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		<title>By: Welcome! To The Harvest Potluck! &#8211; patriciaswisdom.com</title>
		<link>http://www.janniefunster.com/2009/09/08/what-to-do-when-the-power-goes-out/comment-page-2/#comment-26468</link>
		<dc:creator>Welcome! To The Harvest Potluck! &#8211; patriciaswisdom.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 08:57:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] at Jannie Funster, celebrated the first storm and power outage with this great cooking feat of [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Natasha</title>
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		<dc:creator>Natasha</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 16:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Almost worthwhile having a power outage, just so you can relive childhood memories, isn&#039;t it?
Gorgeous photographs. Gorgeous kid.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost worthwhile having a power outage, just so you can relive childhood memories, isn&#8217;t it?<br />
Gorgeous photographs. Gorgeous kid.</p>
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		<title>By: Jannie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jannie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 11:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ching Ya.  I wonder if an iPhone will still work in a power outage?  I feel in my heart I might be getting an iPhone this season.  Do you have one?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ching Ya.  I wonder if an iPhone will still work in a power outage?  I feel in my heart I might be getting an iPhone this season.  Do you have one?</p>
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		<title>By: Ching Ya</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ching Ya</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Let&#039;s see, the last time I had a blackout.. yes, last week! It was a thunder storm, scary and the power went out suddenly. The only light was the lcd screen of my laptop. I supposed to grab a candle or torchlight but I thought the NB battery can last for another 30min, so I sat there and prayed for power to come back up while I&#039;m on my writing. 

And it did! 

So no hotdog for me that night. ^^</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s see, the last time I had a blackout.. yes, last week! It was a thunder storm, scary and the power went out suddenly. The only light was the lcd screen of my laptop. I supposed to grab a candle or torchlight but I thought the NB battery can last for another 30min, so I sat there and prayed for power to come back up while I&#8217;m on my writing. </p>
<p>And it did! </p>
<p>So no hotdog for me that night. ^^</p>
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		<title>By: Jannie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jannie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 06:07:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It iz raining.

It is after midnight.

Miss Zeenat, you&#039;re up!  Hello.  You are the third commenter here to mention the power in India going our frequently. What are the outages usually due to?  I Chevy Chase over there stringing Christmas lights?  (If you&#039;ve seen his Christmas Vacation movie with Beverly D-Angelo, you&#039;ll know what I mean but that comment.)  Ghost stories.  Oooo, I used to get so scared by them as a kid, but craved more and more, as kids do. 

Mia:  Now I&#039;ve got it in my head again too.  Now to the bridge! In the chill of the night when the power is out.  Take a hotdog or 4 and stuff them in your mouth.  ??  Um, if I still had a day job I wouldn&#039;t give it up.  I think over those 5 candles we maybe coked about 2 minutes each dog, just kind of super-heated them. 

Rhett:  Do you know that Jannie Funster, the blog is now the 163,859 th most popular site in India?!  And I firmly believe it&#039;s because of you and your visits here.  Thank you!  Yes, Kelly is very photogenic.  Gets that from her dad.

Carla:  Ooo, you were at a hot springs!  Where?  Banff?   Is Banff ad hot springs.  Great skiing there I hear.   We have a very famous springs here -- Barton Springs, not hot tho.  Well, the air is hot a lot, but the springs are at a 24-7-365 68 degrees farenheit -- or to you, um, 19 degrees.  (Hey, I actually think I&#039;m close on that.)

Rhett:  Thank you.  Come and visit here when she&#039;s 32.  :)

Snag:  And a wide-ass too?  No, derrieres come in all glorious breadths, depths and configurations. (Mine&#039;s a figure 8.) Joyous creations all. Snag, please don&#039;t tell anyone that I eat food cold from cans ALL the time.  Okay?  Chunky soup is good.  And beans on a stick, one at a time over candles are good to roast.  Ah, yes, lying on the bed strumming guitar in the dark, I know it all too well.  It may have made me the fine, fine musician :)  I am today.  Dude, your rypos are after my own heart.  Keep &#039;em comin!

Deere Glenn:  Are you bak heere reeking havik?  can you talke sum sens into my jannie who is out of kontroll?  She saying ass agin and agin and my widdle eeres iz ringing.  and i sad wit all my beers gone.

