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<blockquote data-quote="jfont" data-source="post: 23108" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>Two years ago when hurricane lily hit us, we were out of power for four hot days.With the heat and all the water the storm dumped it was pretty tropical. I borrowed a small generator from a relative that had power, to keep my freezers from defrosting. My wife and kids went to her mothers and I stayed home to keep an eye on the place. My dad did the same. During the day I'd go to his house to run his freezer and listen to him tell me that he spent most of his childhood without electricity, that I was getting a taste of how it was, since we've had power since I was born. Then after a while I'd go home, run my freezer, and sleep in front of my floor fan at night. The day my power came back on I called him and told him. His wasn't on yet. Fifteen minutes later he was at my house picking up the generator and my floor fan!</p><p> I gave him a knowing smile, and he turned and said " The good old days weren't all good"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfont, post: 23108, member: 140"] Two years ago when hurricane lily hit us, we were out of power for four hot days.With the heat and all the water the storm dumped it was pretty tropical. I borrowed a small generator from a relative that had power, to keep my freezers from defrosting. My wife and kids went to her mothers and I stayed home to keep an eye on the place. My dad did the same. During the day I'd go to his house to run his freezer and listen to him tell me that he spent most of his childhood without electricity, that I was getting a taste of how it was, since we've had power since I was born. Then after a while I'd go home, run my freezer, and sleep in front of my floor fan at night. The day my power came back on I called him and told him. His wasn't on yet. Fifteen minutes later he was at my house picking up the generator and my floor fan! I gave him a knowing smile, and he turned and said " The good old days weren't all good" [/QUOTE]
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