Texas brehs y'all ready for this snow?

Maxine Shaw

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Got chili slow cooking tonight for the fam. Will do lots of baking and cooking tonight and tomorrow since all the local schools got Thursday and Friday off. Thank God for my space heater and my Crock Pot or my ass would've frozen AND starved between the blackouts and the shortages.

I'm scared as hell b/c last year I was renting a house and the pipe on the water heater burst (and put out the gas flame!). But the heater was outside in the laundry room, which was built outside. This is my first winter in my own house...something goes wrong and it's out of my pocket, you know? (On the upside, I have a tankless water heater.)
 
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Snow is never a problem...it's the ice.

Then people drive on it so it melts a little and re-freezes to create that black ice you can't see. Dallas ISD is closed and they usually are the last ones to close school....got it closed Thursday and Friday.

Probably won't get above freezing until Saturday afternoon. Normal Texas shyt not that Snowpacalypse shyt from 2010 or last year.
 

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SMH a repeat of what happened what around a year or so ago?

Hopefully enough people smartened up and got generators and shyt.

Weren't there people without power and electricity, heat, food, water etc for several weeks?
 

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Won’t the generator keep electricity flowing to the heating system, so it continues to operate?

I mean it should but if the pipes aint winterized like ours are here in NYC then :huhldup:

dallas-frozen-car.jpg


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