I thought Hawk was kickin' back a few natties...not "dew"ies.....
...and isn't it a little early in the day for beer?![]()
I can't tell if this is a serious question..
I thought Hawk was kickin' back a few natties...not "dew"ies.....
...and isn't it a little early in the day for beer?![]()
Go Iowa! Jen can bite me, also..
I will be extra nice to you today, seeing as how Dakota spent yesterday bashing you..
I can't tell if this is a serious question..
Wonder what happens at 4000.....???
Nothing else until you hit 5,000..
Lol...that's funny........and perceptive.
Sup Pittster?
Then what??
Total enlightenment??????
Football Saturday Bop.....C'mon.....
Glad to see you back. I miss you when your absent.
So.....how did you guys fare the storm?
I really hope that all is good.
I was thinking about you during all of that.....in a manly nonchalantly testosteronery kinda "im too cool to care" kinda way.
You know me....lone wolfish.....lol...
Seriously though. Good to see you back. Hope all is stellar.
) - Lox making coffee was an experience (think sterno and hiker burner). Definitely bringing the camp stove back up here
Lox has ordered a generator too - not the first time we've lost power up here between the mountains. PPL managed to turn the night sky into a magnificent shade of blue
...seems blowing more than 1 transformer at a time is quite a show. PPL only provides the feeder lines to this borough...and they took their sweet time about it too
but there was an emergency management team put in place which kept us all apprised by Facebook
- and the power had been off at some point - so the contents of that fridge/freezer gotta go as we don't know how long it was out (not that we had that much in there anyway as we're not there all the time)....minor soil erosion on the side of the fence. Dry basement
I hope that all those less fortunate can get their lives back together.....now they're running out of heating oil and a nor'easter is coming our way 
Well we were luckier than others ...... we lost power for 48 hours so we did lose some of the contents of the fridge/freezer. Managed to keep the house between 61 and 68 and had running water (but not hot water) - Lox making coffee was an experience (think sterno and hiker burner). Definitely bringing the camp stove back up here
Lox has ordered a generator too - not the first time we've lost power up here between the mountains. PPL managed to turn the night sky into a magnificent shade of blue
...seems blowing more than 1 transformer at a time is quite a show. PPL only provides the feeder lines to this borough...and they took their sweet time about it too
but there was an emergency management team put in place which kept us all apprised by Facebook
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My daughter checked on the house in Philly this a.m. (she currently lives in NJ) - I lost an umbrella for the patio table - ripped the canvas right off it's wooden frame- and the power had been off at some point - so the contents of that fridge/freezer gotta go as we don't know how long it was out (not that we had that much in there anyway as we're not there all the time)....minor soil erosion on the side of the fence. Dry basement
Tight roof and windows
I had told my daughter that if flooding looked imminent where she lives to head back over the bridge to my house as it was tight during Irene last year as well. Once flooding starts in NJ it's too late. Her county didn't do too badly![]()
They're rationing gas in NJI hope that all those less fortunate can get their lives back together.....now they're running out of heating oil and a nor'easter is coming our way
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Well we were luckier than others ...... we lost power for 48 hours so we did lose some of the contents of the fridge/freezer. Managed to keep the house between 61 and 68 and had running water (but not hot water) - Lox making coffee was an experience (think sterno and hiker burner). Definitely bringing the camp stove back up here
Lox has ordered a generator too - not the first time we've lost power up here between the mountains. PPL managed to turn the night sky into a magnificent shade of blue
...seems blowing more than 1 transformer at a time is quite a show. PPL only provides the feeder lines to this borough...and they took their sweet time about it too
but there was an emergency management team put in place which kept us all apprised by Facebook
![]()
My daughter checked on the house in Philly this a.m. (she currently lives in NJ) - I lost an umbrella for the patio table - ripped the canvas right off it's wooden frame- and the power had been off at some point - so the contents of that fridge/freezer gotta go as we don't know how long it was out (not that we had that much in there anyway as we're not there all the time)....minor soil erosion on the side of the fence. Dry basement
Tight roof and windows
I had told my daughter that if flooding looked imminent where she lives to head back over the bridge to my house as it was tight during Irene last year as well. Once flooding starts in NJ it's too late. Her county didn't do too badly![]()
They're rationing gas in NJI hope that all those less fortunate can get their lives back together.....now they're running out of heating oil and a nor'easter is coming our way
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That should be all of our biggest problems in life....wading through the emoticons.
They were awesome....each and every one.....
(its big red game day....you would have to live here to get it)....
Everybody......as you were......lol...
...Um.....iowa's winning....
Yea........
Refs are obviously out for NEB..Stafford gets shoved into the MSU carrier OB and it gets called against Stafford..figures!
Well, go PITT!
And the pass interference is juat ridiculous, refs extended thay drive twice