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Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
rewired.

Jill
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Jill wrote:

Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for
at least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided
to do a melt-down in the middle of the night.

**********
Thank you for the report, Jill. That's a terrible thing to happen, but
I'm glad they are alright.

Michael

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On Tue 08 Mar 2005 02:51:58a, jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.
>
> Jill


OMG, they sure didn't need that! What rotten luck. At least they and their
pets are safe.

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In article >, "jmcquown"
> wrote:

> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel
> for at least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement
> decided to do a melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash
> hadn't awakened... well let's just say the basement was thick with
> smoke but it hadn't made it upstairs yet nor was anything yet in
> flames. They and their pets got out safely. The power company has
> shut off all power to their house until further inspection can be
> done; it appears they will have to have it rewired.
>
> Jill


Holy balls! (Note to self: Check the smoke detector battery in the
basement.)
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"I read recipes the way I read science fiction: I get to the end and
say,'Well, that's not going to happen.'" - Comedian Rita Rudner,
performance at New York, New York, January 10, 2005.
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jmcquown wrote:

> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.
> Jill


Glad they're all okay. Hope the freezer & fridge keep the groceries cold.
Edrena




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The Joneses wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>
>> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel
>> for at least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement
>> decided to do a melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash
>> hadn't awakened... well let's just say the basement was thick with
>> smoke but it hadn't made it upstairs yet nor was anything yet in
>> flames. They and their pets got out safely. The power company has
>> shut off all power to their house until further inspection can be
>> done; it appears they will have to have it rewired.
>> Jill

>
> Glad they're all okay. Hope the freezer & fridge keep the groceries
> cold. Edrena


Gawd! Didn't even think of that! I'm sure they haven't, either.

Jill


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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, "jmcquown"
> > wrote:
>
>> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel
>> for at least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement
>> decided to do a melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash
>> hadn't awakened... well let's just say the basement was thick with
>> smoke but it hadn't made it upstairs yet nor was anything yet in
>> flames. They and their pets got out safely. The power company has
>> shut off all power to their house until further inspection can be
>> done; it appears they will have to have it rewired.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Holy balls! (Note to self: Check the smoke detector battery in the
> basement.)


Yeah, it sucks. Absolutely make sure the batteries are fresh. Mine start
beeping at me; I'm exremely fortunate in that in my apartment, they change
out the smoke alarm batteries twice a year (two alarms, single level). I
also used to have to pick up a new filter for my heater/AC unit; they do
that, too, as well as supply and check the fire extinquisher in the kitchen.

Jill


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In article >, "jmcquown"
> wrote:

> The Joneses wrote:
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >
> >> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel
> >> for at least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement
> >> decided to do a melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash
> >> hadn't awakened... well let's just say the basement was thick with
> >> smoke but it hadn't made it upstairs yet nor was anything yet in
> >> flames. They and their pets got out safely. The power company has
> >> shut off all power to their house until further inspection can be
> >> done; it appears they will have to have it rewired.
> >> Jill

> >
> > Glad they're all okay. Hope the freezer & fridge keep the groceries
> > cold. Edrena

>
> Gawd! Didn't even think of that! I'm sure they haven't, either.
>
> Jill


As long as neither are opened -- not even to check to see if things are
okay -- the stuff in the freezer should be fine, especially if the
freezer's mostly full. I'm thinking the fridge stuff will be good for
at least a day. The key to the frozen is to NOT open the door. Or
rent a generator.
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-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Sweet Potato Follies added 2/24/05.
"I read recipes the way I read science fiction: I get to the end and
say,'Well, that's not going to happen.'" - Comedian Rita Rudner,
performance at New York, New York, January 10, 2005.
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One time on Usenet, "jmcquown" > said:

> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.


OMG! Thank goodness no one was hurt...

