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To: Maigrey
Here it is milk and bread! Sometimes, the stores sell out of those 2 items. That year that I mentioned in the other post when we were stuck at home, a friend of my husband's, came over and they went to the store on his ATV. That was about the only way to get out since we have hills that get very dangerous when it has snow or ice on them. Hubby had a snowmobile suit so he was quite comfortable.
51 posted on 11/27/2002 7:22:58 PM PST by MamaB
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To: MamaB
Here it is jug water (?) and the junk crap. All of the real food stays on the shelves.

About 8 years ago, when an ice storm hit here on the belt buckle, I was a resident of the local university. All around us (and 75% of the city) were out of power, due to power lines being down. The great thing was..... us on-campus dorm residents had power and hot water and everyone else surrounding this one little block was out for a week! The funny thing was that my mother and former SF had to come to campus for hot showers and some of my cooking.

-Maigrey-
56 posted on 11/27/2002 7:29:38 PM PST by Maigrey
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