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I'm with Bill
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Jensen Beach, FL
Posts: 13,028
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Remember on TV after a Florida storm hit they would show the lines of people waiting for ice and water? Usually within the first 24 hours after the storm passed?
These people are loosers, neither my neighbors nor I ever needed a single hand out in any of the 3 storms. We had the sense to stockpile prior to them.
But I ask you, what do you do when your power goes off after a blizzard? How do you keep your perishables from spoiling? Oh, you put the stuff outside.
How do you keep warm? Fireplace, wood burning stove?
What do we do in Florida? Can't put our perishables outside its 100 degrees out there.
Cannot cool off its 100 degrees out there and it takes a lot of electricity to run A/C. The last a checked there were no wood powered A/C units.
Its apples and oranges.
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