I survived the blackout
Whatever
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I'm in. I usually travel by subway, still no subway. A worker in the factory who lives near me just showed up at my door to give me a ride to work. Last night was a blast. New Yorkers are the best. There was no electricity, but the apartment below me throw a bring your own bottle party. Later, first the time since I was child, I read in bed by flashlight (only this time, I didn't have to hide under the blankets so my parents wouldn't know). In spite of the inconvenience, had a blast.
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Thank god it's Friday!!!!
>is pitch black when the lights go out. Several years ago we had a
>blackout and another director was in my office with the door shut.
>When the lights went out, the first thing she said was "don't touch
>me". I had no intention of doing that.
That's funny! Just curious, is this a rare occurrence? I live in a suburb of Seattle and we lose power fairly frequently as we usually have big wind storms in the fall and winter. At work we always have power, (too bad), because we have a generator; we are a medical facility, but at home I think it's fun to lose power, as long as it doesn't last too long. Some people lose their power for days at a time. That would be miserable.
It wasn't terrible except for all the crazies that went buying everything out of the grocery store leaving nothing for anyone else.
We still can't drink our water, but there were people buying a years worth instead of just to get them buy for a few days.
We were well stocked, but I was throwing my mom a surprise 50th b-day party on Saturday. Try finding fixings for a bbq when all the stores lost all their meat! The party ended up turning out good, but what chaos trying to find food early Saturday morning.
City really came together. I only heard of one burglary out of the ordeal.
Michiganders are tough too!
That's definitely a lot of money...