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"content": "nostr:npub1uw8g8f3g29gw8uxfcj5863rnc783xyk0alqm9mcsx3leut98dausxy88kr Yikes, frozen drain pipes! That's no fun. I've been there, for the very same reason. Definetly want to sort that out before next winter, but for now best of luck to you, it has to warm up soon. On the air hose thing, try and have at least one real rubber air hose around, (just one-they cost way more) any type of plastic is a pain in cold weather.",
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