he;s been here for 19 years, can you math?
Prove it,,,
he;s been here for 19 years, can you math?
hopefully they do if they're need it, my big fear is that they won't when they need to because of negative press
he's been here 19 years?,,,,lmao.....now youre just in' with me I hope. What a pathetic life,,,,
Ive been off and on here for probably 10 years and have less than 4k posts,,,,but yet im the loser.....yeah okay,,,,,lmao
I said shhh... men are talking
coming up on your 20 year anniversary here,,,,congrats, big guy.
Go cry more about Christmas Story. Also learn to count.
Post more,,,your life is fulfilling,,,,
You're posting too dummy. Also learn to count.
You the man,,,,
Can't even count to 19.
message boards were social media before social media, how long has your old ass been on facebook?
Here comes your boyfriend(Tranny), Bummer,,,to defend your honor,,,,
You have been really bitter here ever since ElNono tore your balloon knot in that Christmas Story thread son.
Sure, bummer,,,
what did grandpa boomer soil his adult diapers about now?
Texas Emergency Management and the PUC urge Texans to prepare NOW for wintry conditions
not as cold, not as long lasting, probably won't cover the whole state with a wintry mix like last year's storm, but could be a gut check.
Uncross your fingers, toes and eyes for the cryin' out loud!!!
Blast from the past.
(Texas did eventually help energy companies pass billions of dollars in overcharges along to ratepayers.)
https://www.businessinsider.com/texa...charges-2021-3Texas officials said they do not plan to reverse an estimated $16 billion in electricity overcharges incurred during a deep freeze that roiled the state's power grids and left millions without power last month.
In a meeting on Friday, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCOT) said it will be too challenging to fix and re-price the charges due to a variety of external factors. Speaking before the committee, chairman Arthur C. D'Andrea said that due to a number of hedge funds and private transactions tangled up in the fees, it will be "impossible to unscramble this sort of egg."
Former PUC chair Arthur D'Andrea said rescinding the overcharges would put cities and co-ops out of business, but we know for a fact the overcharges put Texas's largest electric co-op into bankruptcy.
A judge overseeing the bankruptcy of the largest electric co-op in Texas on Wednesday shut down certain arguments that the state's electric grid operator was looking to make in a legal brawl with the co-op over a nearly $2 billion bill stemming from a historic winter storm last year.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/transa...ll-2022-01-13/U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David Jones in Houston issued his ruling ahead of a February trial over the $1.9 billion claim the Electric Reliability Council of Texas filed in Brazos Electric Power Cooperative Inc's Chapter 11 case. The judge held that some of the arguments ERCOT tried to raise to defend its claim weren't relevant to the immediate issue.
How about fix the fkn problem as a "backup system" and then ALSO have a generator etc... ?
You can go camping in Alaska on your own time and feel good about it.
Abbott's going to take credit for nothing happening during a hardly out of the ordinary for February cold snap.
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