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02-18-2021, 04:42 PM
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Re: Praying for Texas
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Amen! Been praying for them and all others who are dealing with the frozen tundras!! Even Mississippi was blanketed with ice and snow. Thankfully it did not reach into the southern most areas! But, it did get COLD!!
Praying there's no busted pipes!! I'd have been makin a beeline too! 
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Amen! Me too! Thanks for your prayers!!!
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02-18-2021, 04:43 PM
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Re: Praying for Texas
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There is something fulfilling in survival. 
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My tummy agrees.
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02-18-2021, 04:47 PM
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Re: Praying for Texas
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We didn't miss him at all.

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Are you missing Beto?
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02-18-2021, 05:20 PM
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Are you missing Beto?
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Nope. We don't pay any of them any mind out in these parts.
My point about Ted was that him being in Texas or Cancun has no bearing on my life whatsoever.
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02-18-2021, 11:11 PM
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Re: Praying for Texas
Glad to see you cooking outside in a dutch oven Bro. E! Living in the country offers much more opportunities for survival in such a situation than living in a large city does. So many Texans were reminded of how vulnerable they are, and I think it was a good wakeup call for many of them. All of my family in TX are now looking into being better prepared, ie. stockpiling food, water, and sources of heat, and generator power, which is something we do as second nature living here in the north.
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02-19-2021, 07:25 AM
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Re: Praying for Texas
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Glad to see you cooking outside in a dutch oven Bro. E! Living in the country offers much more opportunities for survival in such a situation than living in a large city does. So many Texans were reminded of how vulnerable they are, and I think it was a good wakeup call for many of them. All of my family in TX are now looking into being better prepared, ie. stockpiling food, water, and sources of heat, and generator power, which is something we do as second nature living here in the north.
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Both guys in charge of our electric grid, one from Michigan and one from California need to be booted. 👍🏻
Having two heating sources is what I would plan for. Glad we and our children have both gas and electric at our homes. First time the kids used their fireplaces this winter. Lol!
I feel for those that only have electric. That is scary.
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02-19-2021, 07:26 AM
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Re: Praying for Texas
Kevin Sorbo
@ksorbs
Gas prices are shooting up faster than the Biden vote count at 2 AM

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02-19-2021, 07:35 AM
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Re: Praying for Texas
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Whole chicken, quartered potatoes, quartered onions, chopped garlic, green beans, carrots in a cast iron dutch oven cooked over a campfire in the front yard. Country folk can survive.

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This is exactly what I would have done, looks aok to me. We can get by without modern conveniences when necessary.
I grew up in Houston(south Houston, Pasedena, North Houston, Conroe area. I saw pictures of some of the beaches in Galveston covered with snow. A rarity for sure.
Texas is nice, just not those areas I grew up in. Most every state has those areas.
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02-19-2021, 08:28 AM
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Re: Praying for Texas
The parts of Texas not on its ERCOT power grid appear to have weathered the freeze with few outages
After the 2011 winter freeze, El Paso Electric, on the Western Interconnect grid, spent heavily to "winterize our equipment and facilities so they could stand minus-10 degree weather for a sustained period of time," Eddie Gutierrez, an El Paso Electric spokesman,
On the other side of Texas, near the Louisiana border, the city of Beaumont also appears to have weather the storm without massive outages. Entergy, which powers Beaumont on the Eastern Interconnect grid, told KHOU it also winterized its infrastructure after the 2011 storm.
https://news.yahoo.com/parts-texas-n...080159059.html
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02-19-2021, 09:27 AM
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Re: Praying for Texas
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“Optics”. Love how you copied that term from the media - ad nauseam.
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I didn't get it from the media, I have my own vocabulary that I use, thank you. More arrogant condescension from you.
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We need to grow up in this country. If he had a preplanned trip, he can take it. People are stupid if they think his staying here would have made the snow and ice go away.
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It wasn't preplanned. It was to get away from the weather.
Hey, PO, you gonna tell Ted to grow up? Because even Ted said it was "a mistake" to fly to Cancun on a whim because they were without power and heat in their home for a couple days.
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There was a mayor who resigned and his wife got fired after he, as a citizen, asked people to grow up and take care of themselves.
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He was Mayor when he posted the rant on FB. He resigned after the post. While I don't disagree with what he posted, it's best he resigned.
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And I don’t need Ted to do anything save to stay in touch with the situation wherever he is. He doesn’t have to be in Houston to stay up to date while waiting.
Ranting on him because the media decided to make it an issue is also stupid and embarrassing. He worked hard to make the money he has. If others can’t afford it, too bad. Stop being jealous. Grow up.
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I'm not being jealous, woman. I'm in sunny and warm Arizona. I don't need/want to go to Mexico.
I didn't "rant on him." I posted a single sentence. And I would have posted the same for a Democrat because, unlike you, I'm not a partisan hack. If someone does something stupid, I'll call them out regardless of their political party. I guarantee you had this been a Democrat Senator, you would have posted criticism about it. But it's your man crush so he gets a pass from you.
BTW, here's what Ted said, "as I was heading down there, you know, I started to have second thoughts almost immediately because the crisis here in Texas, you need to be here on the ground. As much as you can do by phone and Zoom, it's not the same as being here. And so, I returned this afternoon and I'm here working to make sure that we do everything we can to get the power turned on."
May want to tell your man crush that he's wrong.
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