the same way they did not take the lawsuit
texas vs penn
they just say- nothing to see here
the same way they did not take the lawsuit
texas vs penn
they just say- nothing to see here
tomorrow they just decide if they will hear any cases later
my guess from past experience is they will decide not to hear any
to late, its over, not our problem
but with fancier lawyer talk
hard to find one
but we put an old 60's style propane "warm morning" type in our basement just in case the power went out
no blower motor- no thermostat
like before "forced air" heating
if you have a natural gas furnace with electric pilot and electric blower motor
you still won't have heat
i could strike a match and bypass the electronic ignition
but i would need a texas blowhard like you to act as the furnace blower
if you are going to swear in all caps at anyone who replies
i suggest you use red text also
plain just doesn't seem right somehow
here the town has natural gas but the contry is propane
when propane/ nat gas got high compared to electric
the electric sellers all tried to convince people to go electric on everything including the main heat
no gas- no explosions - never check your propane tank
then when the electric went up people were stuck or had to redo it