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In reply to the discussion: Panic buying starting in Manhattan... [View all]nolabear
(43,850 posts)50. I hate to read threads like this. Y'all take it seriously and be careful. Remember:
Water. Fill enough for a couple of weeks. Plan on living dirty.
Ice chests: Cook the perishables and store.
If you have a deck use a grill on the perishables first. Do NOT do it inside.
Have a manual can opener and a windup radio.
Liquor is good barter.
Elevators don't work so if you're way up there you're effectively trapped.
Toilets may not work so be prepared.
Hurricane lamps and Coleman lanterns are your friend. Candles are not.
Computers and cell phones should be saved and pooled for emergency contact.
Check Craigslist for finding people if you don't know how they are.
Be sure your meds are stocked.
And above all, take care of one another. Check on that elderly neighbor. Combine resources.
Good luck, guys. We feel ya.
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Posteritatis
Oct 2012
#6
Panic buying is a symptom of people not being adequately prepared for foreseeable disasters
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#5
I could survive at my house for about a month with supplies I have on hand right now
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#10
As long as your house is standing, it's basically an urban or suburban camping adventure
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#159
I've had PTSD for 47 years now. I've channeled it so that it works for me in most crisis situations.
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#164
I acquired mine in childhood. I'll spare people the details, but it led to a life-long commitment...
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#166
The problem that I've noticed is that "polite" society seems to have this strange kink...
a geek named Bob
Oct 2012
#168
In my biggest apartment in Manhattan ever, your could fill up the kitchen with 3 extra bags of food.
winstars
Oct 2012
#51
I'll be sipping chilled Dom Perignon while you scrounge for drinking water in your toilet tank
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#128
What? Financing those cheese-eating surrender monkeys??? Instead of buying Budweiser???
2ndAmForComputers
Oct 2012
#135
By the way, I'm sorry to inform you that me, my family and my possessions are perfectly fine.
2ndAmForComputers
Nov 2012
#170
Being prepared for three days without shopping or services is really not hard
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#13
not needed in most of NYC - you can walk three blocks and buy anything, anytime
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#17
I remember 20 years ago a snowstorm dropped 2 feet of snow that closed Manhatten
TeamPooka
Oct 2012
#55
i remember driving around in Manhattan in a few feet of snow and no electricity maybe 12-15 years
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#57
Yes, and all that you experienced in the past is the totality of what could ever possibly happen.
eqfan592
Oct 2012
#76
I guess your own city doesn't know of any good advice then for its own residents.
eqfan592
Oct 2012
#92
I'm four blocks from highland where most are equipped with massive generators, I'll take a flash
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#108
You do realize Ive seen that 100 times, and 100 times last year for Irene, and during the power grid
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#115
oh, I have it memorized... even used to believe I needed all of those things too!
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#122
WTF are you talking about? You really think people in a dense city that is well prepared have the
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#130
Cities where you need cars to have a life? yeah- that's EXACTLY like NYC, LOL.
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#143
Whoa, three whole bodegas. And bless your heart, you think that compares to NYC somehow. Adorable.
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#147
And if, like you - that's all we had in a five block radius I might be concerned over getting hungry
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#152
So you really think NYers will starve. Oh, you'll be so disappointed, on top of rude.
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#157
You keep mentioning the ferries, which reminds me of 9-11, a day on which
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2012
#139
jesus, all I said was was we really don't need to be stocking up bigtime here, LOL
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#141
Indeed, lots of foolish asumptions here. all of them being made by you and your friend.
eqfan592
Oct 2012
#91
I guessed you missed the part where we did same last year- and no one starved or died of thirst?
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#142
You are off the rails with idiotic pronouncements and responses to things I never said. Have fun
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#151
your post is filled with outright bullshit. And over the top, misplaced anger. Get help.
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#155
Yep and people bike in snow, public transport rarely shuts for long. People get by fine.
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#58
That's good in theory, until 8 million people are affected by the same disaster...
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#134
well, the thing is we feed that many people 3 times a day every other day of the week. The food is
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#149
I'm wondering how she is too. I hope she's OK. Most recent post was Monday, 10/29.
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#172
I learned to keep a good emergency car kit growing up and living in a winter environment.
eqfan592
Oct 2012
#114
Yes panic buying can be scary. But you have to have money to be able to buy extras.
southernyankeebelle
Oct 2012
#9
Thanks for the tip! For Irene, we went to a higher-ground motel. Staying put for Sandy.
WinkyDink
Oct 2012
#35
Yes but you can freeze them now and if the electricity goes out you have coolers with bags
southernyankeebelle
Oct 2012
#34
our storms get predicted many days in advance, no one has a lot of storage compared to suburban folk
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#19
You just never know how many documents you might need to staple together in the
smirkymonkey
Oct 2012
#21
I thought we were boycotting Staples??? I think I got a PM on that here at DU... n/t
winstars
Oct 2012
#49
I hate to read threads like this. Y'all take it seriously and be careful. Remember:
nolabear
Oct 2012
#50
I purchased a Maglite LED light and a PrincetonTec LED headlamp. Both are USA made. nt
bluestate10
Oct 2012
#68
Also, wash clothes. If you're possibly going into a mult-day period with no power,
gkhouston
Oct 2012
#127
"Liquor is good barter"?? Um, I'll trade you my bottle of Johnnie Walker Black for your
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#163