VultureChow wrote:Glad to hear you're holding up DAB.
I was just thinking of how I really need to thank GPE for giving me the experience in waiting in a three hour line of cars. The two hour wait for gas at 4am was nothing!
I got gas for me and my parents and am working today and tomorrow to make sure our employees have enough.

Isn't it about quarter of midnight on the Wasatch Front earthquake clock?
Roberto Dobbisano wrote:Isn't it about quarter of midnight on the Wasatch Front earthquake clock?
check your watch. it's 12:05.
http://www.iris.edu/seismon/
Box Burner wrote:Roberto Dobbisano wrote:Isn't it about quarter of midnight on the Wasatch Front earthquake clock?
check your watch. it's 12:05.
http://www.iris.edu/seismon/
Wasatch Fault Earthquake was due 40 years ago. I waited on a hillside with a bottle of booze to watch it but nothing happened. Very disappointing.
Drawingablank wrote:VultureChow wrote:Glad to hear you're holding up DAB.
I was just thinking of how I really need to thank GPE for giving me the experience in waiting in a three hour line of cars. The two hour wait for gas at 4am was nothing!
I got gas for me and my parents and am working today and tomorrow to make sure our employees have enough.
Good to hear from you VC - how are things in your part of New Jersey?
Oh yeah - not that I expected otherwise after it survived the playa, but the crochet trash fence held up beautifully to the hurricane.
Ugly Dougly wrote:Try to get some star-gazing in before those bastards restore the power.
Ugly Dougly wrote:Try to get some star-gazing in before those bastards restore the power.
Ugly Dougly wrote:* blushes *
Yeah, sorry about the cloudy weather, I guess that would be expected in the wake of a hurricane.
Ugly Dougly wrote:Try to get some star-gazing in before those bastards restore the power.
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