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On Sep 15, 10:08*am, wrote:
On Sep 15, 9:54*am, wrote: On Sep 15, 3:17 am, Rowdy Mouse Racing wrote: Dave Brown wrote: Don White wrote: I went without electricity for 6 days & nights back at the end of Sept 2003 thanks to Hurricane Juan. Those cold showers and meals cooked on the barbecue and coleman stove got tiresome...... not to mention sitting around at night (1900 hrs on) with just lanterns & candles. And then there was that Ice Storm in eastern Canada back in 1998... http://brownsmarina.com/ice-story.html Yeah, a bunch of years ago we had a storm that took out our power in the winter.. We had a brandy new baby in the house, no choice but to get a generator. It's not a big one, but it will run the water stove, tv and fridge for a while, then we would switch over to the furnace for a while and cycle that all day. Babies did not exist before generators? *You dont take the baby camping? Drudge has a headline "HELL in HOUSTON", no power or water. *I used to live in Houston and it was hell WITH power and water. *This may be an improvement.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Uh, she was almost two months premature and had just been released from the hospital with special needs that required power.. And yes, babies do go camping, my oldest was camping at 6 weeks old, but that birth had no complications. For the record, she came through it fine, here is what she looks like now ![]() At the Wormfarm, Masters of Mini's racing yesterday...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Looking a tad on the soupy side! |
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On Sep 15, 11:51 am, wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:08 am, wrote: On Sep 15, 9:54 am, wrote: On Sep 15, 3:17 am, Rowdy Mouse Racing wrote: Dave Brown wrote: Don White wrote: I went without electricity for 6 days & nights back at the end of Sept 2003 thanks to Hurricane Juan. Those cold showers and meals cooked on the barbecue and coleman stove got tiresome...... not to mention sitting around at night (1900 hrs on) with just lanterns & candles. And then there was that Ice Storm in eastern Canada back in 1998... http://brownsmarina.com/ice-story.html Yeah, a bunch of years ago we had a storm that took out our power in the winter.. We had a brandy new baby in the house, no choice but to get a generator. It's not a big one, but it will run the water stove, tv and fridge for a while, then we would switch over to the furnace for a while and cycle that all day. Babies did not exist before generators? You dont take the baby camping? Drudge has a headline "HELL in HOUSTON", no power or water. I used to live in Houston and it was hell WITH power and water. This may be an improvement.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Uh, she was almost two months premature and had just been released from the hospital with special needs that required power.. And yes, babies do go camping, my oldest was camping at 6 weeks old, but that birth had no complications. For the record, she came through it fine, here is what she looks like now ![]() At the Wormfarm, Masters of Mini's racing yesterday...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Looking a tad on the soupy side! I admit there are people who really need electricity but most of us would survive without it for a week. I am simply tired of whining by able bodied people. Premature infants are an exception but most infants do very well camping Yes, I lived in Wyoming and worked outside through winters. |
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On Sep 15, 11:51*am, wrote:
On Sep 15, 10:08*am, wrote: On Sep 15, 9:54*am, wrote: On Sep 15, 3:17 am, Rowdy Mouse Racing wrote: Dave Brown wrote: Don White wrote: I went without electricity for 6 days & nights back at the end of Sept 2003 thanks to Hurricane Juan. Those cold showers and meals cooked on the barbecue and coleman stove got tiresome...... not to mention sitting around at night (1900 hrs on) with just lanterns & candles. And then there was that Ice Storm in eastern Canada back in 1998.... http://brownsmarina.com/ice-story.html Yeah, a bunch of years ago we had a storm that took out our power in the winter.. We had a brandy new baby in the house, no choice but to get a generator. It's not a big one, but it will run the water stove, tv and fridge for a while, then we would switch over to the furnace for a while and cycle that all day. Babies did not exist before generators? *You dont take the baby camping? Drudge has a headline "HELL in HOUSTON", no power or water. *I used to live in Houston and it was hell WITH power and water. *This may be an improvement.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Uh, she was almost two months premature and had just been released from the hospital with special needs that required power.. And yes, babies do go camping, my oldest was camping at 6 weeks old, but that birth had no complications. For the record, she came through it fine, here is what she looks like now ![]() At the Wormfarm, Masters of Mini's racing yesterday...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Looking a tad on the soupy side!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's quite an understatement.. It was crazy, everybody looked like that after the first moto ![]() |
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