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very concerned...I would be scared if i lived in Miami. Based on the current forecast tracks I think you only have about a 10% chance of being hit really bad but that numbers still to high to relax. However, I think it's pretty obvious Miami will get some significant effects but I just do not see it being a disaster...hopefully
1. Hurricane Irene was a little disappointing?
I know what you mean! I live in Orange County and since tuesday I had started panicking. My poor mother(I am only 15) used money she did not really have to buy flashlights and batteries, now she can not get the money back. We needed that money for food since times are so bad. The worst part of the storm was around 9:00-10:30 A.M. and it was not that much of a difference compared to our severe thunderstorms. The weather channels and the news made it seem so much bigger! I am just thankful that everyone is safe though. GOD BLESS!.
2. What should I do to pass my time during hurricane Irene?
charge all electonics. like phones and laptops. u MIGHT be able to reach a wireless connection. prob not. get battery powered everything: fans/clocks/ etc now... try to buy battery powered electronic games or pull out the board games plan a sleepover with friends ...if older -- drink and hang out ..if not do make overs play 21 questions or quiiji board idk read. write. or if u have homework or school apps ... get something done youve been slacking on. clean out closet/room/house/apt battery powered radio magazines try new hairstyles anything lol
3. Why are Americans making a big deal about Hurricane Irene?
Hurricanes are BIG no matter what number they are. Landfall is bad and will cause a lot of dmg. It's especially bad because it's hitting so far north which is unusual since it normally hits more tropical areas.
4. Is the scene at the end of Sherlock Series 2, when Irene Adler is rescued by Sherlock, imagined by one of them or did it actually happen? How?
It did actually happen. Steven Moffat explained it at the Sherlocked convention 2015:"The scene does not take place in Sherlock's Mind Palace, nor could it," Steven confirmed, "He's been told a lie about where Irene Adler is, so he would not have fantasied saving her from a terrorist cell, he had no reason to have to. No, he really does go and save her. He really does that, because if you remember earlier on in the story, Irene says, 'I make my way in the world, and my trick is I get people to be exactly where I want them, when I want them there. That's my super power. That's what I do.' Sherlock a few scenes later says, 'I am the one guy you can not put a collar on' and at the very end... yep, he turns up dressed as an Arabian Knight and hacks up some terrorists, and Irene's sitting there going, 'Oh yes! Talk to me momma!'"But if that was not enough, Steven goes on to explain that he wrote a further scene of what happens after they escape during the time he was writing Sherlock: His Last Vow, the final episode in series 3. "I actually wrote a scene about what happened afterwards, because I got so curious about it. I had Sherlock turning around after he had hacked up all the terrorists, still very cross, and sort of saying, 'I hope you do not think that this means I am in any way interested in you?' And Irene's already got a gun on him - as she picks up a gun from the floor - and says, 'No, but I am going to need male costume to get out of here.'"And so Sherlock is left naked and Irene runs off dressed as him. That's what I think would happen next. "So why was this extraordinary scene not included in the original 90 minute episode?"I only wrote it not that long ago, I just got so curious," Steven admitted, "It's not so much about what they did that night, it's what they said to each other. You can imagine him so pissed off, because he lost again."Let's be clear here then, once and for all... Sherlock was indeed beaten by Irene?"Some people say he won; he lost, because he admitted he cared. Having hacked up terrorists with bodies all over the floor, him covered in blood, and he's trying to retain his dignity, saying, 'I was passing and it was a night I thought I would hack up some terrorists... Oh, you are here, I did not know. I do not even like you... oh, do not pull a gun on me...' [Irene] 'Strip!', [Sherlock] 'Oh, it's not fair. I saved your life!'"And something like that happens between Irene and Sherlock every 6 months and THAT is their idea of a night of passion. "(SHERLOCKED: What happened after Sherlock rescued Irene?)