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And here’s Hurricane Helene…tonight was horrible. But happy to see you Hattie. My whole house generator sucks! Power would go for a split second…everything in house would reset, after about 30 times I thought…start my generator…would not produce electricity w/o total outage. I turned off central air because I know it causes havoc on the condensor.
Oh Brutus Brutus Brutus when will you learn to not throw those hanging curveballs to all your antagonists. Note to Hattie: get the address of that store because you’re on your way to becoming a regular customer.
Honesty in advertising isn’t always appreciated by the consumer, especially when itt deals with a person’s physical appearance. However, in the movie “Back to School”, Rodney Dangerfield played a rich, very successful businessman going to college with his son. His business had Big and Fat in the business name as he was a seller of clothes. So maybe it could work, in the comics that is….
Here in Pensacola zero effects, but they did use our fairgrounds as a staging area for hundreds of powerline repair trucks, for dispersal today to needed areas in the East.
Since we have so many people here today that know a lot about generators and things, maybe someone can help me with a question. My garage door makes awful noise when it goes up. Today I hit the roller area on both sides with a garage door spray out of silicone that has the words “garage door lubricator” on it. The hardware store guy said to spray at the rollers, and I did. The garage door also has hinges, and he said to leave those alone. It’s still making a horrid noise, and I don’t know what to do. (I sprayed twice.) I have a serious ear issue that I can’t get surgery for until around April, and that noise every time I open and close the garage door (it’s electric) is quite painful to hear, even with an ear plug in. Any suggestions? I went all out today and hit up everything appropriate with WD40, Lock-Ease and the garage door spray. It’s generally quieter here and I still need to make sure the front door lock is less sticky. I guess I am today’s female version of a Born Loser since I wasn’t able to quash the loud, loud screeching noise of my garage door. We had wind today about 30 mph, and I am nowhere near the hurricane. Not even close. It’s too soon to even get the tail end of it. It was too windy for eating outdoors, we found that out. I almost lost the top of my sandwich. (good reflexes)
codycab 5 months ago
Man, Hattie is brutal and honest!
C 5 months ago
Don’t let the door hit your fanny on your way out
cracker65 5 months ago
OUT OUT OUTTTTT.
LookingGlass Premium Member 5 months ago
Hattie is an …. “adorable” precious child – - NOT!!!
/SHEESH\
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 5 months ago
Hattie is going to same school of mother Gargla.
The dude from FL Premium Member 5 months ago
And here’s Hurricane Helene…tonight was horrible. But happy to see you Hattie. My whole house generator sucks! Power would go for a split second…everything in house would reset, after about 30 times I thought…start my generator…would not produce electricity w/o total outage. I turned off central air because I know it causes havoc on the condensor.
xaingo 5 months ago
“My Pop is so tall…” HOW TALL IS HE! (Usual audience response on Johnny Carson or the Match Game.)
Justanolddude Premium Member 5 months ago
Husky, Short and Husky store. Now waddle on home urchin.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 5 months ago
Not cool Hattie .
pat sandy creator 5 months ago
conversation over…
Just-me 5 months ago
Brutus, you really need to start locking your front door; it’s how Hurricane Hattie and Mother Gargle get in.
Strawberry King 5 months ago
Hattie, isn’t there a short and obnoxious store you should be visiting?
CorkLock 5 months ago
Spoken like a child – who is short and fat.
kucpa Premium Member 5 months ago
Buh bye…
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 5 months ago
Oh Brutus Brutus Brutus when will you learn to not throw those hanging curveballs to all your antagonists. Note to Hattie: get the address of that store because you’re on your way to becoming a regular customer.
Chris 5 months ago
if they have a kids store then I’m sure they have a short and fat store too. ;)
ChessPirate 5 months ago
That’s what “Big” means, Hurricane…
fuzzbucket Premium Member 5 months ago
If the waist is big enough, the sleeves are too long for Brutus.. and for me.
ladykat Premium Member 5 months ago
Ouch, Hattie.
timinwsac Premium Member 5 months ago
Christmas is coming up in a few months. I know who’s getting a lump of coal in her stocking.
raybarb44 5 months ago
Honesty in advertising isn’t always appreciated by the consumer, especially when itt deals with a person’s physical appearance. However, in the movie “Back to School”, Rodney Dangerfield played a rich, very successful businessman going to college with his son. His business had Big and Fat in the business name as he was a seller of clothes. So maybe it could work, in the comics that is….
charliefarmrhere 5 months ago
Here in Pensacola zero effects, but they did use our fairgrounds as a staging area for hundreds of powerline repair trucks, for dispersal today to needed areas in the East.
mindjob 5 months ago
It looks like she shops at the Bad Hat store
cuzinron47 5 months ago
You should know Hattie.
cuzinron47 5 months ago
Once again Hattie took no time to wear out her welcome, not that she ever was.
rhpii 5 months ago
Cuffs Hattie, they are called cuffs.
GumbyDammit223 5 months ago
Don’t let the door hit you on the butt when you LEAVE, kid!
EMGULS79 5 months ago
Just the other day Loretta Lockhorn was shopping at a place that sold dresses in Tall, Grande, and Venti.
stillfickled Premium Member 5 months ago
OUCH!!
Moonkey Premium Member 5 months ago
Since we have so many people here today that know a lot about generators and things, maybe someone can help me with a question. My garage door makes awful noise when it goes up. Today I hit the roller area on both sides with a garage door spray out of silicone that has the words “garage door lubricator” on it. The hardware store guy said to spray at the rollers, and I did. The garage door also has hinges, and he said to leave those alone. It’s still making a horrid noise, and I don’t know what to do. (I sprayed twice.) I have a serious ear issue that I can’t get surgery for until around April, and that noise every time I open and close the garage door (it’s electric) is quite painful to hear, even with an ear plug in. Any suggestions? I went all out today and hit up everything appropriate with WD40, Lock-Ease and the garage door spray. It’s generally quieter here and I still need to make sure the front door lock is less sticky. I guess I am today’s female version of a Born Loser since I wasn’t able to quash the loud, loud screeching noise of my garage door. We had wind today about 30 mph, and I am nowhere near the hurricane. Not even close. It’s too soon to even get the tail end of it. It was too windy for eating outdoors, we found that out. I almost lost the top of my sandwich. (good reflexes)
princesshickory Premium Member 5 months ago
Yes, Hattie, it’s where you shop, you mean, evil child.