I'm not sure the dog would be any better off at the dog pound. A pit bull probably doesn't have a chance in hell of finding a good home if she's sitting at the city pound (see: Mike Vick).
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I'm not sure the dog would be any better off at the dog pound. A pit bull probably doesn't have a chance in hell of finding a good home if she's sitting at the city pound (see: Mike Vick).
I was thinking the same thing... even some no kill shelters have to make exceptions with pit bulls. maybe ill call an independant shelter like operation kindness or something.
POS, the wife and I just came back to Walmart, and just from the time we left/returned there were a ton more trees down in the neighborhood. A tree split in half and landed on a car, and another blocking most of the road over on Fort Concho. It's pretty wild to see all of this here in TX. I need to go out and make the 7ft snowman taller now. :D
According to the news last night, yesterday was the most snow ever recorded in a single day for the Metromess. Work woke me up around 2am this morning and it was still coming down.
10.5" of snow in my front yard.
They just suggested on the news that you leave your porch light on all day. That way if there are power outage issues in your neighborhood, the crews can tell more easily who has lights
Anyone has to in the office today? I am one of the "essential personnel" and has to show up. Actually it was not any problem for me driving my Saabaru.
Was outside last night watching the sky light up from transformers blowing when I heard cracking noises coming from the live oak that is over our driveway. Jumped into the miata to move it, but the tires just spun, so ended up pushing it out to the street. This is what my driveway looked like this morning.
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Yikes!
Glad to see you saved the car cam!
I feel your pain. It took me about 15 minutes to get my car up the driveway and in the garage last night. My wife got a good laugh out of watching me spinning the tires and rotating the car into the garage.
It was pretty comical, pushing, slipping, falling down in the slush, rushing to move it before the branches start coming down. I'm grateful I just happened to be outside to hear it before it was too late.
A friend of mine works for Texas Capital Bank. They got a bunch of hotel rooms at the hotel near the office for everyone last night so that they could still work today. Boo2
Our office is officially closed, so everybody is supposed to be working from home today. I'll just say that it's suspiciously un-busy. If it keeps up I'm going to go fart off this afternoon.
No power at the house since 12 last night. Posting from ol south wifi.
Got to the office at 7am. The roads were actually better this morning then last night at 9 when I was out playing in the Jeep.
Did not have any problems with the drive in. And yes I am considered an essential employee, that is one reason why I bought the Jeep.
No problems with the roads only problem I had was when all of the snow on the top of the cab slid off over the windshield, total white out and the wipers would not move it. I was lucky that it happend at a stop light and I was going slow I was able to get out of the way inorder to get the snow off the windshield. Next time I will remove the snow from the top of the truck.
I narrowly escaped disaster:
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I got into the office about 9:30 this morning. GISD cancelled classes for the day, so Mel is at home and I took her CR-V. The roads were fine - they were wet, but I didn't have any trouble getting to work. I did see several cars in the ditch on Brand, though.
Hardly anyone made it in today and my boss is out of town, so I plan on going home around 3.
Shit, I would have left by now...
I had to leave my car on the street last night since I couldn't get up the driveway. Well I got halfway up but didn't think I should block the family truckster. This morning the streets were amazingly quiet. Lots of people came to work today, and we got a free lunch. That was a nice surprise.
half the car ports at my condo's collapsed too. glad your car is ok. my carport survived, but my neighbors bimmer is squished. fell across the hood. doesn't look good.....
We lost a branch on the oak tree in the front yard :(
Our black cat was freaking out when the snow was coming down yesterday. He was watching out the patio door and his tail was all fluffed up. He was funny looking!
::Bum::
I've been at work all day, came home to shovel the driveways before supper so I can go back at 700 tonight. Might have to work tomorrow too.
OG&E already has a bunch of crews down here and several other companies are on the way.
Lots of trees down in the hood, but we've been lucky at Casa Thing.
Stay warm, hope your lights are on, and stay out from under the trees.
Both trees in my front yard have damage from the snow..... ::Rant::
Wish Austin would've gotten some...
