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Portland, [OR.] metro area braces for deep freeze [Willamette Valley also]
KGW.com ^
| 12-29-03
| ABE ESTIMADA and JIM PARKER
Posted on 12/29/2003 5:19:18 PM PST by Salvation
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To: Dave in Eugene of all places
Interesting about the dead radio waves. Lose a tower in Portland, perhaps?
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01/01/2004 4:06:48 PM PST
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: Dave in Eugene of all places
Started here in Elmira at 5:00 in the morning. Falling trees seemed to be the biggest problem out here. Hwy. 126 was closed for awhile. We were without electricity for most of the day. Thank God for my wood stove!
To: Dave in Eugene of all places
Started here in Elmira at 5:00 in the morning. Falling trees seemed to be the biggest problem out here. Hwy. 126 was closed for awhile. We were without electricity for most of the day. Thank God for my wood stove!
To: Salvation
I was speaking of KPNW here in Eugene.
They didn't lose a tower, they were broadcasting full power but it was just dead air. I think their dish got knocked out by the snow.
Had to listen to Portland radio to get news, none of the other local stations seemed to have any people on board, just playing the canned stuff.
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01/01/2004 11:18:23 PM PST
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Clinging Bitterly
(President Bush sends his regards.)
To: Salvation
My wife works at the little mom-pop convenience store up the block, an older building with a flat roof. They always have problems keeping it from leaking, and it sags pretty good.
Just looked out & it's snowing again here.
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01/01/2004 11:31:35 PM PST
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Clinging Bitterly
(President Bush sends his regards.)
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