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"You still haven't explained why the pool is
filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF
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"jmcquown" wrote in message

> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do
> a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.
>
> Jill


Boy, they didn't need this - thank goodness they're OK. Brought back
memories of the loss of our house - you realize that material things aren't
important once you realize everyone is safe.

Dora




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In article >,
"jmcquown" > wrote:

> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.


Oh, no! I'm so glad they got out safely. Please pass on my best wishes.

Priscilla
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certain rooms are open." -- dancertm in alt.religion.christian.episcopal
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
.. .
> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do
> a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.
>
> Jill
> --
> I used to have a handle on life...but it broke off.


Bummer!

Dimitri


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jmcquown wrote:
> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel

for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided

to do a
> melt-down in the middle of the night.


I'm glad they're all right. What a frightening experience to go
through.

Pat

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jmcquown wrote:
> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.
>
> Jill


Life and limb are safe. Nothing else really matters.


jim
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jmcquown wrote:

> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.
>
> Jill

What a scare! I'm so glad they are ok!


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On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 03:51:58 -0600, "jmcquown" >
connected the dots and wrote:

~Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel
for at
~least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided
to do a
~melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened...
well
~let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made
it
~upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got
out
~safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house
until
~further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
~rewired.
~
~Jill

Good gravy! I don't suppose they were able to drain the pipes after
the electricity was shut down? Send them our good wishes and hopes
for better luck forthwith.

Thanks,
maxine in ri
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In article >,
"jmcquown" > wrote:

> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.
>
> Jill


Thank goodness there was no fire! :-o

Give them my best please?

Kat
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> Good gravy! I don't suppose they were able to drain the pipes after
> the electricity was shut down? Send them our good wishes and hopes
> for better luck forthwith.
>
> Thanks,
> maxine in ri



I was going to say "Yipes!" but I like your exclamation better.
Much more On Topic. :-)

Sheesh, what a thing to happen.
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Losing a few groceries is a lot better than losing their house. Thank
goodness they and their pets got out safely, and there was no fire
damage.

Melissa

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
.. .
> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
> least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do

a
> melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
> let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
> upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
> safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
> further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
> rewired.
>
> Jill
> --
> I used to have a handle on life...but it broke off.
>


Thanks for posting this Jill. Please relay my concern and gratefulness for
their safety and hopes that she'll be back soon. As someone who survived two
house fires, I can say that there's nothing so simultaneously frustrating
and blessed.

kimberly




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On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 03:51:58 -0600, "jmcquown" >
wrote:

>Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
>least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
>melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
>let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
>upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
>safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
>further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
>rewired.
>
>Jill
>--
>I used to have a handle on life...but it broke off.
>
>


our thoughts are with them, moose and the pups...Hag, Stenni, and the
demon seeds...k


Pull a Loraine Bobit (cut of Waynes Penis) to reply
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"Hag & Stenni" > wrote

> our thoughts are with them, moose and the pups...Hag, Stenni, and the
> demon seeds...k


Hey Hag!!!!! How you doing over (wherever). Miss you.

nancy


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thanks jill..............please send them my thoughts and prayers in
any future conversation!

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, "jmcquown"
> > wrote:
>
> > The Joneses wrote:
> > > jmcquown wrote:
> > >
> > >> Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a

motel
> > >> for at least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the

basement
> > >> decided to do a melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash
> > >> hadn't awakened... well let's just say the basement was thick

with
> > >> smoke but it hadn't made it upstairs yet nor was anything yet in
> > >> flames. They and their pets got out safely. The power company

has
> > >> shut off all power to their house until further inspection can

be
> > >> done; it appears they will have to have it rewired.
> > >> Jill
> > >
> > > Glad they're all okay. Hope the freezer & fridge keep the

groceries
> > > cold. Edrena

> >
> > Gawd! Didn't even think of that! I'm sure they haven't, either.
> >
> > Jill

>
> As long as neither are opened -- not even to check to see if things

are
> okay -- the stuff in the freezer should be fine, especially if the
> freezer's mostly full. I'm thinking the fridge stuff will be good

for
> at least a day. The key to the frozen is to NOT open the door. Or
> rent a generator.
> --
> -Barb


Just about every city in the US has a commercial ice house (check your
yellow pages and place the address and phone number on your fridge),
most will have "dry ice" or will know the nearest place to get some.
Dry ice is inexpensive and lasts a long time... a block each the size
of a shoebox, wrapped in a few layers of newspaper, will keep both
fridge and freezer compartment fine for about three days.

