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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 239067" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>well, we survived so far......</p><p></p><p>I left for work really early yesterday (5am) before everyone else got out, so it only took me 75 minutes (instead of 30). I left about 2pm when husband called to say the snow had turned to sleet - took me about 75 minutes again.</p><p></p><p>Our electric started flickering on and off about 3am this morning, and continued to do so until about 10am. But it never stayed off.</p><p></p><p>It took me over an hour to chip through the ice and get into my car - then I let it run for another hour to thaw it out completely. I didn't go into work, just worked on the computer from home. Of course, every time the electricity flickered, it dumped me off of the server and eventually I couldn't get back on - probably because every else stayed home, too.</p><p></p><p>Yeah - Cincy just lifted the level 3 at 4pm. We've yet to see anything on our street - no salt, no plow, no nothing - and I live in the city limits. My neighbor and I were joking about making the street into a luge run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 239067, member: 439"] well, we survived so far...... I left for work really early yesterday (5am) before everyone else got out, so it only took me 75 minutes (instead of 30). I left about 2pm when husband called to say the snow had turned to sleet - took me about 75 minutes again. Our electric started flickering on and off about 3am this morning, and continued to do so until about 10am. But it never stayed off. It took me over an hour to chip through the ice and get into my car - then I let it run for another hour to thaw it out completely. I didn't go into work, just worked on the computer from home. Of course, every time the electricity flickered, it dumped me off of the server and eventually I couldn't get back on - probably because every else stayed home, too. Yeah - Cincy just lifted the level 3 at 4pm. We've yet to see anything on our street - no salt, no plow, no nothing - and I live in the city limits. My neighbor and I were joking about making the street into a luge run. [/QUOTE]
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