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I'm scared! luvspeas Oct 2012 #1
Good luck. DC could be Ground Zero for this one. Faygo Kid Oct 2012 #8
We recently sold our condo here and we now rent... luvspeas Oct 2012 #9
The airport might be socked in at that time. Look for an earlier flight. alfredo Oct 2012 #15
good luck barbtries Oct 2012 #38
New York Magazine has a pretty funny article about it and some of hte responses are pretty hilarious catbyte Oct 2012 #2
K&R - not because I LIKE the information Kber Oct 2012 #3
If it looks like snow or ice , and the leaves are still on the trees, be prepared for hedgehog Oct 2012 #4
Here in CT, the trees were so stressed this summer a lot of leaves have fallen already. infidel dog Oct 2012 #13
When bongbong Oct 2012 #5
+100 lexx21 Oct 2012 #28
Sounds like the book/movie scenario of Bainbridge Bear Oct 2012 #6
oh man! Bye bye beach room, guess I won't be paying rental next year. hollysmom Oct 2012 #7
For D.C. people minkyboodle Oct 2012 #10
Latest forecast has the storm crouching on my roof as of 2 pm Tuesday starroute Oct 2012 #11
Where are you? My daughter is in college in Philly adigal Oct 2012 #12
I was hoping we could get out of this season without a gully washer. alfredo Oct 2012 #14
Have never heard of this combination of weather elements in my entire life. Judi Lynn Oct 2012 #16
Beethoven is reputed to have died after a huge thunderclap occurred Art_from_Ark Oct 2012 #18
Good grief! What a dramatic departure. Never knew about this. Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Oct 2012 #21
Pretty sensitive for a deaf man cthulu2016 Oct 2012 #22
It could have been the flash of lightning that got his attention Art_from_Ark Oct 2012 #23
Well at least he didn't die of the clap dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #32
I experienced several thundersnows back in 2011. NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #20
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. smirkymonkey Oct 2012 #17
Kick (nt) muriel_volestrangler Oct 2012 #19
FRANKENSTORM: The Mother Of All Snowicanes Is Barreling Toward New York City Baclava Oct 2012 #24
The Red Zone on your map is shaped like a question mark Berlum Oct 2012 #25
it's not "my" map - I look at the bigger picture Baclava Oct 2012 #26
Yup - but even the Big Picture "fluids in motion" image resembles a Question Mark Berlum Oct 2012 #29
can you question a question mark? Baclava Oct 2012 #33
Updated : Hurricane Sandy slogs toward U.S., kills 31 in Caribbean dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #27
kick OKNancy Oct 2012 #30
Why does this remind me of The Perfect Storm? Odin2005 Oct 2012 #31
US East Coast braced for downgraded storm Sandy dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #34
My daughter lives in North Wildwood New Jersey Corgigal Oct 2012 #35
"Super storm" Sandy regains hurricane strength dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #36
This is actually GREAT news, it allows us to see how Pres. Obama handles a disaster! BanTheGOP Oct 2012 #37
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