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Let it snow already! All the hype be gettin on muh nerves! Sheesh!!!

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Nitedoc · 51-55, M
I know what you mean. We were supposed to get 12+ inches of snow today. We got about 3 inches. Of course it isn't over yet!
Tumbleweed · F
@Nitedoc We got a little snow & now it's a little freezing rain coming down.
pdockal · 56-60, M
Tumbleweed · F
@pdockal The plows & salt trucks are out now & the roads are empty so they oughts be able to get alot doen with everybody out of their way
pdockal · 56-60, M
@Tumbleweed

I'm not sure how my roads are
I live on barely used street
Plus the sun isn't out so it's very grey
We're used to this so hopefully the plow will keep up with it
The heavy stuff hasn't started yet
Should be fun to play in the heavy stuff with my pups
Tumbleweed · F
@pdockal They're calling for 100% today and tomorrow. I've got extra blankets, flashlight, candles, etc. Plus got my mom some extra food the other day.
Been sleeting all night here and into the morning.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@MayorOfCrushtown We got hours of sleet and then heavy snow. They say we got 10 inches total where I live.
bookerdana · M
It's the SNOWPACALPSE....its the end of all civilization ,man,,argh😱

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Still down South major power outages ages⚡ not so good
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Dont alot of american houses not have insulation in the walls?
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@GuyWithOpinions The ones who live in houses that they can afford that has it. When I was young we lived in two wood frame houses with little insulation. My ex got some insulation and put it in the attic of the first house. The room felt warmer within 30 minutes. We had put wood stove in the living to help heat with to save some money on propane and even with that it was still chilly in other parts of the house. We had cheaper rent than most homes in the area and the homes were small but the price of filling up a propane tank and the rural electricity rates, and the price of gasoline to drive to town to grocery shop etc. took a big chunk out of our budget.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
@cherokeepatti what i mean is most houses arent built to handle even a slight winter. How are they going to handle this cold blast?
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@GuyWithOpinions well many of them are built to handle it if the renters or owners will heed the advice that is being given. Have to let the water drip or use heater tape on plumbing in some cases, if that is not possible shut off the water. My neighborhood has fireplaces in almost all of the homes here that can be put to use in case of a power outage.

 
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