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"jmcquown" >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
>least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
>melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
>let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
>upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
>safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
>further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
>rewired.


And now, through the miracle of modern technology, we're back online!

Thanks for letting folks know, Jill.

I asked the ringleader of the fire fighter's gang that showed up what would
have happened if Crash hadn't awakened. He said our house would have
burned to the ground. He's also going to give the City Electric Inspector
some good-natured shit. He was here on February 28th, and slapped his
sticker of approval inside the door of the fuse box.

It was determined by the electrician to be Just One of Those Things. The
main fuse had gotten a little loose and one thing led to another. When
Crash went down there, it was in the process of melting. The wonderful
electrician just left. We have a brand-new, big circuit breaker box, and
heat! We have heat! When we came over here yesterday, the inside
temperature was 61. This morning, it was 51. Now it's a balmy 68. I feel
like frolicking nude after being so cold for so long, but I don't want to
frighten the neighbors.

The Red Cross came and arranged for lodging for us (the lack of heat and
the stench of burning electrical stuff prevented us from staying home the
past two nights), gave us some "Clean-Up Kits" (toiletries so we wouldn't
reek from the fumes), and a homemade quilt for each of us that are ours to
keep. I will always cherish these tangible reminders of the goodness of
other people when we needed it the most. Those quilts are priceless.

The motel is not one that I would recommend to anyone. When we came home
from there yesterday morning, our unheated house was a lot warmer than our
room there. I was also pretty excited to find a roach bait thingie with
one of our dog's teeth marks in it. Oh ... we considered stealing the
ice bucket and tray for glasses and stuff and returning them to Day's Inn
and the Ramada. Yup, this was a high-class joint.

First thing I did when the power was restored was to check the meat in the
freezer. It's all hard as a rock. Whew! I've been fretting over all that
meat the entire time we were without power. There's a whole ham, a turkey,
a huge slab of brisket, and a bunch of roasts and stuff. Thank goodness.
I honestly thought that we were going to be roasting/grilling everything
and freezing the cooked meat. I'm relieved. It's better when the stuff is
freshly prepared.

In the past 36 hours, I've had 5 hours of sleep (not all at once). I'm
gonna go through my e-mails and take a lonnnnnnnnnnng nap!

Thanks for all the good wishes. We appreciate your kindness and concern.

Carol


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On Wed 09 Mar 2005 12:22:47p, Damsel in dis Dress wrote in
rec.food.cooking:

> "jmcquown" >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
>>Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for
>>at least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided
>>to do a melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't
>>awakened... well let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it
>>hadn't made it upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and
>>their pets got out safely. The power company has shut off all power to
>>their house until further inspection can be done; it appears they will
>>have to have it rewired.

