Originally Posted by AndChiefs:
If power goes out here and you walk outside I can hear at least a half dozen whole house generators going 24/7. Didn’t realize people turned them off unless they’re limited on fuel.
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Also this,
In Texas we run those things all day and only turn off for like 4-6 hours in maybe middle of night.
I was just making an assumption based on his comment about 2 wrongs don't make a right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
The crane on top of this building fell off the top of the building onto another building last night. That’s the tallest building on the west side of Florida.
Saw that. I would have thought that they might have figured out how to make it less of a wind catch to try to prevent that kind of thing from happening. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
I'm sure of that. But doesn't give them a reason to say **** it
If they were willing to waive safety and union regulations, they had time to get it down. ... assuming they had a full crew to work. They might have went home and left the area. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Because I don't want to piss off the neighbors
Just wave over the fence and say "Howdy neighbor! Just trying to live here!". Not like it happens every day, and doubt anybody was sleeping soundly with what you all went through. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KingPriest2:
2 wrongs don’t make a right?
What did he do wrong?
His generator is on the same side as my bedroom. He's has weeks to fuck with it to make sure it's working, but chose 3:45 in the morning to test it. I guess I'm more respectful in that regard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
His generator is on the same side as my bedroom. He's has weeks to **** with it to make sure it's working, but chose 3:45 in the morning to test it. I guess I'm more respectful in that regard.
Oh, he was TESTING it? That's different. He's in the wrong. [Reply]