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Offline franksolich

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primitives hunker down for bad weather
« on: January 30, 2009, 07:11:42 PM »
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This includes an episode where the sparkling husband primitive has to go to the airport to pick up his wife.

First, Grandma, who lives down in Kansas or Oklahoma or Arkansas or somewhere:

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hippywife  (1000+ posts)      Tue Jan-27-09 07:05 PM
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Keep a good thought for sazemisery.

We're going through a terrible ice storm that shows no signs of abating before the night is over. We just heard on the news that the area she lives is without power. I don't know if it's the entire Muskogee area or not, and if her house is included in the power outage, but hold a good thought if you will.

We went through this a year ago December and it was terrible.

And then the tambourine Bambi primitive, who's pretty old:

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Tangerine LaBamba  (1000+ posts)      Tue Jan-27-09 07:28 PM
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3. Here in Northern Virginia, we're having an ice storm after a day of sweet snowfall - an accumulation of 1.5 inches. It's vile out there.

But, we're in no danger, as far as I can tell, of losing power.

My best thoughts are out to all who are in the dark. That really bites it.

By the way, I'm re-baptizing the tambourine Bambi primitive, who's pretty old.

Now she's the Rita Hayworth primitive.

The sparkling husband primitive, in Maryland:

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Stinky The Clown  (1000+ posts)        Tue Jan-27-09 08:14 PM
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4. I gotta go out in this shit ..... an airport run.

Sparkly's been outta town the last few days.

The sparkling husband primitive's wife can't drive herself home from the airport?

The Rita Hayworth primitive again, in northern Virginia:

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Tangerine LaBamba  (1000+ posts)      Tue Jan-27-09 08:15 PM
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5. Careful, pal........

We're talking glare ice out there.

The main roads will be passable, but the secondary and tertiary are beastly.

Cuidado, amigo mio........

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Stinky The Clown  (1000+ posts)        Tue Jan-27-09 08:33 PM
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6. I just checked ..... the line must be between you and me .....

It is snowing here. I just need to go two blocks to hit main road .... here's hopin .....

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Tangerine LaBamba  (1000+ posts)      Tue Jan-27-09 08:36 PM
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7. Good - it's a southern storm, the worst is south of here, so you should be all right.

Check in when you get home, if you can.

Easy does it...............

The sparkling husband primitive checks in:

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Stinky The Clown  (1000+ posts)        Tue Jan-27-09 10:44 PM
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11. Snow .... then sleet .... slick as snot in the neighborhood

Morons driving way too fast for conditions out on the highways .... it seems to be not getting any worse, though, so that's good.

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Tangerine LaBamba  (1000+ posts)      Tue Jan-27-09 11:11 PM
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12. Thank you...........

I've been checking in, watching for you. The sleet's still bouncing off windows here, so I can imagine what the streets/roads are like up there. It's supposed to do this tonight and then gradually turn to rain tomorrow morning.

The glare ice is nothing compared to the idiot drivers, I know.

I'm glad y'all are home safe. I do believe there will be several quaffed in your honor..............

I was never, for obvious reasons, a movie aficiando.

Wasn't Rita Hayworth a big quaffer?

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Stinky The Clown  (1000+ posts)        Tue Jan-27-09 11:19 PM
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13. La belle chat

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hippywife  (1000+ posts)      Wed Jan-28-09 07:29 AM
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14. Glad you made it back okay with the prized Ms. Sparkly. Hope it doesn't get any worse out there.

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AwakeAtLast  (1000+ posts)        Tue Jan-27-09 09:00 PM
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9. We're supposed to get up to 12" of snow tonight!

For Central IN, that's A LOT!

It's so flat it just blows around and keeps on blowing. 

We're already on a two-hour delay tomorrow, so there is a bright side!

I'll keep sending out those vibes!

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hippywife  (1000+ posts)      Wed Jan-28-09 07:38 AM
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16. Stay safe!

My family lives over in Central Ohio and the radar looks like it's hovering over there this morning.

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spindrifter  (1000+ posts)       Tue Jan-27-09 10:13 PM
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10. We are thinking power thoughts!

