Unless he’s got insurance through FEMA? Then that’s basically coming from us?You thanked the taxpayers for your new beach house ?
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Unless he’s got insurance through FEMA? Then that’s basically coming from us?You thanked the taxpayers for your new beach house ?
Good luck.
We've been on the phone the last day or two with our son. We're up north right now, he's in our house in Georgia. Questions like "Hey Dad - where are the tie-downs for the gazebo?" (Answer - In the 5 gallon bucket next to the generator).
It looks like South Carolina's going to get hit pretty hard. The other thing you need, especially if you have kids - is something to do when the power goes out. A deck of cards goes a long way, Monopoly is a nice way to kill a couple of hours. If it gets bad, you'll probably lose wifi and power, and you won't be telling the kids to go outside and play.
How does that work,you don't have insurance ?
Stuff like this always makes me look up the elevation of my town for no apparent reason. Norwood is 146ft above see level, I will forget this information within the next 10 minutes.
Stuff like this always makes me look up the elevation of my town for no apparent reason. Norwood is 146ft above see level, I will forget this information within the next 10 minutes.
Carolinian NESers: Good luck and Godspeed.
11 miles from the nearest salt water (mouth of the Neponset).
29 miles from Marshfield, the great circle bearing to the Canaries.
Cumbre Vieja Megatsunami
Do you feel lucky?
I was paying over 2k per year (all in full only BTW) to FEMA. Then earlier this year I discovered you can get private flood insurance for half the cost! Come December I’m telling FEMA to F off and getting private insurance for $1200. Still sucks but saving $1000 a year is better than nothing. Wish I owned the house so I didn’t need to waste money on flood insurance...Flood insurance is all federally underwritten.
Deck of cards. Cribbage board. Rummikub. Cards Against Humanity. LOL
Books. Lots of books. Hit the local liberry.
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I was paying over 2k per year (all in full only BTW) to FEMA. Then earlier this year I discovered you can get private flood insurance for half the cost! Come December I’m telling FEMA to F off and getting private insurance for $1200. Still sucks but saving $1000 a year is better than nothing. Wish I owned the house so I didn’t need to waste money on flood insurance...
I've never seen a good looking AR, until now. That wood stock and can launcher look great.
My fiance works for electric insurance which is the insurance arm of GE for all the executive's winter homes in Florida. Government pays in the end for all flood insurance since no bank will cover itYeah, they deserve thank you! Mine was built in 92 or 93. It’s pretty dated and my wife wants a new color scheme. So, yeah, thanks!
The insurance companies pay us, but, inevitably the government bails then out with our taxes.
Yeah, they deserve thank you! Mine was built in 92 or 93. It’s pretty dated and my wife wants a new color scheme. So, yeah, thanks!
The insurance companies pay us, but, inevitably the government bails then out with our taxes.
May your preparations be for nothing.
Stay safe.
Listening on the news that the hurricane parties have already started for those that are staying put.I like to invite my friends Sam Adams and Jack Daniels over to ride out storms. My two friends that live in glass houses!
I never saw them as useful until now. Will definitely stop a BG in his tracks, and if your friend and neighbor across the flooded street runs out of beer you can lob a few over to him.12 oz, definitely 12ozView attachment 246583