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Old 10-25-2005, 11:39 AM
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post Hurricane Wilma

Dam that was a big 1. power went out in my Bldg & Ive never lost power before during a storm. Had to climb 10 flights of stairs yesterday as the elevators were out too. Power is back today. There was over 2 feet of water in some intersections, stoplights & wires dangling, trees down everywhere. 95% of stores are still closed

Last night was surreal watching the view from my balcony I can see from Downtown Miami to SoBe & up to Aventura which is maybe 20 miles away. EVERYTHING was dark except fo r emergency lights and the sky was awesome.

Tonight I expect a lot more lights on, I'll have to get some photos

The Slutmobile is safe & dry
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Old 10-25-2005, 12:00 PM
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glad you are safe. any word on martin?
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Old 10-25-2005, 01:44 PM
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I think Martin drove his motorhome up North which was a good idea because I wouldnt want to be in a Motorhome in a Cat 2+ Hurricane.

Helll, my 30 story Building was swaying 6-10 inches, it was like being on a boat in here. I'd hate to see what really being on a boat was like
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Old 10-25-2005, 05:30 PM
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I'm unimpressed I think it may be a tropical storm IF it ever gets near Miami. I'm going to rent some videos & find a hottie to curl up w to ride me through the storm
Guess you were impressed then?

Martin was in DC, spoke with him this AM and he was in GA heading south. He said that everyone he knew about was OK.
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Old 10-25-2005, 06:37 PM
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I'm glad you made it through okay. Big storms have a way of making you feel very small.

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Old 10-25-2005, 06:45 PM
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I suppose I underestimated Wilma a little, after 10 Hurricanes or so they dont seem so scarey. I am alwasys prepared for the worst now I have to add a few things to my list mike a grille, generator, Lots more batteries, candles, matches, and food I really want to eat, Living on canned tuna, soup, & water doesnt sound so great
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Old 10-25-2005, 10:51 PM
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I'm heading down to my house tomorrow. It sounds really bad. The house 2 doors lost the entire roof and it landed on his new car. Boats are sunk and docks damaged. Trees are down and crap is everywhere to get picked up.
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Old 10-26-2005, 08:22 AM
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I am okay. We were in Washington DC when the storm hit. Back last night, brought some generators for friends along the way and some gas in the few gas cans we could buy.
Robert, don't come down.
Forget the house at this point. There is nothing here. No food, no water and worst, no gas. The last gas points are MM 173 on I95. Orlando has no gas from what I know.

I have a power pole in front of the street to my warehouse. So I have to figure where to leave the car now. Anybody with a space in their garage to keep a car for a week?
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Old 10-26-2005, 11:33 AM
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Hey Martin, which car is it ? I think I can keep it at my Bldg for a week if you dont mind the valets parking it. Otherwise if you help me fill up a tire you can park it downstairs yourself & I'll move my friends car up to valet
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Old 10-26-2005, 11:49 AM
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anybody here in naples? i cant seem to reach my parents anymore and i am thinking its because the power is out....anybody know?
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Old 10-26-2005, 03:27 PM
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Here is a photo from my front door in Weston, Fl. We did not have any real issues besides roof tile. Most landscaping.

We were very lucky, we never lost power
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Old 10-26-2005, 03:34 PM
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Dam that was a big 1. power went out in my Bldg & Ive never lost power before during a storm. Had to climb 10 flights of stairs yesterday as the elevators were out too. Power is back today. There was over 2 feet of water in some intersections, stoplights & wires dangling, trees down everywhere. 95% of stores are still closed

Last night was surreal watching the view from my balcony I can see from Downtown Miami to SoBe & up to Aventura which is maybe 20 miles away. EVERYTHING was dark except fo r emergency lights and the sky was awesome.

Tonight I expect a lot more lights on, I'll have to get some photos

The Slutmobile is safe & dry
William,

How did the Tequestas fare? I called the office in my building and they said some windows broke but only a small percentage of them. Trying to get down there but waiting for Ft. Lauderdale airport to open up. Also if you dont mind can you peek across and see if the Yellow Maser is ok in the other garage, I think you can see it from your garage. Thanks! Is the publix open by us?
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Old 10-26-2005, 04:08 PM
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How did the Tequestas fare? I called the office in my building and they said some windows broke but only a small percentage of them. Trying to get down there but waiting for Ft. Lauderdale airport to open up. Also if you dont mind can you peek across and see if the Yellow Maser is ok in the other garage, I think you can see it from your garage. Thanks! Is the publix open by us?
Both Publix are open (the one on 13st and the one 7st)... The one on 7st has full power and not on generator like the rest.

Food and water is not an issue, however ice is a problem if you don't have power.... The big issue is fuel at this time....

Some parts of the Gables are back up... Miami Beach by 57th and Collins are up.

I heard parts of the Falls is up as well.

Some parts of Key Biscayne are up... Some parts of the Falls are also up.

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Old 10-26-2005, 04:10 PM
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I am okay. We were in Washington DC when the storm hit. Back last night, brought some generators for friends along the way and some gas in the few gas cans we could buy.
Robert, don't come down.
Forget the house at this point. There is nothing here. No food, no water and worst, no gas. The last gas points are MM 173 on I95. Orlando has no gas from what I know.

I have a power pole in front of the street to my warehouse. So I have to figure where to leave the car now. Anybody with a space in their garage to keep a car for a week?
Martin, I have a spot at my office if you need it...
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Old 10-26-2005, 04:43 PM
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Don't most expensive homes in South Florida have natural gas generators? Hell I have seen most homes here in Illinois with gas generators.

Please post more pictures!!

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Old 10-26-2005, 04:59 PM
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William,

How did the Tequestas fare? I called the office in my building and they said some windows broke but only a small percentage of them. Trying to get down there but waiting for Ft. Lauderdale airport to open up. Also if you dont mind can you peek across and see if the Yellow Maser is ok in the other garage, I think you can see it from your garage. Thanks! Is the publix open by us?
Very little damage here. The garage is pretty good, maybe your car got a little wet but thats probably the worst. A few fences blew in but mostly on the lower floors. When I go back to the garage I'll look for the yellow Maser

Now Brickell Ave got hammered. The Greenberg, Colonial, Mellon & other buildings have a lot of broken glass a few bldgs have more broken windows than glass windows

strange but Brickell Key got off very easy apart from a lot of downed trees & bushes, We had power back within 24 hours

if you come down from the north bring several full 5 gallon drums of fuel
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Old 10-26-2005, 05:48 PM
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Thanks William I really appreiciate it,

Im coming down from the North, but way north--New York. They might look at me kinda funny wheeling those drums of gasoline into the airport! Is it really an issue finding working gas stations in the area?
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:13 PM
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Is it really an issue finding working gas stations in the area?
it certainly is today. Most are closed, I guess out of fuel. I passed 3 gas lines over 6 blocks long today. Crazy. Stay in NY until next week if you can, things should be closer to normal by then
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:41 PM
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finally reached parents in naples. they did not get too badly hit at all but there is no power and no water and there might not be for weeks ! yes weeks ! so if you dont need to go down there, dont!
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:55 PM
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Don't most expensive homes in South Florida have natural gas generators? Hell I have seen most homes here in Illinois with gas generators.

Please post more pictures!!
Not alot of natural gas in Miami but I know that those can also run on propane...

I am getting one after this season ends... maybe we can get a group buy going!
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