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mib
29 Oct 2012, 20:59
I hope our American friends in the path of this storm on here will all be safe and well.

Wario
29 Oct 2012, 21:39
concerned about the thursday beacon show :/

anotherday
29 Oct 2012, 21:42
concerned about the thursday beacon show :/

There is more to life than ML, sir :(

PanicLord
29 Oct 2012, 21:42
I hope our American friends in the path of this storm on here will all be safe and well.


Hear hear - I was there for Hurricane Katrina last year so I know what they're going through.

All the very best to all.

Wario
29 Oct 2012, 21:44
There is more to life than ML, sir :(

didnt say their wasnt :roll: BUT i was looking forward to this for months, and storms dont scare me.

I live in Queens, New York for college. I am feeling all this stuff first hand.

Vickip
29 Oct 2012, 21:59
I hope our American friends in the path of this storm on here will all be safe and well.

Thanks ... so far so good here :-)

JennaG
29 Oct 2012, 22:24
I was actually thinking of flying out to New York for the Beacon Theater show but I wasn't allowed the time off from work so in a way, I'm glad that I wasn't allowed to go since I just know how scared I'd have been in a strange country where I don't know anyone.

I've been reading about this online and my thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the affected areas.

Monstro
30 Oct 2012, 02:13
Some of the pics going online look bad, lots of people without power, doesn't look good.

The Flying Mouse
30 Oct 2012, 02:25
:twisted: Hope nobody gets hit too bad, and that everyone stays safe and well.

melon
30 Oct 2012, 02:31
Good luck to all

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Vickip
30 Oct 2012, 04:47
My Mom and I haven't been able to go over and check the store today .... but our State Senator told us everything was fine when she went past earlier this afternoon. They're expecting minor flooding in the area when high tide hits later tonight, so hopefully it will be ok tomorrow.

After seeing the pictures and videos of New York tonight, I'm extremely worried about Meat, the band, crew, Katrina, and Kathy who are traveling back from Canada to New York :(

Wario
30 Oct 2012, 04:54
My Mom and I haven't been able to go over and check the store today .... but our State Senator told us everything was fine when she went past earlier this afternoon. They're expecting minor flooding in the area when high tide hits later tonight, so hopefully it will be ok tomorrow.

After seeing the pictures and videos of New York tonight, I'm extremely worried about Meat, the band, crew, Katrina, and Kathy who are traveling back from Canada to New York :(

im sure they are fine :) They wont get to NY till maybe 6 or 7am. Storm will be done at 4 am, and they wont even enter the lincoln tunnel till 5 or 6

Cherry.Loaf
30 Oct 2012, 13:25
Thinking of you all there's some scary looking pictures out there! Really us Brits are very lucky with our weather

anotherday
30 Oct 2012, 14:20
Did anyone see the photo of Ground Zero flooding? :(

CarylB
30 Oct 2012, 14:22
The people of the USA have a proven track record of facing terrible adversity with courage and determination. I feel great sorrow for those who have lost their lives and their families, and faith in the people in the cities devastated by this storm. They will set about the task of recovery with strength and purpose. Hope all keep safe and strong, and that all those undertaking journeys manage them safely.

Caryl

Dave
30 Oct 2012, 14:49
It is a mess here...I am right across the river from Marshall University in Huntington WV. If you google map it, you can see we are no where near the coast, but the hurricane brought us a full on blizzard. Snow is starting to stick to the ground and schools are cancelled/trick or treat has been delayed. My prayers go out to all affected by this storm. Stay safe, be warm and dry, and follow all safety precautions.

Sue K
30 Oct 2012, 14:55
Thinking of you all there's some scary looking pictures out there! Really us Brits are very lucky with our weather

I live in Philadelphia, PA, USA and the basement of our hut dampened a bit ... and the bottom of a plexiglass bedroom window came away but was sorted... alot of leaves and twigs on the ground... and some trash cans knocked over... We live in a neighborhood of small streets and rowhouses and not near water ... so I always consider us lucky with the weather as well ... Watching the news, though, is aching the heart ... but as Caryl said... we will survive !!! ... Thanks for your concerns for my peeps !!! ... :D ... xo

Wario
30 Oct 2012, 15:02
where im at in Queens everything seems fine. a few branches and stuff, but nothing major. Their were reported fires, but not near me.

JaysScout
30 Oct 2012, 15:08
where im at in Queens everything seems fine. a few branches and stuff, but nothing major. Their were reported fires, but not near me.

Wario......how about the power outages in Manhattan?

Wario
30 Oct 2012, 15:20
Wario......how about the power outages in Manhattan?

most of that is downtown, queens is uptown. some people i nthe area dont have power, but my dorm does.

JaysScout
30 Oct 2012, 15:27
most of that is downtown, queens is uptown. some people i nthe area dont have power, but my dorm does.

I'm thinking of the Beacon Theater. :)

melon
30 Oct 2012, 15:56
Did anyone see the photo of Ground Zero flooding? :(

Yup, and the subway flooding too

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Wario
30 Oct 2012, 16:12
Yup, and the subway flooding too

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thats the subways downtown, which were mostly above ground lobbies. the pictures make it look far worse then it actually is.

AndrewG
30 Oct 2012, 16:18
It looks pretty bad to me. 17 dead. Doubt that's just a photo effect. Doubt there will be any concerts in that region for a while. Wall Street probably closed for several days and wouldn't surprise me if the whole election is postponed by a week or so.

CarylB
30 Oct 2012, 16:42
thats the subways downtown, which were mostly above ground lobbies. the pictures make it look far worse then it actually is.

