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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 443202" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>High 40s and dry here in Central CT. On my daily three mile ramble, neighbors are speculating on when this mild spell is going to end, which, realistically speaking, can't be far away. Just came in from a nice smoke of 10-year-old EMP in a Stanwell billiard. Enjoy it while you have it, is my motto. Sorry to hear of others' travail. I hope you all catch a break. Back in Oct of '13 we had a 10-day power outage. The pics of trees crashing through houses and downed power lines that made the nat'l wires were all taken over on Oak Street which is one block to the south of us. No one wants a repeat. I still remember the concussion from falling trees during the night. One neighbor went to bed, a big oak came down through her roof, and she was fatally impaled by a limb in her sleep. Mother Nature can be a total beyatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 443202, member: 2318"] High 40s and dry here in Central CT. On my daily three mile ramble, neighbors are speculating on when this mild spell is going to end, which, realistically speaking, can't be far away. Just came in from a nice smoke of 10-year-old EMP in a Stanwell billiard. Enjoy it while you have it, is my motto. Sorry to hear of others' travail. I hope you all catch a break. Back in Oct of '13 we had a 10-day power outage. The pics of trees crashing through houses and downed power lines that made the nat'l wires were all taken over on Oak Street which is one block to the south of us. No one wants a repeat. I still remember the concussion from falling trees during the night. One neighbor went to bed, a big oak came down through her roof, and she was fatally impaled by a limb in her sleep. Mother Nature can be a total beyatch. [/QUOTE]
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