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Winter Weather- Check In Please
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 394808"><p>Snow has started up here again, I think it heads Hounddog's way after here. Didn't top off the gas tank, but it wasn't too low, either. Luckily most places I go are within a 5 mile range of home so most of the gas I burn in winter is warming the thing up. Grew up in hurricane country, so I have an inherent tendency to stock up on non-perishables anyway (okay, maybe too much!). I guess the good thing about it being cold is that if the power goes out I can always stick stuff on the balcony to stay cold, right? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 394808"] Snow has started up here again, I think it heads Hounddog's way after here. Didn't top off the gas tank, but it wasn't too low, either. Luckily most places I go are within a 5 mile range of home so most of the gas I burn in winter is warming the thing up. Grew up in hurricane country, so I have an inherent tendency to stock up on non-perishables anyway (okay, maybe too much!). I guess the good thing about it being cold is that if the power goes out I can always stick stuff on the balcony to stay cold, right? lol [/QUOTE]
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