Bodysuit 23 #798

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  1. Frith Ra says:

    Reason 46587 why I don’t live in Texas.

  2. Mangazone23 says:

    In Poland, if the equivalent of your foot of snow falls in winter, there will be no problems with electricity. Unless you are unlucky and the company dealing with your section of the power grid forgets to de-ice the high-voltage line and it breaks.

    1. Miseris says:

      The power outages are the reason why I’m happy we can still use the wood/coal

      1. Ed Brault says:

        25 years in Northern NY and Vermont, I experienced many double-digit below zero nights without power, and LOVED my wood/gas log stoves!

    2. anna says:

      In Poland there is barely any snow at winter

  3. YoWhatsUp says:

    Here in italy the situation is pretty much the same lmao. Except it literally NEVER snows, I mean it probably does in northern italy but where I am I haven’t seen a mm of snow since, uhh, 2009?

    1. SomeRandomGuy says:

      Italy is like GA then, atleast mid GA area. Every 3 to 4 years we might get a light dusting, maybe lol

  4. SpartanChief17 says:

    Come to Arkansas! We have lower cost of living and we can survive more than a foot of snow with no problem! 😂

  5. Changer says:

    As a Texan… Accurate. Hell sometimes the power goes out for no reason at all. Our electrical grid is a technological wonder; as in, people wonder how this technology this unstable even works.

    1. I before A except after K says:

      Chewing gum and duct tape. It’s the Texas way.

      1. FormulaFox says:

        No, that’s how the rest of the power grid is held together. Texas found something lazier.

      2. Captain Croissandwich says:

        More like chewing gum wrappers and scotch tape.

    2. Ed Brault says:

      Kamikaze squirrels, they strike when you least expect them!

  6. Marg says:

    Time you lasses dressed a bit more warmly even under your blankets. It’s still too early here in Reader-Land–and far too late in your timelin–to be "cotton-headed ninny-muggins." 😁

    1. Marg says:

      Corrections:
      a.) Meant to say "timeline."
      b.) It’s never really too early or late for Doris/Kevin to be a cotton-headed ninny-muggins. 😁

  7. Nariko says:

    Hahaha Dorris Is Exacly Like Me yes yes hahaha. Awee I Live Dorris so Adorable!!

  8. mattihase says:

    hey, don’t be so cruel. it takes them a long time to knit all the electrons little jumpers so they can survive the cold.

  9. 124235a says:

    Would love to see some identity swapping fun.. 😜

  10. Weredraco says:

    Forgot to type it here so I could figure something out. As we’re now able to donate via Tapas, I thought I’d test how much actually goes your way by donating 10,000 Ink. I’m wondering what the effective conversion is.

  11. Michael Zahnle says:

    Murphy’s Law: Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong (at the worst possible moment).

  12. DaNic says:

    I think them being together like that is for the benefit of both of them. Mirandas smart is rubbing off on Doris a little, and Miranda learns not to take everything too serious and to let loose once in a while.
    I like to see them together like that.