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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on February 24, 2007 at 14:58:09 from (207.177.83.99):
We're getting a taste of what you guys went through a few weeks ago . Three or more times the amount of freezing rain the guessers guessed but they were right on about the wind as usual . Want any firewood HA-HA ? Got a genny from work so now I have a couple space heaters and the computer running . Wish I knew how to wire up the well pump . I'm not even going to try for now . If the power stays out for another day I'll go out and do it . Only been out for about 6 hours now . Good thing it's only a 120 volt pump . I should be able to run it off a extension cord . Anyway , winds blowing hard , tree's are snapping and ice is still coming down , I can see how much fun it was for you all down there ! I see from the radar that southern Mo is getting soaked . So far I can at least get to town but if we get the foot of snow they've been promising it might not be for a couple more days , we'll have to wait and see . Take care ! ...Randy
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