Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Here's a pic of my buddy sent of the local HEB

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Oh and apparently the water pumping station that services his neighborhood is frozen and hasn't had water service for a few days.
A lot of that going on down there. My brother outside of Houston was melting ice and snow on his wood stove and my sister outside of Austin lives on a lake, so used lake water, to flush with.
 
I knew the storm was coming. I went and filled all of our water jugs and got kerosine for the heater. I filled up all of my vehicles too. We have charcoal, wood and propane burners to make food. We have plenty of food and I made sure I had beer on hand. You just have to watch the weather and realize you need to prepare. Most people don't even realize it. My wife is one of them, even after I told her what I was doing to get ready for the snow that was coming.
 

I always see stuff like this as criticism of how southerners handle snow, and it’s good for a laugh, but why the hell would anyone condone their state spending millions on plows and salt trucks for a weather event that almost never happens?I have a multi fuel generator, gas fire place, wood fireplace, propane stove and plenty of fuel and food stored and a creek provides water. Im ok spending my money to be prepared for me and my family, but I don’t like being forced to pay for what some bureaucrat thinks “we” need to plan for.
 
I knew the storm was coming. I went and filled all of our water jugs and got kerosine for the heater. I filled up all of my vehicles too. We have charcoal, wood and propane burners to make food. We have plenty of food and I made sure I had beer on hand. You just have to watch the weather and realize you need to prepare. Most people don't even realize it. My wife is one of them, even after I told her what I was doing to get ready for the snow that was coming.

Same bullshit here . My live-in family communication and emotion Hub . Tends to have poor natural Skills/instinct for survival self preservation .
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I always see stuff like this as criticism of how southerners handle snow, and it’s good for a laugh, but why the hell would anyone condone their state spending millions on plows and salt trucks for a weather event that almost never happens?I have a multi fuel generator, gas fire place, wood fireplace, propane stove and plenty of fuel and food stored and a creek provides water. Im ok spending my money to be prepared for me and my family, but I don’t like being forced to pay for what some bureaucrat thinks “we” need to plan for.
Besides that the roads are already clearing. After this weekend it will be gone.