Morning all. Finally made it into work a few hours late No internet at home. still have electricity though. Took me about an hour and a half of scraping ice off my car for me to finally get in and start it up
Jesus Christ(no offense Tebow)KB.We just congratulated you yesterday on 40,000 and you added 79 more and your power has been out half the time.Your an animal
Morning all. Finally made it into work a few hours late No internet at home. still have electricity though. Took me about an hour and a half of scraping ice off my car for me to finally get in and start it up
Aaahhh yes ... the ol' ice storm ..... you guys are making me miss that shit !! NOT
Morning all. Finally made it into work a few hours late No internet at home. still have electricity though. Took me about an hour and a half of scraping ice off my car for me to finally get in and start it up
After you scraped off the ice, did you make a Seagram and 7 sno cone with it????
Morning all. Finally made it into work a few hours late No internet at home. still have electricity though. Took me about an hour and a half of scraping ice off my car for me to finally get in and start it up
If the tree took off a few shingles or the rain gutter , you would be in luck . Then your home owners ins. will pay for tree removal .... otherwise it will be on your dime .
This prolly 'splains why we haven't heard from KB today !
gl Garth.... stay warm and cozy ......
Yeah, I should probably tear off a piece of rain gutter then call the insurance company.
KB may be without power. I talked to one of my sons who lives on the northwest side of OKC a little bit ago. He said he'd heard 200,000 homes in the City without power. That's about half of the city.
I don't know yet if the roof is damaged any. It looks like it's intact but there may be damage to shingles...not sure. I have a wood-burning stove in my den so I'll be able to have heat. That is, if none of the maple tree in the back yard crashes into my den.. There are 10s of thousands of homes without power around here.
If the tree took off a few shingles or the rain gutter , you would be in luck . Then your home owners ins. will pay for tree removal .... otherwise it will be on your dime .
This prolly 'splains why we haven't heard from KB today !
Invest in a kerosene heater, just in case the power goes out
This has been another helpful home tip from MarthStewartindaville....Check back next week when Martha reveals her secret for making paper mache reindeers....
I don't know yet if the roof is damaged any. It looks like it's intact but there may be damage to shingles...not sure. I have a wood-burning stove in my den so I'll be able to have heat. That is, if none of the maple tree in the back yard crashes into my den.. There are 10s of thousands of homes without power around here.
Wood burning, your good. If i lived in cold country i would have to have something to heat my crib if the power failed.
Invest in a kerosene heater, just in case the power goes out
I don't know yet if the roof is damaged any. It looks like it's intact but there may be damage to shingles...not sure. I have a wood-burning stove in my den so I'll be able to have heat. That is, if none of the maple tree in the back yard crashes into my den.. There are 10s of thousands of homes without power around here.
I was awakened first this morning about 4:30 with thunder claps. Then I had just gotten back to sleep and was awakened by falling tree branches. We have a river birch tree in our front yard that was about 30 or 40 ft. tall. It's about 15 ft. tall now. Most of the branches are broken off lying in my front yard and on top of my house. I guess I'm lucky though. I still have electricity. My place of business is closed today so I'm working from home.
That Sucks, any damage to your roof??
Invest in a kerosene heater, just in case the power goes out
Bad icing ... hate it ... I do not mind the cold but I do not like ice or snow ...
Good seeing you here ....
I was awakened first this morning about 4:30 with thunder claps. Then I had just gotten back to sleep and was awakened by falling tree branches. We have a river birch tree in our front yard that was about 30 or 40 ft. tall. It's about 15 ft. tall now. Most of the branches are broken off lying in my front yard and on top of my house. I guess I'm lucky though. I still have electricity. My place of business is closed today so I'm working from home.
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