giovannamoose

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giovannamoose

giovannamoose

@Pessles

Katılım Temmuz 2010
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giovannamoose
giovannamoose@Pessles·
@wizards_magic The fact of the matter is it SHOULD LOOK EXACTLY THE SAME! It’s the ONE ring. Not a second ring. Or a duplicate ring. There was ONLY ONE. So it must look the same!
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Magic: The Gathering
Magic: The Gathering@wizards_magic·
A message from Dan Frazier and Wizards of the Coast:
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Jake Browne
Jake Browne@jakeformayor·
They tried to manufacture so much hype around Deadpool, only for it to be largely ignored 10 hours later. Hope they start listening when the player base say, "More DanDan, less edgy Sol Rings" but we'll see. Lotta Secret Lair fails lately.
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giovannamoose
giovannamoose@Pessles·
@StevenxTCG This same shit happened to mye and my gf with the exact generation starters as you!
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giovannamoose
giovannamoose@Pessles·
@chinazaa14 Why they ALWAYS stop short, and never show the entire procedure?
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Smashville's Finest
Smashville's Finest@501Broadway·
Is it time to have a conversation about Juuse Saros??
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giovannamoose@Pessles·
@NESpower This shows me in red, but my power has been on since yesterday afternoon. This map feels either outdated, or just wrong entirely. Maybe it’s from last year’s tornado. Either way, upload in 720p with city names in an illegible color makes it feel like you’re hiding something NES.
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Nashville Electric Service
This map highlights restoration efforts since Sunday. Areas where power has been restored are marked in green, while areas still experiencing outages are indicated in red as of 1.28.26 at 4 p.m. Our teams are navigating tough conditions and broken poles, working extended shifts to ensure the quickest possible response. We know the wait is difficult, but we see you, we hear you and we won’t stop until everyone is green.
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Dan Thomas
Dan Thomas@DanThomasWSMV·
I wish I could buy every single one of these guys a cold one🍺! Huge shoutout to ⁦⁦@NESpower⁩ & all the other line workers across our area busting their tails round the clock to bring heat & lights back for Middle #Tennessee!!! ⁦⁦@WSMV@NashvilleTenn
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giovannamoose
giovannamoose@Pessles·
@NESpower Okay, why is parts of Hendersonville still without power? I drove around town, and while I found some downed trees, I saw nothing wrong with any poles nore wires that would keep us without power still! Does anyone who lives in Hendersonville have any photos of downed poles/wires?
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Nashville Electric Service
#NESOutageAlert January 27 7:15 am NES teams worked overnight to make repairs and restore power to 104,000 customers. NES and contracted lineworkers will continue operations in rotations, and they will remain on extended 14–16‑hour shifts to ensure we can continue responding quickly. Right now: • there are about 130,000 customers currently without power • at least 189 broken poles have been reported across our service area We will deploy more than 740 lineworkers across the service area this morning and will add more throughout the day. Vegetation management teams and supplemental contract teams have been deployed to complement our restoration efforts and ensure lineworkers can continue reaching their sites efficiently. NES restores power by tackling areas affecting the largest number of customers first. We understand being without power is difficult, especially when conditions outside are extreme. Regardless of where a customer lives, all of our customer base is important, and our lineworkers are working hard to restore power to every last customer. No one will be forgotten or left behind; however, utility prioritization practices are to restore the greatest number of customers first. We ask that customers ensure their homes are ready to receive power. If weatherheads, power masts, or meter bases are damaged, our lineworkers cannot safely reconnect power. NES maintains and repairs the lines leading to a customer’s home, but homeowners are responsible for the equipment on the house. If home equipment repairs need to be made, we strongly suggest contacting a licensed electrician for those repairs. Along with city officials, NES also continues to ask for the community’s help. If your power is out, do not call 911. We need to keep those lines open for emergencies. But if you see a downed power line, that is an emergency, so that is when it is appropriate to call 911. We ask that everyone stay away from downed power lines, and to always assume they are live and dangerous. How to Stay Updated • If you are without power, please report it by texting OUT to 637797 (NESPWR) from the phone number linked to your account, or by calling (615) 234‑0000. • NES will share restoration information on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook throughout the event.
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giovannamoose@Pessles·
@peytonTVkennedy @WKRN We need some transparency. I’m in an apartment in Hendersonville and I can’t tell how bad it is out there. I just know I don’t have power. I need to know if they even plan to work on power here today or not. I need to know to make plans!
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Peyton Kennedy
Peyton Kennedy@peytonTVkennedy·
NES representative live on the air with us — they have brought in regional partners for assistance, doubling the workforce today He says power outages are expected through the end of the week Some areas that were restored are out again due to more trees collapsing @WKRN
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MidTnElectric
MidTnElectric@MidTnElectric·
*8:00 PM Update* Crew are working through the night to restore the 15,282 MTE members still without power. Progress is slow and several factors have contributed to a slower than normal restoration process - severe weather, ice build up, dropping temperatures, treacherous roads and damaged TVA transmission lines. Nevertheless, our crews will continue until all power is restored, particularly in hard hit western Williamson county and northwestern Wilson County. Thanks for your continued support!
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giovannamoose@Pessles·
@NESpower About 30 minutes ago, power came back on in Hendersonville in the Indian Lake Boulevard area for about 5 minutes, then went off again.
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Nashville Electric Service
#NESOutageAlert January 25 3:30pm Here are the latest numbers as we continue to restore power after Winter Storm Fern moved through Middle Tennessee.
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giovannamoose
giovannamoose@Pessles·
@NESpower Thank you all so much! Be safe linesmen! We appreciate, value, and cherish you!
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Nashville Electric Service
#NESOutageAlert January 25 9am The combination of freezing rain and ice has impacted the NES service territory overnight, with trees being weighed down by ice causing them to snap and take down power lines. Right now, more than 188,000 customers are currently without power. Our teams are fully staffed and already in the field assessing damage and beginning repairs, and contract crews have been called in to assist. This will be a longer outage which could span over days or longer. We have additional resources through mutual aid and supplemental crews on their way. As of 7 a.m. this morning we have 120 NES lineworkers, and 40 contracted lineworkers. This evening, we will have 80 lineworkers mobilizing to Nashville and another 75 planned to arrive at 7 a.m. tomorrow. Since yesterday, crews have been operating in continuous rotations, and they will remain on extended 14–16‑hour shifts to ensure we can continue responding to outages quickly. We ask that everyone stay away from downed power lines, and to always assume they are live and dangerous. How to Stay Updated ● Our phone system is currently overloaded due to high call volumes. To quickly report a power outage, please follow the instructions on our outage map, by pressing the report button at the bottom right of the page. Customers can also report outages by texting OUT to 637797 (NESPWR) from the phone number linked to their account. ● NES will share restoration information on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook throughout the event.
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Smashville's Finest
Smashville's Finest@501Broadway·
You can go to the next 5 Preds games for less than $90 total. Wild.
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giovannamoose
giovannamoose@Pessles·
@TheChadWithrow Why? He coached a team who's had much better players than the Titans, and season after season couldn't even get to the Conference Championship.
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Chad Withrow
Chad Withrow@TheChadWithrow·
The Titans should hire Sean McDermott immediately.
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giovannamoose
giovannamoose@Pessles·
@JaredStillman We need to just stop hiring four-word names that start with the letter “M”
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Rino🚀
Rino🚀@RinoTheBouncer·
Name it!🚀
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