Posted on 11/02/2012 9:42:02 PM PDT by njslim
Angry residents pelted utility crews with eggs as they tried to restore power in Bridgeport, Conn., after the mayor claimed the local power company had "shortchanged" the state's largest city as it tries to recover from superstorm Sandy.
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Both of these books were filled with bizarre accounts of feral mutants in the South Bronx who continuously got their kicks out of launching random assaults on uniformed public sector workers whose primary job was to protect the residents of the city.
As a county utility worker in Florida, you don't realize how much we appreciate that. Even the ones who don't have electricity yet come out with their coffee pots to plug into our trailer mounted generator to share a cup of coffee (an 100KW generator has a little leftover power for a Mr. Coffee). And I say it for all my co-workers... Thank you!
Why are you no longer selling vegetables? I bought the best blueberries I’ve ever had from that guy in R.I. He had some damn good tomatoes, too.
Totally agree. I don’t remember this many sissies.
Being from Oklahoma we just ran around helping people at random.
I know these people are scared but really, they’ll live.
It’ll suck but, they’ll live.
I’ll call faulty reasoning... with light others can see what they are doing, take pictures, make phone call, defend their assets, positions etc etc. Crime prefers the dark cuzz then people can’t see what is going on as they hide and slink in the shadows.....
The punks do not like to get caught let alone seen/identified.
I moved. I headed up the harvesting crew and the 200 acres of native produce was owned by another family.
I do enjoy working outdoors (one full winter pruning apples trees) and thus now I collect trees that the power has cut down beside the road. I work them up and my kids sell the firewood.
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