Having lived in a cold place where we did not have central heat, we lost power every day and you could see daylight through every door and window frame, I know how miserable it can be.

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hippywife  (1000+ posts)      Wed Jan-28-09 07:31 AM
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15. Thanks for the thoughts everyone.

The news this morning said some lights are back on down her way. Hopefully they'll get everyone back up soon.

We're hunkered down as the roads out here are pretty bad. When it gets light we have to go out and see if we can figure out what banged against the side of the house really loudly about three times in the wee hours of this morning. No trees near the house so not really sure.

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sazemisery  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jan-28-09 08:15 AM
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17. We are OK
 
For those of you not familiar, I live in a valley next to the Arkansas river near Muskogee, Oklahoma. There are 4 families that live on my dead end road. It is 12 miles to town and that road is a series of winding hills with some mighty treacherous curves. My Jeep Wrangler does great but I will not risk life and limb to go to town. Luckily, I am self employed and I can work from home via GoToMyPC.

We thought we were going to escape this time as the forecast early on said mostly rain for us. As Monday noon approached, it was apparent that it would be much worse than expected. The temperature dropped steadily all afternoon.  The rain started in earnest around 6:00 pm and became ice around midnight. We had a continuous heavy ice/rain mixture all night and into early Tuesday morning. That turned onto sleet around 3:00 pm and continued until 5:00 am Wednesday morning. They say we got 1 to 3 inches but I have 3 inches in my driveway and in some parts of the pasture 4 inches deep.

The power went out around 2:00 pm yesterday afternoon. After going through 2 of these ice storms since 2000, we invested in a LARGE generator that runs on propane. We are able to run the upstairs heating unit, the blower on the Buck stove fireplace insert downstairs, space heater in laundry room (to keep pipes from freezing), hot water heater, refrigerator and freezers, lights, and even the TV and computer. 

Our biggest concern is the tree damage. We store our wood in a large dog kennel with a sheet metal roof supported with angle iron. Three trees fell on this and crushed the side with the gate. We are going to have to cut away the chainlink on the other side to get wood for the fireplace. There are at least 15 to 20 trees snapped off at the base and another 10 with the tops broken off. This is not to mention the storm of 2007 that took out at least 50 of my trees. As I type this, I can hear what sounds like gunfire all around as the limbs and trees splinter and break.

I feel quite guilty with all this extra power. I have called my neighbors and invited them all over to dinner tonight. I only have use of a 2 burner propane stove. Running electric appliances puts a strain on the generator and heat for the house is more important than toaster ovens.

I will probably have lasagna with salad and bread. We made a large pan of this 2 weeks ago, portioned it out and stored it in Food Saver bags in the freezer. I will have enough for us and our 7 guests. I had just made several baguettes on Sunday and have plenty of salad fixings.

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hippywife  (1000+ posts)      Wed Jan-28-09 08:24 AM
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18. Yaaaaa!

Now that's what I call prepared, woman! Glad to hear you are doing okay and able to provide not only for yourself, but for those around you.

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Stinky The Clown  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jan-28-09 01:35 PM
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19. What an adventure!

Glad you and your neighbors are all okay. Is the outage such that your four properties are all alone?

We are in a 110 house area that is always the first out and last restored cuz we're at the end of the line.

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sazemisery  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jan-28-09 02:56 PM
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23. We are always the last to get power

The news just reported there are 1000 without power in my county. My sister lives about 5 miles from me and they got power back about an hour ago. The electric coop says it will be tomorrow before everyone else has power.

There has been no thaw today. High temperature has been 25 and the cloud cover has hung over us. We are going to have to get extra bodies and chainsaws to cut a way out to the main road as cedars are bowed down over the drive out of the property.

Hey, truthfully, I wouldn't mind 3 or 4 more days at home. This is not "roughing it". The last three times without power and a 2500 watt generator is roughing it.

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Tangerine LaBamba  (1000+ posts)      Wed Jan-28-09 02:08 PM
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21. An adventure!

Who needs it?

I'm glad you're all right and made of what looks to be sturdy pioneer stock. Did pioneers fix lasagna?

