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To: JimC214
I dunno about Flushing coming through "unscathed". I walked 2.6 miles today to get some stuff my handyman needed. I didn't want to move my car because (1) it's in a protected parking space, away from the ginormous trees which weakened, are still falling and (2) you can't find gas for love nor money. While my handyman sawed and nailed a beautiful mounting together for my shutters, I made a whole lotta phone calls on his behalf to try and find him a working gas station, as he barely had enough fumes to make it home. One gas station (and I know I dialed the right number...) told me I'd dialed a CEMETERY! Well, things WERE pretty dead, they had no gas. Every call I made, "No gas", "No gas", and "No gas".

As I walked to the hardware store (the clerks were using flashlights to go and find stuff for you and the cash register was running on a noisy gasoline generator), I saw gigantic trees fallen across streets, a car completely pancaked under a giant tree, a giant tree which pulled up the whole sidewalk when it fell, etc. A doctor a block down from the hardware store was frantically asking the florist shop next door if he could run an extension cord to their electricity because he had to access a patient's records.

Whereas it is true that we were not flooded nor had widespread electricity outages, people WERE affected. The buses are pretty much back, but the subways have only partial service. It's still horrible to try and get around. I hope things return swiftly to normal for everyone's sake.

Around here, we don't have deposits of obsidian or flint near the surface to make knives. We don't have deer in the woods that we don't have either. You wouldn't want to eat the fish caught locally. I am very good at scrounging, inventing, and making do. Please don't ridicule the folks who don't have that kind of background or talent. They were never educated in survival skills because this kind of circumstance never happened here before in their lifetime. A lot of people around here (especially in the hard-hit Staten Island and Far Rockaway areas) are really suffering, without food, heat, potable water, and many lost everything they had in floods and fires. I am sure that with the things they CAN do, they are making a contribution to humanity somewhere.

74 posted on 11/01/2012 9:36:12 PM PDT by EinNYC
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To: EinNYC
I agree with most everything you have said, but the areas I mentioned have minor damage compared to the areas that were most affected. And as for my comment about the individuals who are so busy telling us all about there prowess in being able to survive total disaster, you will see stupid comments about how city dwellers could never survive what ever fantasy scenario that they dream about at night. Because as we all know, any one who lives in NYC has never done anything like survived in the wilderness. Some of the comments made are silly and boring. Apparently where these Super Freepers live, no one ever complains or breaks the law. I will be flamed for these comments, but I really don't care.
80 posted on 11/01/2012 9:50:41 PM PDT by JimC214
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