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I Had the Mortise Half Done

Then everything went black (I work in the basement). Just enough light coming through the door for me to check the breaker panel (nothing tripped). Well the neighborhood and the street over were without power for 2 hours. No doubt, some mischievous squirrel was intent on spoiling my afternoon.

Worse yet, everyone in the neighborhood was outside, playing with their kids, talking to neighbors. The gall of these people! No good will every come of such behavior.
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Imagine such behavior!!! Did you join in? Keep flashilights available in the shop.
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Good thing that you had those emergency lights installed in the shop. Yeah, right!
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