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ignoreme replied to FreeBird's topic in NEW Scanning the County - Emergency Services radio Traffic Reports
Might want to be careful on that one ... you might wake up to find vehicles have been towed. -
A long time and a few owners ago ... so I'm not sure how much use I'd be to you.
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Looks like bullets to me.
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There have been all kinds of winter predictions shown on local and national TV and every one of them that I have seen have shown warmer and dryer than normal for us. Doesn't mean there can't be frigid cold and snow in fall, though.
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How many pile on before we get moved to the tonk?
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Thanks ... completely forgot to mention removing (and draining) hoses, etc. Good one. And as obvious as this may seem to most ... people, do NOT add salt or anything else to your animal's water to keep it from freezing. (Yes, there really are people that stupid out there.)
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Right ... if you go to that forum directly, any pinned topics will always stay at the top. They move up and down in the recent topics list only.
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I'd be ok right up until the "pole" where they are outside of the tower doing that last climb to the top. Nope, nope, nope. Not for any amount of money. Not gonna happen.
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Sink and toilet are making noises and bubbling..
ignoreme replied to workinmom's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I'd check out the vent issue before panicking about the full or no-worky septic issue. Sounds like something a friend of ours dealt with a while back and they were on a brand new septic system. -
When you turn your hose off, does water spray out where the hose meets the faucet? If so, you have pressure release faucets. There's certainly no harm in the "better safe than sorry" way of doing things, either. The idea is that you give the water a chance to go so that even if some water is left and it starts to freeze, it won't burst your pipes. It will always take the path of least resistance. If you leave the faucet open, the water/ice can naturally expand towards the "exit" instead of having to push out against the sides of the pipe.
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(ignore the extra r ... )
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Harralson is a neighboring county to the WSW, yes.
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About the only hope I can see of any Paulding kids not having school tomorrow would be an individual school with frozen pipe issues.
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There should be a shut off for the water to the washing machine, too.
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That works, too. Wanna come make sure mine don't freeze, too? lol
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- shut off water to all outside faucets - leave outside faucets open if you don't have pressure release faucets - if your bathroom or kitchen sink is on an outside wall, leave the under sink cabinet doors open through the night - and in extreme cole situations, for any water on an outside wall, leave water running at a very slow trickle or steady drip (I know that's not water conservation friendly but it can save your pipes) Any others?
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And the next question that will inevitably be debated ... should the precious little ones be made to stand at the bus stops in the cold?
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Temperature dropped pretty sharply ... 34 not long ago ... 28 now.
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Worst case scenario you should be able to help with at least basic styling if not full on color, perm, etc.
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Well that's super fantastic news and answers the other question I was going to ask about you being available to help folks with styling for the holidays.
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Kids are already doing the happy snow dance. I don't want to be the party pooper but I don't want their hopes being artificially inflated by what's happening right now, either.
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I've never tried it. From Wiki ... ...Evidence that it prevents migraine is limited,[7] and results vary widely among different feverfew supplements.[8] Long-term use of feverfew followed by abrupt discontinuation may induce a withdrawal syndrome featuring rebound headaches and muscle and joint pains.[8]
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Do you know about when you'll be up and running?
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Very nice ... convenient for a whole lot of folks there.