>
> And now, through the miracle of modern technology, we're back online!
>
> Thanks for letting folks know, Jill.
>
> I asked the ringleader of the fire fighter's gang that showed up what
> would have happened if Crash hadn't awakened. He said our house would
> have burned to the ground. He's also going to give the City Electric
> Inspector some good-natured shit. He was here on February 28th, and
> slapped his sticker of approval inside the door of the fuse box.
>
> It was determined by the electrician to be Just One of Those Things.
> The main fuse had gotten a little loose and one thing led to another.
> When Crash went down there, it was in the process of melting. The
> wonderful electrician just left. We have a brand-new, big circuit
> breaker box, and heat! We have heat! When we came over here yesterday,
> the inside temperature was 61. This morning, it was 51. Now it's a
> balmy 68. I feel like frolicking nude after being so cold for so long,
> but I don't want to frighten the neighbors.
>
> The Red Cross came and arranged for lodging for us (the lack of heat and
> the stench of burning electrical stuff prevented us from staying home
> the past two nights), gave us some "Clean-Up Kits" (toiletries so we
> wouldn't reek from the fumes), and a homemade quilt for each of us that
> are ours to keep. I will always cherish these tangible reminders of the
> goodness of other people when we needed it the most. Those quilts are
> priceless.
>
> The motel is not one that I would recommend to anyone. When we came
> home from there yesterday morning, our unheated house was a lot warmer
> than our room there. I was also pretty excited to find a roach bait
> thingie with one of our dog's teeth marks in it. Oh ... we considered
> stealing the ice bucket and tray for glasses and stuff and returning
> them to Day's Inn and the Ramada. Yup, this was a high-class joint.
>
> First thing I did when the power was restored was to check the meat in
> the freezer. It's all hard as a rock. Whew! I've been fretting over
> all that meat the entire time we were without power. There's a whole
> ham, a turkey, a huge slab of brisket, and a bunch of roasts and stuff.
> Thank goodness. I honestly thought that we were going to be
> roasting/grilling everything and freezing the cooked meat. I'm
> relieved. It's better when the stuff is freshly prepared.
>
> In the past 36 hours, I've had 5 hours of sleep (not all at once). I'm
> gonna go through my e-mails and take a lonnnnnnnnnnng nap!
>
> Thanks for all the good wishes. We appreciate your kindness and
> concern.
>
> Carol
>


I am SO happy and relieved to see you, Carol! Get a good rest, then come
join us.

Wayne
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:

> And now, through the miracle of modern technology, we're back online!


Great. Glad it worked it and that you coped.

> [snip] ... I feel like frolicking nude after being so
> cold for so long, but I don't want to frighten the
> neighbors.


Oh, go ahead. When are you going to have a better excuse?
>
> The Red Cross came and arranged for lodging for us,...[snip] gave us
> some "Clean-Up Kits" (toiletries so we wouldn't reek from the fumes),
> and a homemade quilt for each of us that are ours to keep. [snip]


They just quietly show up, unasked, and help. A lot of people don't
realize they do this for individuals in need, not just for major
disasters. When my sister's home burned and she and her husband were
standing stunned in the street, they did the same (minus the quilt!)
with zero fanfare or announcement of their presence.
>

[snip the rest]

Ya done good. Relax.

-aem

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Wayne Boatwright >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>I am SO happy and relieved to see you, Carol! Get a good rest, then come
>join us.


Thanks, Pookie! Doesn't look like I'm gonna get a nap in the immediate
future. Those fumes didn't do much for my allergies or my asthma. It's
easier to stay up and be dead on my feet than to lie down and start
choking.

So you're stuck with me NOW! <EG>

Carol
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'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 14:38:20 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote:

>Wayne Boatwright >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
>>I am SO happy and relieved to see you, Carol! Get a good rest, then come
>>join us.

>
>Thanks, Pookie! Doesn't look like I'm gonna get a nap in the immediate
>future. Those fumes didn't do much for my allergies or my asthma. It's
>easier to stay up and be dead on my feet than to lie down and start
>choking.
>
>So you're stuck with me NOW! <EG>
>
>Carol



Check with your insurance company about your policy and see if it
covers smoke damage. There are companies that will come in & clean
walls, carpets, drapes, upholstered pieces, etc., and get rid of the
smell.

And call your MD to be sure you have your meds handy, just it case it
really gets to you!

Boron


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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:

> "jmcquown" >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
>
>>Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for at
>>least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided to do a
>>melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't awakened... well
>>let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it hadn't made it
>>upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and their pets got out
>>safely. The power company has shut off all power to their house until
>>further inspection can be done; it appears they will have to have it
>>rewired.

