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Related: About this forumElectricity is out for mine and 5500 other homes in Fort Bend county. . But by all means,
magats, lets keep sending the same worthless bible thumping free market trump humpers back to Austin so we can get dry fucked over and over this summer. God damn I hate this state.
Please put me me on ignore if Im bugging yall but Im gonna keep posting updates until the gd air conditioner comes back on
walkingman
(8,353 posts)Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)KS Toronado
(19,586 posts)at the bottom of our deep freeze just because of situations like you're experiencing.
Hope your A/C kicked on while I was typing this.
AndyS
(14,559 posts)fixed the grid after 200 Texas froze to death in their own homes.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)hatrack
(60,958 posts)"On day one, order will be restored".
Maybe Abbott can paraphrase that: "On day five, power will be restored".
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)hatrack
(60,958 posts)Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)hatrack
(60,958 posts)Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Two refrigerators, chest freezer, and run the portable ac? Or pray for electricity?.. in an hour Im heading out to start up the generator
HubertHeaver
(2,526 posts)Or rather, the contents.
HubertHeaver
(2,526 posts)I'm just east of you. So far, no power flutters, yet.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(19,061 posts)Last edited Sat Jul 9, 2022, 03:31 PM - Edit history (1)
Do stay as hydrated as you can. Sit in your tub with cool water and wet towels. Make sure you eat.
When we had a power outage that lasted 3 days, my husband bought several blocks of dry ice to keep things in the fridge and freezer cold. Being that we have natural gas, I was able to cook. We used hand fans to keep from getting overheated. Candle light for night. This happened in the middle of summer a number of years ago. It can get mighty hot and humid in Minnesota in July.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Thanks du fam for letting an angry lib vent. Peace and power to you all.
leftieNanner
(15,699 posts)after taking a shower. With a wet washcloth on your chest and another one on your forehead.
We used to live in a hot climate with no air conditioning.
littlemissmartypants
(25,498 posts)Hurricane Floyd without power in the sweltering heat and humidity. I eventually just put on my swimsuit, dragged my chaise into the front yard and waved at the Marines going back and forth in their amphibious vehicles.
Because I live on a hill, my property essentially became an island. I was trapped until the water receded but I was fine.*
They were doing river rescues of those who refused to evacuate and were trapped on their roofs by the rising water. They looked so miserable in their camouflage in the oppressive heat.
Picture swimming snakes, floating dead turkeys, pigs and chickens followed by hills of fire ants, floating hills. Then came the mosquitoes. It was a very long week.
❤
*but had no electricity either
Wednesdays
(20,313 posts)And likely humid Gulf air...gah, I wouldn't last an hour in those conditions!
AllaN01Bear
(23,056 posts)leave all big ticket items off ( duh :facepalm) so that when the power comes on there isnt a strain on the system. on edit
https://poweroutage.us/area/state/texas
barbtries
(29,802 posts)does not match.
i feel for ya. Can you get out of the state? I'm very glad I don't live there. Bad enough where I do live which is NC, but services have been maintained well at least and we have a Democratic governor.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Definite screen name mismatch today all right
Rural_Progressive
(1,107 posts)We're up in WA about 20 miles from the border. Run our farm, complete with three 22 cu ft chest freezers on 6400 watts of panels, 10k watts of inverter, and a couple of repurposed Nissan Leaf battery packs. Set us back about $20k but being off the grid has been a great experience.
If you're interested in the specifics (assuming that TX won't lock you up for such subversive, socialistic, commie type behavior) let me know, happy to share.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Totalitarian HOA zealot hell/hood has solar on it, and she hates me as it is. I poked around on the generac site but those are $10,000 and up, after electrical and gas install. I want out of here as soon as I can retire, so Im as interested in the value added at resale as the cost. We still have rest of July and Satans bowels August/ September yet to go so somethings gotta give.
Rural_Progressive
(1,107 posts)Any relatives further north you can spend time with?
Should you decide to participate in the decentralization of power production after you get out of Texistan look me up, I check in here a couple of times a day. Be happy to point you in some positive directions even if all you do with it is keep things on when the grid goes down.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Thx for the generous offer big decisions and big bucks in any case
Tarheel_Dem
(31,443 posts)replaced, because repairing it ain't much cheaper. But I hear that TX heat ain't no joke. Hope you get your power back soon, and stay hydrated. Come on to NC. We have a wonderful governor, and I wish he could stay forever.
FakeNoose
(35,711 posts)Good luck my friend!
LudwigPastorius
(10,825 posts)I hope its not as hot there as it is here.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Ziggysmom
(3,577 posts)I'm in Wisconsin and our gerrymandered leaders are taking us down the shitter, too. I dread the hot summers; my husband requires constant oxygen from an electric concentrator for severe COPD. He can't tolerate heat & humidity; don't know what we'll do if our power goes out. I hate the bastards that are ruining our state and federal government. Fuck SCOTUS, too.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)is a pseudo religious nut job, and our courts are a wholly owned subsidiary of fossil fuel. Texas give Florida a run for the shittiest magat den award.
erronis
(16,875 posts)Up heah in northern New England the summers have been progressively hotter and more humid. Window A/C was only needed a few days per year. Now many people (that can afford it) are putting in heat pumps and trying to close up their houses. This isn't the normal New England way.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)The northeast is one of my possible flee to regions though.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,580 posts)I do not trust Greg Abbott or Dan Patrick to keep the grid up
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(154,580 posts)We have lost power for short period of time since the generator was installed and so far it has worked. It only took 14 months to get this in.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(154,580 posts)It was not fully operational until May and there is still one part that they want to add to the AC unit that is still not installed