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Is that Wisconsin or California?STORM'S A BREWIN'!!! (or so all the local news/weather staff has been telling me all day)...
...so...
...went shopping, made sure I was up on all supplies...
....topped off the generator, who got a nice little workout the other day when I lost power for about 8 hrs...
...refilled the gas can, in case I run the generator's tank empty (or the power outage goes past 8-10 hours), because I can't rely on the gas stations to have power if the storm ends up being bad enough (not uncommon around here)...
...charged up the cell phone...
...took a shower ()...
...stored the welcome mats away (any time the wind blows, those things ALWAYS end up any place except where they're supposed to be)...
...tested the camp stove, to make sure it was working...
...bags of ice for the 2 refrigerators and their respective freezers, not to mention the stand up freezer I've also got...
...make sure the water pressure is built up (when I go to bed)...
...and finally, pray to the Godz that it ends up just being a gentle breeze...
Kalifornia?!...You're fired! Take your things and GET OUT.Is that Wisconsin or California?
congrats on two weeks of 7x24. We always supervised feeding with Irish Wolhound pups, every 2 hours. Moma always too big to take a chance on her stomping pups to leave them alone with her.Been up all night. My dog is delivering her litter of pups. Had one stillborn, but we have 5 boys, and three girls who are doing fine.
My Dame might have one more. We knew she was carrying 7 for sure, but the last two were a surprise.
Yeah, I have been up 25 straight so far. My wife about 20.congrats on two weeks of 7x24. We always supervised feeding with Irish Wolhound pups, every 2 hours. Moma always too big to take a chance on her stomping pups to leave them alone with her.
Living in England, I took a guess...Kalifornia?!...You're fired! Take your things and GET OUT.
(just kiddingI'm in Washington State)
Actually, this weather's pretty typical for this time of year. Last night wasn't a "gentle breeze", but the only thing that ended up happening was a temporary loss of cable.
No biggee.
IT's ok.Living in England, I took a guess...
We native Californians weren't thrilled about people dropping into the state at the rate of nearly a million a year, back in the 80's and 90's, which in turn caused a building boom that paved over our orange groves, strawberry field and any open patch of dirt.IT's ok.
I get a little sensitive about Kommiefornia, since 1/2 the state invaded this one over the course of about 4 years, back in the 90's.
Now they all act like, "I've lived here for 20 years, what are you talking about?", and I'm still like, "GET OUT!!!".
...it's a personal problem. You're still aces.
I used to say I was going to take a trip and drive around the perimeter of the state, planting a sign alongside any road that led from Kalifornia into Washington, that read, Thank you for visiting The State of Washington. Don't le the door smack you in the @$$ on the way home.We native Californians weren't thrilled about people dropping into the state at the rate of nearly a million a year, back in the 80's and 90's, which in turn caused a building boom that paved over our orange groves, strawberry field and any open patch of dirt.
I used to have a bumper-sticker that read:
"Welcome To California! Now go home."
No one will guess you are Professor Propwash. Your secret is safe with me.I can't wait to anonymously bash it with pseudo facts and hearsay. Of course I'll give it a like.