>
>
> And now, through the miracle of modern technology, we're back online!
>
> Thanks for letting folks know, Jill.
>
> I asked the ringleader of the fire fighter's gang that showed up what would
> have happened if Crash hadn't awakened. He said our house would have
> burned to the ground. He's also going to give the City Electric Inspector
> some good-natured shit. He was here on February 28th, and slapped his
> sticker of approval inside the door of the fuse box.
>
> It was determined by the electrician to be Just One of Those Things. The
> main fuse had gotten a little loose and one thing led to another. When
> Crash went down there, it was in the process of melting. The wonderful
> electrician just left. We have a brand-new, big circuit breaker box, and
> heat! We have heat! When we came over here yesterday, the inside
> temperature was 61. This morning, it was 51. Now it's a balmy 68. I feel
> like frolicking nude after being so cold for so long, but I don't want to
> frighten the neighbors.
>
> The Red Cross came and arranged for lodging for us (the lack of heat and
> the stench of burning electrical stuff prevented us from staying home the
> past two nights), gave us some "Clean-Up Kits" (toiletries so we wouldn't
> reek from the fumes), and a homemade quilt for each of us that are ours to
> keep. I will always cherish these tangible reminders of the goodness of
> other people when we needed it the most. Those quilts are priceless.
>
> The motel is not one that I would recommend to anyone. When we came home
> from there yesterday morning, our unheated house was a lot warmer than our
> room there. I was also pretty excited to find a roach bait thingie with
> one of our dog's teeth marks in it. Oh ... we considered stealing the
> ice bucket and tray for glasses and stuff and returning them to Day's Inn
> and the Ramada. Yup, this was a high-class joint.
>
> First thing I did when the power was restored was to check the meat in the
> freezer. It's all hard as a rock. Whew! I've been fretting over all that
> meat the entire time we were without power. There's a whole ham, a turkey,
> a huge slab of brisket, and a bunch of roasts and stuff. Thank goodness.
> I honestly thought that we were going to be roasting/grilling everything
> and freezing the cooked meat. I'm relieved. It's better when the stuff is
> freshly prepared.
>
> In the past 36 hours, I've had 5 hours of sleep (not all at once). I'm
> gonna go through my e-mails and take a lonnnnnnnnnnng nap!
>
> Thanks for all the good wishes. We appreciate your kindness and concern.
>
> Carol


I'm so glad you are safe and sound! What a nice thing for the Red Cross
to do! Wishing you the best as you start the cleanup and I hope the
cost of re-wiring is not too high. I hate it when a repair is forced
upon me. It usually happens when we are least prepared. Can you put
the repair through you household insurance?
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Melba's Jammin' >, if that's their real name,
wrote:

>In article >,
wrote:
>(snip)
>> First thing I did when the power was restored was to check the meat
>> in the freezer. It's all hard as a rock.

>
>What'd I tell you! Hurrah!


Yeppers! But the cranberries in the refrigerator freezer were mushy. We
bought ten bags of them when they were on sale after Christmas. I'm giving
serious consideration into making a gigantic batch of cranberry-orange
relish and freezing it in small containers.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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Boron Elgar >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>Check with your insurance company about your policy and see if it
>covers smoke damage. There are companies that will come in & clean
>walls, carpets, drapes, upholstered pieces, etc., and get rid of the
>smell.


Yeah, I'm sure it's covered, but we can take care of the surprisingly
little smoke damage. The main floor is just fine. No problem. What
really ****es me off (about myself) is that I had done a million loads of
laundry and stacked it all on a kitchen table I use for folding clean
clothes. I never brought the stuff upstairs and put it away. If I had, I
wouldn't have to re-wash 75% of our clothing. I think what we had was more
fumes than smoke. Visible fumes, but not smoke in the usual sense of the
word. I'm sure some electricity-savvy person will know what I'm talking
about and translate that statement into English.

>And call your MD to be sure you have your meds handy, just it case it
>really gets to you!


