It looks like Mars.
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By BJWilliams
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#395144
And now its raining and it looks like more outages are occurring...
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By Purple Haize
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#395157
thepostman wrote:sly survived Ike guys, stop whining!!! :D
Eisenhower wasnt that bad a President :dontgetit
By ALUmnus
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#395173
LUconn wrote:Storm hitting right now. LU is covered in a dirt cloud from the winds hitting the construction sites. It's unreal. It looks like Mars.
I was driving up the west end of Timberlake when that hit, and ended up getting caught in a big hailstorm along with the hurricane wind and rain. I don't feel like I'm living in Virginia anymore, this is getting kind of stupid.
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