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Old 10-25-2006, 05:03 PM   #1
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I live in (too close for comfort) proximity of a chemical weapons incinerator. All you folks that live in Florida and on the gulf coast know about the evacuation routes posted in case of hurricanes..well here we have evacuation routes in case of an accident at the incinerator. This thing has been up and burning for about 2 years and every year we get in the mail details on which routes to take. The government even sprung for "shelter in-place" equipment just in case someone couldn't get out, and that is laughable and has been a joke around here but that is another story.

Anyhoo.....with too much frequency (and it goes to show I watch too much TV) commercials are being shown over & over about what to do in case of an accident. They are on the radio and it is talked about in the newspapers. I have a friend in Panama City that is an environmentalist and activist and she tells me to get the crap out of here but I can't just move off. All of this has gotten me a nervous wreck and I must say a bit paranoid because now I feel that something is going to happen. It has never bothered me much before and I guess I was naive about what they were burning at the thing. Now that I have studied and have gotten the "DOH" out of me I am afraid.

If a warning signal goes off, I am suppose to head for the Georgia line. I have stashed away some cash ( I don't have credit cards) and have a bag packed. Honest to goodness I feel like people did with all of the y2k hoopla and we all know nothing happened.

I am a grown woman but I feel just like a big ole scaredy cat baby.

Am I being too paranoid? Do I need a swift kick in the pants? Should I get a grip and pull myself together?
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I have to leave for class soon but a quick google shows that there was a sarin gas leak at your incinerator in 2004.
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I live in (too close for comfort) proximity of a chemical weapons incinerator. All you folks that live in Florida and on the gulf coast know about the evacuation routes posted in case of hurricanes..well here we have evacuation routes in case of an accident at the incinerator. This thing has been up and burning for about 2 years and every year we get in the mail details on which routes to take. The government even sprung for "shelter in-place" equipment just in case someone couldn't get out, and that is laughable and has been a joke around here but that is another story.

Anyhoo.....with too much frequency (and it goes to show I watch too much TV) commercials are being shown over & over about what to do in case of an accident. They are on the radio and it is talked about in the newspapers. I have a friend in Panama City that is an environmentalist and activist and she tells me to get the crap out of here but I can't just move off. All of this has gotten me a nervous wreck and I must say a bit paranoid because now I feel that something is going to happen. It has never bothered me much before and I guess I was naive about what they were burning at the thing. Now that I have studied and have gotten the "DOH" out of me I am afraid.

If a warning signal goes off, I am suppose to head for the Georgia line. I have stashed away some cash ( I don't have credit cards) and have a bag packed. Honest to goodness I feel like people did with all of the y2k hoopla and we all know nothing happened.

I am a grown woman but I feel just like a big ole scaredy cat baby.

Am I being too paranoid? Do I need a swift kick in the pants? Should I get a grip and pull myself together?

Hi Lucy

Yes, IGNORANCE is bliss. ; 0
Try to forget about the WHAT IFS,as quite frankly there will be something else out to get you instead of this. When we worry about a certain thing it always ends up that the thing we were worrying about doesn't happen but something least expected does.
Just try to chill and not worry about the WHAT IFS, ok,as if it is going to happen it will, and you worrying about it is using up too much of your energy.
Take care Lucy
BTW where I live if the Nuclear Power Plant fails we are done for, as there is no emergency route out.
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If you are that worried about it, you may want to move to a new location. I had friends last year that were worried about this years hurricane season because the stupid, idiot, moronic media people kept going on and on about global warming, and the Gulf was too hot, and we would have twice as many storms this year. We had half the storms, and hardly any in the Gulf. You can't go through life worrying about what might happen.
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Evacuation routes out of here are a joke. If you don't get a very early start, you will probably end up riding out a storm on the highway. I-10 gets gridlocked, and it's the only way out other than a few secondary highways. On the other hand, you have plenty of advance warning for a 'cane.
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