My nebulizer is plugged in and ready to be used at a moment's notice, and I
hoard inhalers, so there's at least one in every room of the house, and one
in my jacket pocket. I just took a couple Benadryl, and hope to be
drifting off to la-la land soon. Gotta be up in four hours, though.
American Idol is on. <G>

Both excellent pieces of advice. You're a good egg!

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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One time on Usenet, Wayne Boatwright > said:
> On Wed 09 Mar 2005 12:22:47p, Damsel in dis Dress wrote in
> rec.food.cooking:
> > "jmcquown" >, if that's their real name, wrote:
> >
> >>Just got a call from Damsel (Carol). She and Crash are at a motel for
> >>at least the next couple of days. The fusebox in the basement decided
> >>to do a melt-down in the middle of the night. If Crash hadn't
> >>awakened... well let's just say the basement was thick with smoke but it
> >>hadn't made it upstairs yet nor was anything yet in flames. They and
> >>their pets got out safely. The power company has shut off all power to
> >>their house until further inspection can be done; it appears they will
> >>have to have it rewired.

> >
> > And now, through the miracle of modern technology, we're back online!
> >
> > Thanks for letting folks know, Jill.


<snip>

> > It was determined by the electrician to be Just One of Those Things.
> > The main fuse had gotten a little loose and one thing led to another.
> > When Crash went down there, it was in the process of melting. The
> > wonderful electrician just left. We have a brand-new, big circuit
> > breaker box, and heat! We have heat! When we came over here yesterday,
> > the inside temperature was 61. This morning, it was 51. Now it's a
> > balmy 68. I feel like frolicking nude after being so cold for so long,
> > but I don't want to frighten the neighbors.


Good to see you still have your sense of humor, Carol.

<snip>

> I am SO happy and relieved to see you, Carol! Get a good rest, then come
> join us.


What Wayne said... :-)

--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"You still haven't explained why the pool is
filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 15:05:16 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote:

>Boron Elgar >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
>>Check with your insurance company about your policy and see if it
>>covers smoke damage. There are companies that will come in & clean
>>walls, carpets, drapes, upholstered pieces, etc., and get rid of the
>>smell.

>
>Yeah, I'm sure it's covered, but we can take care of the surprisingly
>little smoke damage. The main floor is just fine. No problem. What
>really ****es me off (about myself) is that I had done a million loads of
>laundry and stacked it all on a kitchen table I use for folding clean
>clothes. I never brought the stuff upstairs and put it away. If I had, I
>wouldn't have to re-wash 75% of our clothing. I think what we had was more
>fumes than smoke. Visible fumes, but not smoke in the usual sense of the
>word. I'm sure some electricity-savvy person will know what I'm talking
>about and translate that statement into English.


Sigh. This is a habit I have, too. You may have broken me of it.
>
>>And call your MD to be sure you have your meds handy, just it case it
>>really gets to you!

>
>My nebulizer is plugged in and ready to be used at a moment's notice, and I
>hoard inhalers, so there's at least one in every room of the house, and one
>in my jacket pocket. I just took a couple Benadryl, and hope to be
>drifting off to la-la land soon. Gotta be up in four hours, though.
>American Idol is on. <G>


What's in the nebulizer - albuterol or Xopenex?
>
>Both excellent pieces of advice. You're a good egg!


Sunny side up!
>
>Carol




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Boron Elgar >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 15:05:16 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote:
>
>>Boron Elgar >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>>
>>What
>>really ****es me off (about myself) is that I had done a million loads of
>>laundry and stacked it all on a kitchen table I use for folding clean
>>clothes. I never brought the stuff upstairs and put it away. If I had, I
>>wouldn't have to re-wash 75% of our clothing.

>
>Sigh. This is a habit I have, too. You may have broken me of it.


I certainly hope I've broken myself of it, too. I keep wondering ....
could I just throw the stuff in the dryer with a fabric softener sheet?
Something tells me no.

