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Back Home Safe
So Mom & I and my parents (who live near us) hitch up the R.V., mandatory evacuation you know, and head to safety in Kissimmee (Orlando). About 3 in the afternoon Charley decides to head northeast, right towards where we are staying. Course all the hotels/motels are booked solid with all the people headed east from Tampa Bay, where Charley was supposed to go in the first place. Well to make a long story short, I can now say that I have been through the eye of a Category 2 hurricane in an R.V. and lived to talk about it. Needless to say I don't want to have to do it again. But we are all safe and sound back home, ready for more Battlefield and comradery. Pops
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Glad to have you safe and sound Pops...CNN was indicating that it was a category 4 storm when it hit Orlando though? Were you further to the north?
Purch
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Glad yah made it thru Pops! Ive been in a couple hurricanes myself so i can relate. Its not the warmest fuzziest time in ones life thats for sure ;)
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Good to see you made it!! Like the Purch said, it looked really bad. Had me worried for a bit. Bod bless Pops and we'll see ya on the battlefield. :bounce:
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Glad to hear you and yours made it through safely Pops.
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I'm glad to see that you're okay, Pops. :)
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Glad to see you made it through okay, Pops. I am in Sarasota now. This place dodged the bullet. It would have been hammered if Charley hit Tampa Bay. Looks really bad in Charlotte and Arcadia though.
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Glad everyone here seems to have come through Charley OK.
You know, it occurred to me that with a male name beginning with C needed to follow Bonnie, I would have found it appropriately ironic if this storm had been named Clyde. :) Guess that's why I'm not in charge of naming them.
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Glad to hear everyone is safe.