God Bless Texas... Ike's a'coming.
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Thanks formula 382, If it was not for all the people from all over the country we would still be without power. Centerpoint (Houston area power company) had at the end of the storm only aprox 113, 000 customers had power and over 2 million were without. I have lived in Houston since 1967 and we have never had this big an area without power.
I was down to Bolivar Monday and it is looking like maybe in a week or 2 we will have power at our house.
Formula 382, why were the bucket trucks parked at night with their buckets in the air? Monday night I had driven by 3 different staging areas and all the bucket trucks had their bucket up.
I was down to Bolivar Monday and it is looking like maybe in a week or 2 we will have power at our house.
Formula 382, why were the bucket trucks parked at night with their buckets in the air? Monday night I had driven by 3 different staging areas and all the bucket trucks had their bucket up.
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Thanks formula 382, If it was not for all the people from all over the country we would still be without power. Centerpoint (Houston area power company) had at the end of the storm only aprox 113, 000 customers had power and over 2 million were without. I have lived in Houston since 1967 and we have never had this big an area without power.
I was down to Bolivar Monday and it is looking like maybe in a week or 2 we will have power at our house.
Formula 382, why were the bucket trucks parked at night with their buckets in the air? Monday night I had driven by 3 different staging areas and all the bucket trucks had their bucket up.
I was down to Bolivar Monday and it is looking like maybe in a week or 2 we will have power at our house.
Formula 382, why were the bucket trucks parked at night with their buckets in the air? Monday night I had driven by 3 different staging areas and all the bucket trucks had their bucket up.