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Wow...just wow. But other countries have it rough too. In the last 50yrs I witnessed more than 2 power outages that took over 30mins, close to an hour to fix. We're not perfect either ๐
I mean, I get it. A drunk guy has been stealing our Christmas ornaments one at a time off our front store window...
...the fear is palpable
Just the other day someone left a wine glass on a wall near my house
The hedonism is out of control
What's that? I can't hear you. I think I'll go get my hearing checked with my socialized medicine and not go bankrupt.
Oh jeez. How is one supposed to recover from that?
I had power out with a newborn for like 5 days in the winter once.. 30min sounds nice.
Oh man,that is horrible. Where did that newborn come from? Must've been aweful to have one for 5 days.
Power company was giving them away. It was weird they all had a musky smell to them.
Oh man, no thanks. The dark I can live with, but some sudden surprise stinky newborn? I gotta draw a line there.