Lynn:  I am glad you can laugh at blue bunny and my new big-ass eye word.  Just seemed like a natural progression of events here at the land of the wayward funsterers.  I so hope you will like Kelly&#039;s video clip here, posting soon.  I am thinking of sleeping tonight.  Good idea?  I forgot to order Kelly&#039; cake for her party Saturday, but it should be Zero problem.  She wants a cookie cake.  I did get a lot of junk for the little goodie bags today and called 2 more invitees.  And washed my hair.  And Monday will be another fun post too.  And Thursday a more serious one, followed by another light one next Sunday, possibly Monday, if the post seems to be generating discussion.

Liara:  I am always amazed at getting in touch again with the stars up at Mom &amp; Dad&#039;s on the Bay with no big city around.  I can see millions and millions of them there. It is exhilarating, intoxicating and very humbling to be up there under God&#039;s great sparkly blanket.

Chris:  I  have not tried them in the mike.  I bet they do curl up.  Do do curl up well in the frying pan as my scintillating lyrics point out.  I&#039;d love to know if your boys try them and if they like them. Poor Sweet boy, he&#039;s been through so much.  You&#039;ve been through so much. Hugs.

Jannie!  Congrats on heading that migraine off at the pass, whoo friggin&#039; hoo. 

Sara:  Holy cow .  2 weeks without power.  At least it wasn&#039;t in summer, eh?  Florida with no A/C, even worse than Texas, I think because of your humidity.  I love eFlorida but could never live there, or any East Coast area south of North Carolina.  What a wimp I am!  Maybe your Gulf coast.   Sanibel.  Yeah, I could brave Sanibel Island.  Who wouldn&#039;t, right?  :)  Oh an bb says hewwo to izzy!

Joaquin:  Wow, you have a job.  I never pictured you as a regular working person.  I see you more as a poet in a garrett attic night and day, slaving over your art, emerging only to make a few dollars reciting your poems on the street corners so you can subsist on oranges, Heeb Nats and chocolate. Oh, and one baker who especially loves your work, (he gets to hear all your new poems first,) keeps you in day old wheat buns.  And ooo, saving yourself by cellphone glow along, that&#039;s real-life, man.  Seriously deep to think about.

John:  I hear ya on that 100 degree thing.  Opressive. You been to Hoover Dam I guess.  Well, duh, Jannie.  I think he probably has, like many times.  Must be something to see.  I still think about the scene in Albert Brook&#039;s &quot;Lost In America&quot; with Hoover Dam.  I think the whole book thing is about piling them high for a nice little beer mug stand for when you&#039;re on your laptop on the sofa.

