Posted by Hoosierhog on February 21, 2013 at 06:25:09 from (69.130.191.125):
In Reply to: Crazy posted by Erik Ks farmer on February 20, 2013 at 18:34:17:
I dont think its crazy. in 2007 i was stationed in ft riley Kansas that winter i was over in iraq, my wife was on post with my 2 little girls then 1.5 and 6 months when an ice storm came through shut down all for junction city , Fort Riley and Manhattan. The army moved as many families to empty barracks buildings as they could. severe cold in the negative temps with high winds and the post was mostly without power for 9 days my wife was stuck at our home. till the army got the roads clear of down power lines, trees and most the ice salted away. only way she kept from freezing was blocking the kitchen door and and cooking on the gas stove the whole time. and building a big pillow and blanket fort under the table to keep kids happy and warm. even now when we here a sever winter storm warning we make sure we have plenty just in case that happens again.
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