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REX AND THE I-MAN - BACK ON TRACK
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About 9 inches of wet heavy stuff in No Queens.
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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The original road-kill pus slurper. MMMmmm pus.
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Wife got the last train out of Penn. that would get her as far as Mineola. Cab driver heard where she wanted to go and went oh ho ho ho...No. Bunch of people that needed to get to Manhasset, Port Washington and Rosyln all left high in dry in Mineola with a single cab driver that was willing to go to....Garden City...for the right price. ![]() So there I am, 1130 last night motoring over to Mineola in this farginng blizzard, power lines and tree branches hanging 3 feet over the road with the weight of the snow at many points. Met her at Murphy's on OCR, had a drink to steady my nerves and on home we went. Didnt bother I told you soing her, it wouldnt have mattered. Just looking now, I'm losing a pear tree (that I never got a pear from yet) and a Leyland Cypress, both of which toppled with the weight of the snow. On the other hand...I have power by some miracle.. Cant even fathom what the folks in Ocenaside, Island Park, Long Beach. Rockaway and Breezy are going through right now. ![]() - |
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dealin' out shithands
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The bring the yellow jackets, so count your blessings. If it survives, you can bet that now you'll have to harvest 200 pears off the ground each time you need to mow your lawn.
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Day by day, night after night... Blinded by the
neon light
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Saw a bucket truck in front of my house. Got very excited until I saw it was just a tree company trying to get snowy branches off the lines just to try to power back up what was already on but lost power in the snow storm.
I hate LIPA! I have family and friends from Long Beach, Lawrence, Rockaway Beach and Breezy Point. 3 out of 4 won't be able to get back into their homes for months. The other ones place is a mess and had to have carpets removed because of the floods but they are toughing it out despite offers from several family members to stay with them. My offer to stay at my house with no power and limited generator was likely not taken seriously. |
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cab ride ever.
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Not one image until my posts are restored.
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The original road-kill pus slurper. MMMmmm pus.
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No brainer IMO. |
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Teh jobless idle spawn of wealth guy.
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BRACE YOURSELVES FOR 12...
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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If it is, you can run it with no power. If you're handy and such
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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Once the dust settles that will be my first phone call. SAR I |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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Teh jobless idle spawn of wealth guy.
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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Waterboy
Join Date: Sep 2009
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[QUOTE=SAR I;4677149]Do I have propane gas? I thought I had natural gas. Are they the same thing?
They generators that work off of both. It is a very simple switch between them as well. Just a quick look know nothing about this model just an example. You could get something like this http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect....tor/p1182.html |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Of course natural gas service can be disrupted the same as electricity can, much less common though. natural gas and propane or two different things, they are not commonly interchangeable, kinda of a carburetor thing.
Where I live, I worry about earth quake mostly, then wind storms, then ice storms. |
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BRACE YOURSELVES FOR 12...
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It still couldbe done. Could jump the damper out and prop it open manually. But I wouldn't suggest jumping out safety features on a steam boiler unless you were a heating guy yourself and knew how it worked inside and out. I walked in on a job where the float got hung up and the thing ran dry for a while before it cooked itself. Go so freaking hot that all of the solder just ran out of all the joints in the copper header above the thing. Turned the instruction booklet on top of it to a pile of ash. I love steam boilers. They produce a TON of heat for little gas consumption. They just require more attention/service than a regular sealed hydronic boiler or a furnace. I'm sure you have it done every season....but I would never skip a year without having it checked over and serviced.
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dealin' out shithands
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But if you're in Ridgewood, I would say natural gas. |
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