blackout!

@nurhoney (1123)
Philippines
May 28, 2007 10:49am CST
Just a few minutes ago, I was having fun writing my comment to a certain discussion then suddenly...wham! blackout! its almost 12 midnight here and its usually at this time of the day i get to be online so basically i cant see anything. i hate it also when i get interrrupted with blackout when iam doing something. worst of all, i dont know where they put the flashlights or candle! are you always ready when blackout happens?
3 responses
@d00d00 (826)
• Hong Kong
28 May 07
lol.. only in da pilipins.. haha.. seriously though, blackouts are really annoying. especially when you're doing something important: on the computer, watching your favorite tv show, talking on the cordless phone, cooking... it's good thing that we should be ready. have some emergency lights charged, batteries for flashllights, or just candles. =D
@nurhoney (1123)
• Philippines
29 May 07
its always good to be ready at all times...its just annoying when people in the house tends to misplace the candles or matches when you need them...thanks for sharing.
@Malfred (134)
• Philippines
28 May 07
blackout!! well on my part I've experienced it earlier ago about 4 pm. i don't know what happen and for what reason, eventually i have a friend working for meralco and there's a time she informed us when blackout occurs. but this time she don't for she's lying on hospital bed.
@nurhoney (1123)
• Philippines
29 May 07
oh really, good for you someone keeps you posted about blackouts...hope your friend get well soon...thanks for sharing.
@Debs_place (10520)
• United States
28 May 07
We get them on occasion, I keep some light sticks and flashlights in strategic locations through the house. I also have scented candles, but they are more for enjoyment during a black out, since there is not much else to do, I figure I can let my olfactory nerve get some pleasure.
@nurhoney (1123)
• Philippines
29 May 07
wow, thats really nice...i might have scented candles ready in case of another blackout...thanks for sharing.