Chris I know you're trying to be optimistic, but people standing up to their knees in running water, millions without electricity. a mercifully low but nonetheless distressing death toll, businesses closed, the NYSE closed for two days for the first time in over 100 years, a state of emergency declared .. this is pretty bad, it's bigger than the next show, it's a devastating blow to millions of people and your economy, and most of us are not simply relying on a few photos but reading/listening to/watching the news and seeing live footage

AndyK
30 Oct 2012, 17:26
Just been looking at Google news about this storm, the media is full of images of NYC and surrounding area (the images and coverage of the boardwalk in Atlantic City are particularly distressing to see) and a few of Canada.

It's impossible to deny that the scenes are terrible, there's far less coverage over the impact Sandy has had in the Caribbean over the past week or so in the build up to events of last night. 69 dead in the Caribbean including 52 in Haiti alone.

Many affected in Haiti hadn't rebuilt their lives or their homes after the devastation of the earthquake 3 years ago.

It's saddening to see that in a world shrunk ever more by digital media, much of what happens in other countries goes unnoticed. My thoughts go out to those Caribbean nations affected as well. May they receive the aid they need as quickly as it will be delivered elsewhere.

AndrewG
30 Oct 2012, 18:23
I think everyone should just head over to Wario's room. They'll be safe there. :-P

Battybarb
30 Oct 2012, 18:38
just hope nobody else gets hurt ,it is so terrible what has happened ,we just dont know how lucky we are , think we are all guilty of whinging and moaning about our weather at some point or another when in fact ours is a piece of cake when you see what has just happened

Vickip
30 Oct 2012, 18:57
Update : Mom went over to the store today, and thankfully everything is fine :D
As I posted in the other thread, Danny posted on his FB page that they have made it safe and sound to Albany, NY and are in a "holding pattern". The Beacon Theatre show may still be up in the air .. but IMO the most important thing is that everybody stays safe and sound.

Vickip
30 Oct 2012, 18:59
Did anyone see the photo of Ground Zero flooding? :(

Yes ... it was absolutely unbelievable :(

Vickip
30 Oct 2012, 19:00
It is a mess here...I am right across the river from Marshall University in Huntington WV. If you google map it, you can see we are no where near the coast, but the hurricane brought us a full on blizzard. Snow is starting to stick to the ground and schools are cancelled/trick or treat has been delayed. My prayers go out to all affected by this storm. Stay safe, be warm and dry, and follow all safety precautions.

Stay safe too Dave !

Dave
30 Oct 2012, 19:39
It looks pretty bad to me. 17 dead. Doubt that's just a photo effect. Doubt there will be any concerts in that region for a while. Wall Street probably closed for several days and wouldn't surprise me if the whole election is postponed by a week or so.

General election can't be postponed. We manage okay with the weather. There will most likely be low turnout. America has early and absentee balloting.

LucyK!
30 Oct 2012, 21:13
With regards to Meat's show on Thursday, he's just posted on Facebook that they're hoping to go ahead with it...is there any point if the access roads are flooded?

Here in the UK we've had some serious flooding over recent years, not the storm elements that the US has but shocking amounts of water, and that's not been cleared in 8 hours. ~~~~~~ all point in risking Meat, the band and crew travelling unnecessarily if no-one (or very few people) can attend :?

LisaT
30 Oct 2012, 22:24
I think everyone should just head over to Wario's room. They'll be safe there. :-P

That's questionable! ;)

Vickip
30 Oct 2012, 22:25
With regards to Meat's show on Thursday, he's just posted on Facebook that they're hoping to go ahead with it...is there any point if the access roads are flooded?

Here in the UK we've had some serious flooding over recent years, not the storm elements that the US has but shocking amounts of water, and that's not been cleared in 8 hours. ~~~~~~ all point in risking Meat, the band and crew travelling unnecessarily if no-one (or very few people) can attend :?

That's an excellent point. But I'm sure Meat, and the Beacon Theatre as well, will make sure it's completely safe for everyone before they completely decide to go through with it. We know how Meat hates to cancel and disappoint his fans, and he may have a problem trying to reschedule it since he's having knee surgery after this run of shows are over :shrug:

I have a ticket to the show and as long as the trains are running (and I can get there safely) I'll go. But if they decide it's everyone's best interests for him to cancel that's fine too .... safety should always come first.

AndrewG
30 Oct 2012, 23:06
~~~~in' Hell. Just saw a video of a man filming in his street and 3 huge trees just ripped down completely in the space of 7 seconds. Crazy scary. :-(

Wario
31 Oct 2012, 02:54
some light at the end of the tunnel:

The busses are now up, and the majority of bridges have been reopened.

Just took awalk around the neighborhood near my dorm. saw like 5 big-ass Trees uprooted. jesus christ.

melon
31 Oct 2012, 03:40
some light at the end of the tunnel:

The busses are now up, and the majority of bridges have been reopened.

Just took awalk around the neighborhood near my dorm. saw like 5 big-ass Trees uprooted. jesus christ.

Makes it look worse than it really was, right?

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Julie in the rv mirror
31 Oct 2012, 05:07
I'm glad to hear that people are safe. ;)

We're feeling the effects of the storm as far away as Chicago. No rain, but high winds and extremely large waves on Lake Michigan.

JaysScout
31 Oct 2012, 18:24
The show at the Beacon Theater in NYC for November 1st has been postponed.

Julie in the rv mirror
01 Nov 2012, 22:05
There is a benefit concert taking place tomorrow night (Friday, Nov.2) starting at 8 pm Eastern time. It's being broadcast on various channels and online:

http://todaynews.today.com/_news/2012/11/01/14852645-nbc-networks-to-host-benefit-concert-for-sandy-victims#comments

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