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Things I Learned
1. If the power goes out, the hot water goes out, too.
2. Showers require hot water, lest your freeze your ass off.
3. While candles are a good light source, they don't like being carried around outside.
4. When blowing out a candle, make sure there isn't a puddle of melted wax at the very top.
So, um,
random_redshirt? The wax all over the microwave? Ah, kinda my fault. ( ._.)
2. Showers require hot water, lest your freeze your ass off.
3. While candles are a good light source, they don't like being carried around outside.
4. When blowing out a candle, make sure there isn't a puddle of melted wax at the very top.
So, um,
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I'm sure the scorp was thoroughly confused. X3
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-§parky
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Why does it take so long for the power company to get in and do their job? D:
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-§parky
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I hope they fix it soon. :/
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That would be because the water heater requires power to, y'know... heat water.
You know what else I discovered happens to water when the power goes out? It stops getting pumped to the upper floors of tall buildings. I discovered this in res. I have lived on the ground floor ever since.
When blowing out a candle, make sure there isn't a puddle of melted wax at the very top.
I carefully drain the wax onto something it will be easy to scrap off, and then when it's cooled but still warm and pliable, I make it into shapes. :3
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Eeeek! *loves her ground floor room all the more*
...shapes, huh? Like kitteh? =^..^=
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I've also never lived in a place with a gas stove. Electricity and me, we're buddies.
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It was out for a little over an hour. Not usually a problem, save that I had Chem in the morning and needed to study. So, candles.
Also, someone on the third floor that overlooks the dumpsters took advantage of the darkness to chuck their large-screen TV out of the window. I assume they were aiming for the trash. They missed. I walked through the mess in the darkness, going, "Why is the ground crunchy?"