Chris
Well, I'm a little tardy adding to this, but its been a crazy couple of days. Got home thursday afternoon to 7 inches in the driveway and alley, so immediately began shoveling out the driveway and alley right in front of the drive, since my time living in Baltimore and St. Louis taught me about re-freezing. I have a 3 car drive, and my 92 Chevy p/u and Yaris had been sitting under the Live Oak tree that covers 2/3 of the drive all day. Decided to put the Yaris and wife's Accord under the tree and the p/u in the snowy spot. All the while, the snow just kept coming, so I started getting a premonition about the tree and moved everything out from under it and into the empty driveway across the alley (neighbor passed away, house hasn't sold), which involved another hour of shoveling to get that driveway clear. Not 5 minutes after I got the cars situated, a massive branch collapses right onto the Yaris' normal spot. Shortly there after, I start hearing tree limbs all over the neighborhood, and saw several transformer's blow. We have one other live oak that overhangs the kitchen, so I got my pole saw, attached a big rake to it with zip ties, got on the roof and knocked snow off the branches until most of the tree over the house was no longer weighed-down. So, the house and cars are safe.
Got in my 2wd, 5spd manual 1/2 ton chevy and tried to go to the nearby ACE hardware store, and couldn't get up the alley without sliding, so I dropped the tires to 10 psi and presto, traction! Drove down, picked up 5-60lb bags of quickcrete, put them over the axle, and my truck was cruising all over Desoto like it had 4wd and snow tires! Grabbed the tow strap and pulled 6 neighbors out off alleys and intersections. Went home and called it a day.
Woke up Friday, no work (DISD), so threw on snow pants and ski jacket and went out to survey the damage and check the roads. Sure enough, a Lexus was stuck in the midle of the street only a block from my house. Offered to tug him out, put the strap on my truck and had his buddy hook-op the lexus, and got him back to straight in no time. I walked around back, and told him to back up so I could free the strap from under my bumper. Now, I know better than to trust a stranger, or to work without gloves, but I didn't follow the rules. As I reach down to unhook the strap, this guy decides he doesn't want to stay under the tree that is dropping snow on his lexus, so he starts moving without telling me, which pulls the strap tight and pinches my hand between the frame and tow hook. The last inch of my thumb is nearly severed when I get it free.
Anyway, after the craziest drive I've ever done in snow (or dry!), and 10 hours in the emergency room/surgery, I have 21 stitches, no thumbnail, a crushed bone and lots of vicoden! No good deed goes unpunished.
Moral of the story, STAY HOME!! :) Now, how do I autoX with one good hand...
Ouch! Sorry about the thumb.
That dude in the Lexus better send you a cookie bouquet for every major and minor holiday, pay for your refills on your pain meds for the next year, and give you a coupon for a hand job from his lady/hot cousin/brother Bobby in a tight fitting dress (to be used when you are on less vicoden) to make up for this dumb-butt move. Sure you broke a rule by just being in a hurry, but what moron moves a car when someone is hooking/unhooking it? The guy who helped him no less. Stupidity never ceases to surprise.
THX. :) I feel better in the moral-victory department. It looks like the thumb will recover pretty well (considering), so I'm chalking it up to an expensive lesson. Be careful out there!
You can use Ben's slushbox for autox! Hope you get to feeling better soon!
Do you have information on the Lexus? Don't be surprised if your insurance company asks for it to go after him. I have had past trips to the ER result in the insurance company asking questions on where the accident happen, attempting to find another person or insurance to recover their money from.
No good deed goes unpunished!!!
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That definately beats the Jeep busting my lip story.
Youch.
Power has been out since 9:30am yesterday. :(
Wow, i had to climb up on the caport to sweep the 4 inches or so that it wouldnt come down. We ended up with over a foot in the yard.
Oh man, that sucks. Is the lexus guy gonna do anything for you?
I spent the snow day driving around taking pics and doing donuts in the FB of Doom. :)
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Hello world! After 82 hours without power we are back on the grid. It was a balmy 50 in the house last night.