Here in Northern Virginia, we're ice-covered, although traffic has melted the stuff on the main roads. Temps are starting to drop as the sun goes down and the icy drizzle continues, which means rush hour will be frightful. So far, no power outages around here, which is reassuring.

Good luck and stay warm...........

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Tsiyu  (1000+ posts)        Thu Jan-29-09 05:03 AM
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Oh, the trees.

I do a zen meditation every time the wind blows

"thespacebetweenthetreesthespacebetweenthetreesthespacebetweenthetrees" goes the chant) ever since a tree took out my power and phone lines this time last year. It is a very loud memory.

I've had trees take out gazebos and land on fence everywhere. I love living in the trees but when they fall

Glad you are well and you are a dear to take care of the neighbors. Stay warm

franksolich's meditation is "nomoresnownomoresnownomoresnownomoresnow......" and it works about as well as any other Yin or Yang meditation.

The diet cola primitive, who lives in one of the southwestern states:

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Tab  (1000+ posts)        Wed Jan-28-09 01:49 PM
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20. We went through this about 3 weeks ago

No power for a week.

Hoping all is well. The storm is coming atop us as we speak. Apparently it's 1400 miles long, which is pretty much half the United States. Supposedly we'll get up to 20 inches and maybe outages. At least I have it down to a science given the last storm in December. PITA, though.

Well, one thing's for sure.

0bama broke his campaign promise about changing the weather.
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Re: primitives hunker down for bad weather
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2009, 07:18:14 PM »
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My best thoughts are out to all who are in the dark. That really bites it.

I'm sure that will be a real comfort to them when the lights come back on and they are all booted up again.

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Re: primitives hunker down for bad weather
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2009, 07:48:25 PM »
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I do believe there will be several queefed in your honor.

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Re: primitives hunker down for bad weather
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2009, 08:15:19 PM »
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Stinky The Clown  (1000+ posts)        Tue Jan-27-09 10:44 PM
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11. Snow .... then sleet .... slick as snot in the neighborhood

Morons driving way too fast for conditions out on the highways .... it seems to be not getting any worse, though, so that's good.

 :rotf: :rotf:  Good thing he's in Maryland, or I'd take offense.  At first read, I thought he was in Oklahoma.  I'm one of those fast drivers, but not too fast for conditions.  People around here go 20 mph on salted, graveled, nearly dry roads...and tailgate while they're at it.  I'm the one in the messy lane, "flying" past everyone at 40 or 50 mph, depending on just how messy the fast lane is.  They drive me nuts!!  The roads aren't even a little bad, let alone 20 mph bad.  If the blizzard isn't bad enough to hide the road right in front of your car, you don't go no stinking 20 mph!!

One of my coworkers got all excited about me coming to work during this same storm, wanted to come look at my 4 wheel drive.  I just laughed at him.  I drive a little front-wheel-drive Toyota.  You don't need no stinking 4 wheel drive in OKLAHOMA!!   :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
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Re: primitives hunker down for bad weather
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2009, 09:23:18 PM »
Thank goodness for global warming or it'd be really bad out there.

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Re: primitives hunker down for bad weather
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2009, 11:50:59 PM »
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Tsiyu  (1000+ posts)        Thu Jan-29-09 05:03 AM
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27. I do a zen meditation every time the wind blows

"thespacebetweenthetreesthespacebetweenthetreesthespacebetweenthetrees" goes the chant) ever since a tree took out my power and phone lines this time last year. It is a very loud memory.

No wonder these people are insane.
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Re: primitives hunker down for bad weather
« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2009, 05:04:13 AM »
Coach, the Obamessiah did "change" the weather.  It got markedly worse, did it not?

It's gonna get real interesting this hurricane season.
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Re: primitives hunker down for bad weather
« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2009, 08:42:28 AM »
No wonder these people are insane.

Yeah...and I do believe reading their stuff is driving me batty too.

I'm beginning to do a zen meditation every time I read their crap.

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Re: primitives hunker down for bad weather
« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2009, 01:31:16 PM »
One of them actually seems to be prepared but apparently this was from slow learning from the past 3 times.