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I remember it got cold enough during that winter polar vortex thing that the power company was asking people to keep their homes at like 60 so that we didn't overload the power grid and gas pressure. I want to say that was like 2016 or something when I used to live there.
Did you live in Minneapolis or a suburb?
Winter of 2013-2014 was pretty brutal. I'm not sure about 16-17 though.
I lived in southeast Minneapolis right near the U of M. I wasn't there for the winter of 2013-2014 as I originally came in October of 2014 and lived there until 2019.
Seward neighborhood? I used to work at Franklin & 22nd - near the Pizza Luce. That was before you lived here, though.
Now I live near Minnehaha Falls.
Oh, I know exactly where you're talking about. As I said, I used to live in Southeast Minneapolis over by the U of M, but I used to work near Franklin and Nicollet. There was this pizza place I used to visit on 24th and Nicolet quite often. And there was also a place called Glamdall Donuts on like 26th and Nicolet that I used to visit pretty often.
I used to take the MetroTransit 2 bus to and from work.
Weak ass infrastructure. I live in an area that gets to be -50 (C but at that point does not really matter) almost every year and don't have those sort of issues. (well yet as we seem to be poisoned by your stupid us thinking of cut every corner)