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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 125162" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I had heard about the pipeline, that sounds so scary!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I finally heard from my bros family in KY- they had some property damage but no injury, I am so grateful! </p><p></p><p>I had no tornados this time, BUT wow! Our county and town are out of salt for the roads, the plows were pulled becuz the wind was too dangerous, so our streets here never did get plowed- we got over 2 feet, but drifts - some are as high as 5 ft even in my yard. We are supposed to get MORE snow tomorrow and more Fri and more sunday..and Mon and Tues. </p><p>To my shock, a neighbor who has not spoken to us in almost 20 years dug PCs car out of driveway where it got stuck today and other neighbor on other side who is not social used his snowblower and shovel and shoveled our street- we are not a main street but we are the main street for the early learning, elem and middle school. By 10 PM it was clear it would otherwise not get done, I guess he decided that was unacceptable? So he did all 3 lanes...2 blocks long!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 125162, member: 1697"] I had heard about the pipeline, that sounds so scary! I finally heard from my bros family in KY- they had some property damage but no injury, I am so grateful! I had no tornados this time, BUT wow! Our county and town are out of salt for the roads, the plows were pulled becuz the wind was too dangerous, so our streets here never did get plowed- we got over 2 feet, but drifts - some are as high as 5 ft even in my yard. We are supposed to get MORE snow tomorrow and more Fri and more sunday..and Mon and Tues. To my shock, a neighbor who has not spoken to us in almost 20 years dug PCs car out of driveway where it got stuck today and other neighbor on other side who is not social used his snowblower and shovel and shoveled our street- we are not a main street but we are the main street for the early learning, elem and middle school. By 10 PM it was clear it would otherwise not get done, I guess he decided that was unacceptable? So he did all 3 lanes...2 blocks long! [/QUOTE]
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