Holly:  Funny you mention Edgar Allen Poe as Joaquin&#039;s gravatar 2 above yours in these comment is none-other-than... Edgar Allen Pie. Isn&#039;t it the freaking hootiest photo of him in dreads and shades?  I am sorry you were not feeling well all those years ago.  Are you washing your hands OCD-edly now?  I do and have kept colds and flu at bay for years.  And thank you for thinking of me for that blog award.  Wow, first Shay, now you.  What a day.</description>
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<p>It is after midnight.</p>
<p>Miss Zeenat, you&#8217;re up!  Hello.  You are the third commenter here to mention the power in India going our frequently. What are the outages usually due to?  I Chevy Chase over there stringing Christmas lights?  (If you&#8217;ve seen his Christmas Vacation movie with Beverly D-Angelo, you&#8217;ll know what I mean but that comment.)  Ghost stories.  Oooo, I used to get so scared by them as a kid, but craved more and more, as kids do. </p>
<p>Mia:  Now I&#8217;ve got it in my head again too.  Now to the bridge! In the chill of the night when the power is out.  Take a hotdog or 4 and stuff them in your mouth.  ??  Um, if I still had a day job I wouldn&#8217;t give it up.  I think over those 5 candles we maybe coked about 2 minutes each dog, just kind of super-heated them. </p>
<p>Rhett:  Do you know that Jannie Funster, the blog is now the 163,859 th most popular site in India?!  And I firmly believe it&#8217;s because of you and your visits here.  Thank you!  Yes, Kelly is very photogenic.  Gets that from her dad.</p>
<p>Carla:  Ooo, you were at a hot springs!  Where?  Banff?   Is Banff ad hot springs.  Great skiing there I hear.   We have a very famous springs here &#8212; Barton Springs, not hot tho.  Well, the air is hot a lot, but the springs are at a 24-7-365 68 degrees farenheit &#8212; or to you, um, 19 degrees.  (Hey, I actually think I&#8217;m close on that.)</p>
<p>Rhett:  Thank you.  Come and visit here when she&#8217;s 32.  <img src='http://www.janniefunster.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Snag:  And a wide-ass too?  No, derrieres come in all glorious breadths, depths and configurations. (Mine&#8217;s a figure 8.) Joyous creations all. Snag, please don&#8217;t tell anyone that I eat food cold from cans ALL the time.  Okay?  Chunky soup is good.  And beans on a stick, one at a time over candles are good to roast.  Ah, yes, lying on the bed strumming guitar in the dark, I know it all too well.  It may have made me the fine, fine musician <img src='http://www.janniefunster.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   I am today.  Dude, your rypos are after my own heart.  Keep &#8216;em comin!</p>
<p>Deere Glenn:  Are you bak heere reeking havik?  can you talke sum sens into my jannie who is out of kontroll?  She saying ass agin and agin and my widdle eeres iz ringing.  and i sad wit all my beers gone.</p>
<p>Lynn:  I am glad you can laugh at blue bunny and my new big-ass eye word.  Just seemed like a natural progression of events here at the land of the wayward funsterers.  I so hope you will like Kelly&#8217;s video clip here, posting soon.  I am thinking of sleeping tonight.  Good idea?  I forgot to order Kelly&#8217; cake for her party Saturday, but it should be Zero problem.  She wants a cookie cake.  I did get a lot of junk for the little goodie bags today and called 2 more invitees.  And washed my hair.  And Monday will be another fun post too.  And Thursday a more serious one, followed by another light one next Sunday, possibly Monday, if the post seems to be generating discussion.</p>
<p>Liara:  I am always amazed at getting in touch again with the stars up at Mom &#038; Dad&#8217;s on the Bay with no big city around.  I can see millions and millions of them there. It is exhilarating, intoxicating and very humbling to be up there under God&#8217;s great sparkly blanket.</p>
<p>Chris:  I  have not tried them in the mike.  I bet they do curl up.  Do do curl up well in the frying pan as my scintillating lyrics point out.  I&#8217;d love to know if your boys try them and if they like them. Poor Sweet boy, he&#8217;s been through so much.  You&#8217;ve been through so much. Hugs.</p>
<p>Jannie!  Congrats on heading that migraine off at the pass, whoo friggin&#8217; hoo. </p>
<p>Sara:  Holy cow .  2 weeks without power.  At least it wasn&#8217;t in summer, eh?  Florida with no A/C, even worse than Texas, I think because of your humidity.  I love eFlorida but could never live there, or any East Coast area south of North Carolina.  What a wimp I am!  Maybe your Gulf coast.   Sanibel.  Yeah, I could brave Sanibel Island.  Who wouldn&#8217;t, right?  <img src='http://www.janniefunster.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   Oh an bb says hewwo to izzy!</p>
<p>Joaquin:  Wow, you have a job.  I never pictured you as a regular working person.  I see you more as a poet in a garrett attic night and day, slaving over your art, emerging only to make a few dollars reciting your poems on the street corners so you can subsist on oranges, Heeb Nats and chocolate. Oh, and one baker who especially loves your work, (he gets to hear all your new poems first,) keeps you in day old wheat buns.  And ooo, saving yourself by cellphone glow along, that&#8217;s real-life, man.  Seriously deep to think about.</p>
<p>John:  I hear ya on that 100 degree thing.  Opressive. You been to Hoover Dam I guess.  Well, duh, Jannie.  I think he probably has, like many times.  Must be something to see.  I still think about the scene in Albert Brook&#8217;s &#8220;Lost In America&#8221; with Hoover Dam.  I think the whole book thing is about piling them high for a nice little beer mug stand for when you&#8217;re on your laptop on the sofa.</p>
<p>Holly:  Funny you mention Edgar Allen Poe as Joaquin&#8217;s gravatar 2 above yours in these comment is none-other-than&#8230; Edgar Allen Pie. Isn&#8217;t it the freaking hootiest photo of him in dreads and shades?  I am sorry you were not feeling well all those years ago.  Are you washing your hands OCD-edly now?  I do and have kept colds and flu at bay for years.  And thank you for thinking of me for that blog award.  Wow, first Shay, now you.  What a day.</p>
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