Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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Gotta wait one more day to see if the Jets will advance or not. I think the whole city is holding its breath.
It's pretty amazing, actually. You can't go more than a few feet without seeing a "Go Jets Go" sign somewhere.
Always fun when your team is on a run. Game 7 is always appointment viewing, too.
Another sunny day and things are slowly returning to normal. Most of the flooded streets have been cleaned up and opened. Still a lot of water but the river is dropping noticeably. The water flow through the dam just north of here was about 5.2 millions liters per second yesterday; by Saturday that should drop to just over 2 million.
Glad to hear it!
I certainly could, but I'm already dealing with one of the better outfits in the area and the price asked for the unit being installed in actually very competitive based on what research I've been able to do. The old one is well out of warranty and right in the range of service expectancy for our climate (and it does have some serious problems). It also uses a refrigerant that is restricted and in mid phase-out so future repairs to try and baby it onward will get progressively even more expensive as the price per pound of R22 continues to sky rocket. It's not good timing to be sure, but I believe that it's in my best interest to do the work now. Besides, upgraded A/C unites return more then their original value on home appraisals; especially this far south.
I can't imagine trying to go without A/C in the Carolinas in summer. Not sure what's a bigger money pit--our homes or our cars.
I could use more money
So say we all!