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Posted by nw_bearcat on February 27, 2007 at 05:35:59 from (164.144.240.25):
In Reply to: Re: Geeze you guys. posted by IaGary on February 26, 2007 at 19:35:32:
Where did you find one to buy? I heard Sears in Coralville brought in a semi load yesterday, but were sold out w/in 30minutes. I made a trip to Ottumwa to pick up one from my folks and TSC had 2 as of Sunday morn. The manager was reading the clerk the riot act b/c the clerk had promised both to someone over the phone. The manager was limiting them to one per person/household. Not a kerosene to be found and the only LP ones to be had were the 2 at TSC, and the one at Menards that was missing the hose/regulator. we were very lucky, only w/o power for about 24 hours, but i'm getting a bit worried, my well still doesn't have juice, and the cistern is getting low. as of yesterday morn, there were still poles across the road at Little Amana, and west of W-burg, I went 2.5-3 miles before i saw a pole standing--and those are the big poles w/ 6-8 wires on them. Might be awhile before Alliant gets that going.
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