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Old 12-01-2008, 04:42 AM   #1
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I felt so sorry for our neighbors Thanksgiving

Forgot to tell everyone, since we went over my mothers house, your not going to believe this one, Thanksgiving Day, the power went out in our town, a sub-station lost power from 2:30 in the afternoon till 6:00 pm that night, i felt so sorry for the people cooking Thanksgiving dinner, imagine all the dinners that were ruined, we went home and took a nap after my mom's got up and no power or heat, had to pack micah back up and the dogs and go back over my mothers house... oh boy what a day. if i can find the article in the paper i'll post it here...
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Old 12-01-2008, 04:46 AM   #2
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here is the article in the newspaper !!

Power outage disrupted some Mid-Mon Valley Thanksgvings
By Jeff Pikulsky
VALLEY INDEPENDENT
Saturday, November 29, 2008

Buzz up!



Many Mid-Mon Valley residents had to make the best of a dim situation when their electrical power went out Thanksgiving afternoon.

Allegheny Power reported that wires at the company's Fayette City substation failed at about 2:30 p.m., leaving some 3,000 customers in Fayette City, Belle Vernon, North Belle Vernon and Washington Township without power.

The outage ended at about 6 p.m.

The Stasko family, of Belle Vernon, lit candles, used flashlights and congregated in the kitchen during the blackout.

A party of about 10 had to settle for a watered down dinner.

"The turkey was cooked, but everything else wasn't," the head of the house, Ed Stasko, said. "The side dishes weren't there. We ate supper at about 6:30. We usually eat about 3:30."

Stasko said the circumstance made for a more intimate and memorable holiday.

"It was a little bit exciting," he said. "We lit the candles up and gathered in the kitchen. We put a portable heater out and we kept ourselves a little bit warm. It brought us a little bit closer together."

The event reminded Stasko of being snowed in during Thanksgiving one year in the 1950s.

He said this year's holiday will rank among his most memorable.

"It was neat," he said. "It was something we can talk to the kids about a little bit down the road and say, 'Remember the Thanksgiving when the lights went out?"

Stasko said the family gave thanks when the power was restored.

"Everyone let out a hooray," he said.

Stasko said some of his friends and their families decided to go out for dinner when the outage occurred.

That's the option Georgette and James McGavitt took.

The Washington Township couple decided to let someone else do the cooking.

"We ended up eating our Thanksgiving dinner at Denny's," she said with a laugh.

McGavitt said she, fortunately, had a contingency plan.

"My turkey was almost done. I had it in the roaster, but I had no side dishes whatsoever," she said. "I ended up calling all 10 people and told them to forget it."

The McGavitts invited their loved ones over again on Friday for a late Thanksgiving dinner.

The power outage caused a bit of excitement at the Belle Vernon high rise when the fire department was called.

"We had a few cuckoos who overdosed on candles on my floor," resident Mary Farquhar said with a laugh. "The smoke from all the candles set the alarms off."

Farquhar said the high rise is equipped with back up power sources.

She said the outage still put a kink in some of the residents' meal schedules, but not hers.

"I already had mine," she said. "A lot of them had it in the oven. It was interesting."

High rise resident Dorothy Maas said she was visiting her daughter in Charleroi during the outage.

Maas said she didn't hear many horror stories when she returned to the high rise.

"Nobody was worried," she said.
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Old 12-01-2008, 07:41 AM   #3
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I would have been so upset after buying and preparing all that food, but what can ya do?
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Old 12-01-2008, 07:45 AM   #4
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it was a crazy day, my girlfriend Sandra had to take her turkey out of the oven and move thanksgiving to her daughters house...
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I would have been really upset if my electricity went out while I was trying to prepare a huge meal!!!!
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I would have been really upset if my electricity went out while I was trying to prepare a huge meal!!!!
im changing the subject on my thread, but Diana, what a very nice family picture...
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No power on Thanksgiving is an obstacle for sure. Sounds like several families dealt with it just fine though.

I like your avatar too Diana.
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Thank you. This was a picture that we took last year at Christmas. I went to look for a Christmas themed picture for my avatar and remembered that I had this one so I decided to use it.
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i just talked with one of the guys here at work that lives right by the power sub station, he said his neighbor was shooting his gun all morning sighting it in for deer hunting, and then all the power went out and there was no more shooting, and Al went over to talk with the people from the power company and told them about his neighbor shooting all morning and the guy from the power company says well that explains it..
Then the next day the cops went to Al's house and was questioning him about his neighbor, boy if he shot those lines out, i know alot of pissed off ladies that would love to kill him about now...
wow what a story....
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Thank you. This was a picture that we took last year at Christmas. I went to look for a Christmas themed picture for my avatar and remembered that I had this one so I decided to use it.

I love the picture Diana...it's beautiful of all of you.
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i just talked with one of the guys here at work that lives right by the power sub station, he said his neighbor was shooting his gun all morning sighting it in for deer hunting, and then all the power went out and there was no more shooting, and Al went over to talk with the people from the power company and told them about his neighbor shooting all morning and the guy from the power company says well that explains it..
Then the next day the cops went to Al's house and was questioning him about his neighbor, boy if he shot those lines out, i know alot of pissed off ladies that would love to kill him about now...
wow what a story....
I'd be one of them too! If they shot at the power station I'm sure that they're in trouble.

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I love the picture Diana...it's beautiful of all of you.
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Old 12-03-2008, 03:52 AM   #12
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Diana, i keep checking the papers, i don't see anything yet about the lines being shot down, i'll keep you posted..
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