I feel for you people without power. We didn't lose power here but with the end of daylight savings time this weekend I had to reset the clock on the microwave, coffee maker etc. Didn't have to on the alarm clock it resets itself. My watches had to be changed too.
Quite the undertaking. Sandy survivors know my pain.
look at all the guys here getting insecure because I called Badfunn manly..........wow ... sensitive much?
Any more stories of how all of you guys are doing back there? I cannot be more sincere.
We honestly don't hear anything about the damage, the rebuilding or how you guys are managing back there.
Misleading thread title. Expenting to see a half-eaten pastrami on rye.
95% of us are back to normal....the other 5% are sucking wind...ocean front folks on the barrier island near seaside, lavalette, ortley.....fucked. infrastructure is bent bad.....cant get permits to rebuild...or their insurance money....also some parts of Staten island NY are still in zombieland
There will be tons of small scale(to the rest of us) pain...destroying the lives of simple people...the 'system' grinding them up and spitting them out....as usual
Watch this....crazy sick...the ultimate irony
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2074192295001/
It's pretty much back to normal where I live in the NW corner of NJ, but like George said, the people near sea level are all still fucked. Unless they're planning on building a levee around the tri-state coast line, everything they refurbish will just get washed away the next time it happens...and the next time after that. The biggest issue I had to deal with was a shortage of boiler controls because so many of them got damaged, but even that issue was short lived.
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