>>>And call your MD to be sure you have your meds handy, just it case it
>>>really gets to you!

>>
>>My nebulizer is plugged in and ready to be used at a moment's notice, and I
>>hoard inhalers, so there's at least one in every room of the house, and one
>>in my jacket pocket. I just took a couple Benadryl, and hope to be
>>drifting off to la-la land soon. Gotta be up in four hours, though.
>>American Idol is on. <G>

>
>What's in the nebulizer - albuterol or Xopenex?


Albuterol. Gotta use that stuff where I plan on staying for awhile. Makes
me really woozy. Is Xopenex something new, something I just haven't heard
of, or both?

>>Both excellent pieces of advice. You're a good egg!

>
>Sunny side up!


All gold, like sunshine!

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 15:20:46 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
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>>
>>What's in the nebulizer - albuterol or Xopenex?

>
>Albuterol. Gotta use that stuff where I plan on staying for awhile. Makes
>me really woozy. Is Xopenex something new, something I just haven't heard
>of, or both?


I was just changed from albuterol to Xopenex, because the albuterol
make me feel like I had 20 cups of espresso (that is the food
reference that makes this post on topic). I do not know how new it
is, but my doc offered it when I told her about the shakes after
treatments

The Xopenex gives a bit of a buzzy feeling, but nothing like the
albuterol. The only trick is that albuterol is generic, and so it is
much cheaper than Xopenex. If you have good med insurance coverage,
ask your doc about it. It makes a big diff to me in how I feel after
treatment. I am fortunate that my plan covers it. (I also got them to
cover a portable, battery run nebulizer that is way smaller than a can
of soda.)

What about Advair or Singulair? Tried either or both?

>>>Both excellent pieces of advice. You're a good egg!

>>
>>Sunny side up!

>
>All gold, like sunshine!
>

By the grace of the God and Clairol.

Boron
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"aem" >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>
>> And now, through the miracle of modern technology, we're back online!

>
>Great. Glad it worked it and that you coped.


I don't really think I'm coping all that well, frankly. Aside from the
physical problems I have when I lie down, I think there's something inside
of me that's scared to sleep. Crash, the dogs, and the cat have been doing
nothing but sleep ever since this happened. They're all asleep now, as a
matter of fact. I think I got about an hour's sleep just now. I'm getting
shaky from fatigue.

>> [snip] ... I feel like frolicking nude after being so
>> cold for so long, but I don't want to frighten the
>> neighbors.

>
>Oh, go ahead. When are you going to have a better excuse?


This is true. Frolicking is a Good Thing.

>> The Red Cross came and arranged for lodging for us,...[snip] gave us
>> some "Clean-Up Kits" (toiletries so we wouldn't reek from the fumes),
>> and a homemade quilt for each of us that are ours to keep. [snip]

>
>They just quietly show up, unasked, and help. A lot of people don't
>realize they do this for individuals in need, not just for major
>disasters. When my sister's home burned and she and her husband were
>standing stunned in the street, they did the same (minus the quilt!)
>with zero fanfare or announcement of their presence.


The guy with the big red truck called the lady from the Red Cross. It was
so special to me that she'd get out of bed in the middle of the night to
help total strangers. Our local chapters of the Red Cross and the
Salvation Army will be remembered in my will.

>Ya done good. Relax.


I'm a-tryin'! I'm gonna go plunk myself down in bed again and see what
happens.

Thanks,
Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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Serendipity >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>I'm so glad you are safe and sound! What a nice thing for the Red Cross
>to do! Wishing you the best as you start the cleanup and I hope the
>cost of re-wiring is not too high. I hate it when a repair is forced
>upon me. It usually happens when we are least prepared. Can you put
>the repair through you household insurance?


Yes, the repair is being billed to our household insurance. I'm not sure
what our deductible is, but I'm sure I'll find out soon enough. In the
meantime, ignorance is bliss.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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