Waiting for The Blizzard

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GeneW

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Yes there are aftermarket replacement gas can nozzles that work very well. I bought some a couple years ago, I think it was at Tractor Supply. Get'em now before the gubbermint bans them too.

Some years ago I was in Minnesota in the middle of winter. I was there for a few days of work. At one point on of the local guys asked if I wanted to go fishing with them. Now bear in mind my idea of fishing is a bass boat and warm weather. I told him it was -20 degrees actual temp. He laughed and said, it's a great day for fishing, Me and Lars and Sven (I kid you not, they were named Sven and Lars) are going ice fishing. I said what, are you crazy, it's minus 22 degrees out! He said it's a beautiful and great day to go fishing. We have an ice hut. We drive out on the ice in our vehicles, drill a hole and drag the ice hut on top of it. We have a generator, TV on and coffee pot on, nice chairs and we have beer!!!! Come on!

I went back to my hotel room. Sorry.

Before I left I asked him how was the ice fishing. It was great, he said. I asked him WHY IN THE HECK do you live here where it's so cold?????@!!!!!!!!! He looked at me as if I were from Mars, acted a bit indignant and flat out said"We LOVE it here!! We DO NOT like hot weather." Ok. Fine. Nice meeting you guys, you were a great host while I was here. Come down to Oklahoma some time and we will go bassin' in the bass boat. Bring shorts and tee shirts, leave your cold weather gear at home.
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Even as a teen and early 20's driver, I had all the extra clothes, gloves, blanket, even an extra gallon of gas in a can. As I've gotten older, the cell phone and driving experience has replaced almost all of that for normal winter driving.
 

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Success, now have water back, running the dryer worked and no busted pipes. Guess we will be running the dryer 24/7 for the next several days. Going to be rough on the dryer but it's fairly new and maybe it will hold up.
You might get by with running it a half hour every hour or two. While you're awake anyway.

Just a thought. :drunk2:

EDIT: FWIW, our temps have dropped from 11 to 9 degrees. :/
 

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