No water in my apartment but we have had power back for about 24 hours now. Keeping the thermostat at 65 degrees is enough to melt the snow and ice on the roof, so we're collecting toilet water that way
Really sorry. Hope it comes back soon!tlepoC said:
Still no power here - amherst/parmer. The 40 minutes we've gotten since this all started was truly special.
AgGrad99 said:
Do you need anything? I'm going to try to get to my office tomorrow, and if it's not too far, I can try to bring you supplies.
Ha. I'm as pale as a gallon of white milk and we froze our asses off in Dripping Monday night and Tuesday.BQ78 said:
All of you with issues must be minorities or LOL Poors because the NY Times today says they are the only ones without power and water in Texas.
Charpie said:
Yes. OMG yes
Charpie said:
We like Flores' enchiladas. They are made like the way they were made in school where we both grew up.
agmom95 said:
I seriously can't walk out of there if I drink a Skinny Latina. We love their enchiladas and their beef fajita nachos.
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Thought about cutting up the couch and burning that too.
tlepoC said:
Still no power here - amherst/parmer. The 40 minutes we've gotten since this all started was truly special.
expresswrittenconsent said:
Looked like most of the bodegas that were closed wed were back open today. Found a domino's open at 4, so no leftover beans tonite. The few fast food spots open had huge lines except for the soup shop, which was empty like a usual evening.
Rachel 98 said:tlepoC said:
Still no power here - amherst/parmer. The 40 minutes we've gotten since this all started was truly special.
Dang, I'm sorry to hear that. I'm across Parmer and a little west of you - right off Ganymede. Haven't lost power but had to shut off water to whole house due to a busted pipe in the front yard.
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Interesting that ganymede has power. That street shows as included in our special little outage area on AE site. I'm in walnut crossing.