Typhoon Melor (Nona) Strikes The Philippines -- Everybody Okay?

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Vince Runza
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I'm surprised no one has posted about this. Are you guys that blasé about earthquakes and typhoons?post-5148-0-37025600-1450093805_thumb.jp

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sonjack2847
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Are you guys that blasé about earthquakes and typhoons?

 

:36_1_68[1]:

 

Pretty much yeah :cheersty:

 

It becomes everyday life after a while pick up the pieces and carry on

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Dave Hounddriver
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Beautiful weather here.  No wind.  No rain. No waves.  Whats the panic?

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sonjack2847
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Beautiful weather here.  No wind.  No rain. No waves.  Whats the panic?

I have insider knowledge on this and you will get a storm on Wednesday.

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Mike J
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It is Tuesday 06:30 here.  84 degree F, light breeze coming in off the ocean.  A little overcast so we may get some rain today and that would be good for the plants.  I think the majority of the expats that live here, and frequent this site, live outside of the typical "typhoon belt".  Had a pretty good shake from an earthquake two  years ago, but no damage here, and none since.  :thumbsup:

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mogo51
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Glad to hear you are all ok, was going to make a post on the same subject myself.  Are you there Jack or hiding under the computer tabe?????

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Jack Peterson
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 Are you there Jack or hiding under the computer tabe?????

 

 Nah! Mate post-2148-0-94941900-1450138943_thumb.jp  :hystery:

 

Jack :rolleyes:

Morning all :morning1:

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jpbago
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I'm surprised no one has posted about this. Are you guys that blasé about earthquakes and typhoons?attachicon.gifdont-Panic-UNLESS.jpg

 

Volcanoes don't worry us either. Most locals are not aware of these nature events and the ones that do, just continue on like an ordinary day.

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Dave Hounddriver
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Volcanoes don't worry us either.

 

And fires.  I'm sure there are a lot of members living in high-rises who know full well that there is no fire rescue that can get to them if the building burns.

 

About the only natural phenomenon that gets our collective goats is PMS  :xmas_girl (1):

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