WFcatamount22
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it's no craxy
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My wife read a story about a Texan sleeping in her car to avoid freezing to death so now I'm about to be on my way home to make sure our chimney that we've never used is unobstructed even though we have an emergency generator and it's going to be 45 on Friday. Looking forward to getting up on the roof.
My wife read a story about a Texan sleeping in her car to avoid freezing to death so now I'm about to be on my way home to make sure our chimney that we've never used is unobstructed even though we have an emergency generator and it's going to be 45 on Friday. Looking forward to getting up on the roof.
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We're trying to find help for our Texas employees and hearing the same stories, including a person who fell asleep in their car until it ran out of gas and luckily their kid came out and woke them up. No hotels, limited warming shelters, but some local coworkers offered up their homes. Rough time for something like that during COVID. But if you want to be the wild west, here's the wild west for you, Texas.
Do Texans not have coats and hooded sweatshirts? We lost power for like a week during the blizzard of 93, and also for multiple days every winter growing up, but we just layered up and slept under a couple of extra blankets at night.
After typing this, I kinda realize it sounds like a heartless 2and2 response, but damn. You still have indoor shelter. Figure it out, people.
My wife read a story about a Texan sleeping in her car to avoid freezing to death so now I'm about to be on my way home to make sure our chimney that we've never used is unobstructed even though we have an emergency generator and it's going to be 45 on Friday. Looking forward to getting up on the roof.
mako1331;3660410[B said:]Do Texans not have coats and hooded sweatshirts? [/B] We lost power for like a week during the blizzard of 93, and also for multiple days every winter growing up, but we just layered up and slept under a couple of extra blankets at night.
After typing this, I kinda realize it sounds like a heartless 2and2 response, but damn. You still have indoor shelter. Figure it out, people.
Gotta get those gas ranges instead of electric (vented to the outside of course). Save your life.
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