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Joined Jan 19, 2010
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The Social Fabric Has Broken Down.

For the second time in the past 2 months, civilization as we now it has been abandoned in my neighborhood. The chateaux that I call home is without the creature  comforts of home. It is simply a storage locker where I keep my stuff.

Not only that but an ecological disaster has occurred. Every house has downed trees. It is a landscapers delight.

These may be my last musings as I am soon without power for all of my gadgets. The libraries are packed with those who need WiFi. Most restaurant’s are closed and the ones open are mobbed with people looking for something warm to eat. Roads are closed, wires are down. I don’t think I’ll have power for days if not weeks. I am in the rabbit hole and I am waiting for JCP&L to bring me the little pill that “turns me back on”.

So, until then ladies and gentlemen, I bid you adieu.

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13 comments

  1. franky

    take care scott – grab your gadgets and check into a lovely villa with secured wireless…

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  2. The Fly

    GO SOLAR!

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  3. drummerboy

    by now a generator prolly wont be on store shelves.wish i could help,i know just how much work it takes to keep the house under some kind of control without power. it blows,try an keep a clear head,it helps.

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  4. Juiceyfruit

    2012 prophecy comes true in the Bleier’s hood!

    hang in there, bro. 8)

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  5. muktukchuck

    Advice from the Great White North (not stock advice). Porkypines (sic) make great survival food — a bit tricky to clean though. Never cook caribou more than medium rare, conversely, a medium rare haunch of grizzly bear will ensure a case of trychinosis. Good luck.

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    • Heaterman

      True that. I would rather eat raw pork than a hunk of half cooked bear.

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  6. pezhead9000

    snowmageddon 2011 – Michael Myers returns!

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  7. Po Pimp

    A country boy will survive. Oh wait, wrong audience here.

    In all seriousness, best of luck. It won’t be that bad in the grand scheme of things.

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  8. Jakegint

    WTF? Shouldn’t you be in Turks and Caicos this time of year anyway?

    _________

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  9. AJBaker

    Scott, Too late for this occurrence but you can be prepared for the next one. Get yourself a standby generator capable of running your whole house. 8k should do it. Have an electrician hook you up with a switch to isolate it from the power lines. Next time it happens you won’t have to suffer. I feel for you, I live in an area the has frequent power outages too and have been through it too many times myself.

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  10. Dave

    Best of luck Scott, I toughed it out when Ike came through Houston and no power at the house for 3 weeks. Sucked Donkey Balls, but hey, whatever doesn’t kill ya… right?! I recommend stiff cocktails in the evening and a generator for the fridge at least.. Good luck

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  11. duck

    I hear Florham Park has power back. Some residents might have some ‘influence’

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  12. maojunior

    ROFL @ go solar… fucking hilarious

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