Isabel wears a strap-on

Byron In Exile said:
Well, dammit, sir, welcome back!

I was hoping "Oh well" weren't going to be your last two words...!

The imaging fellows at NOAA got some nice shots of your girlfriend: https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?postid=6114590#post6114590

Thank you, and I'm damned pleased to be here.

That 20:45 shot was what was up about the time the cat and I decided to call it a day. The power had been out for an hour at that point, and we weren't going to be doing much of anything then except to listen to the wind and rain.

The weirdest part was about 1700 or 1800 when, at one point, the building started to shake a bit. He did perk up for a moment for that.
 
mbb308 said:
I'm just not sure that I want to drive to Indiana to get a few tidbits which are likely to become a bit scarce here.
Well, Indiana's a might far...
I - A partial list of things you cannot find in the stores:
generators
chain saws - (although they did still have the display models of the electric version)
gasoline cans
Don't go no where, or steal what you need from the neighbors.
II - Some things which seem to be in short supply
gasoline
bottled water
paper plates and plastic forks (the restaurants have been advised by the Health Dept to use these until the water supply has been recleared fo use to wash dishes, as it may be a tad contaminated)
Damn. I was about to throw away a bunch of paper plates. I am also surprised by the lack of looting, as the police announced Thursday that they would be responding to "life-threatening emergencies only". Which is usually a signal to break into stores and stuff. But apparently that didn't take place.

In L.A., we have semi-automatic rifles to deal with that sort of thing.

mbb: "I am also pleased at the quiet dignity with which most people have conducted themselves during this little inconvenience. For instance, most traffic signals are still out, yet most people seem to be capable of negotiating big intersections sans lights and crack-ups." yo.

Kudos to NC and Virginia.

Those peeps are completely down with disasters and stuff. Damn. The Hawkman wishes he could say that for Compton and the rest of So. Cal. yo.
 
Friday night was the night to bus' ah cap inna muvvuhfukkuh's ass. All the cops were busy, and it was some kinda dark. I know this guy who lives up the way, and he needs killin', and he walks his dog before he goes to bed . . . . I saw him this morning, alive and well.

Now, we're down with the semi-auto rifles. This IS the Bible Belt, which means it's also the Second Amendment Belt, too. We're long on pump-action shotguns and scoped bolt rifles, too. Bubba likes to kill things.

Now, if we could just get some muvvuhfukkin' electici-fuckin'-ty.
 
FWIW, I made it through the hurricane just fine. It was apparently still category 2 when it hit here, which is odd because we don't usually get anything that bad. We went without power and phones for several days but we are now back up. I didn't have work again today (in the public school system) because too many intersections are still without power, and they didn't want the kids on buses for that. But we are fine.
 
Glad everyone made it out ok... We have Marty coming up Baja to my back door; they're saying this morning that w're probably going to get left over wind a well as rain from it. 'That ever happens here... But if we do get enough yucky bad rain and stuff it means prime cuddle time with D.
 
Isabel was nothing more than a bit of wind and scattered showers here.

Geesh, and I did all the right things, stocked up on groceries, candles etc and was ready to camp out.

I suppose we are very fortunate.

:rose:
 
MissTaken said:
Isabel was nothing more than a bit of wind and scattered showers here.

Geesh, and I did all the right things, stocked up on groceries, candles etc and was ready to camp out.

I suppose we are very fortunate.

:rose:

Plastic wrap and duct tape too?:D
 
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