CHESAPEAKE BEACH, Md. - Some southern Maryland residents were forced to think outside the box while they were without power and sanitary facilities for almost five days due to Hurricane Irene.
Some residents of the Richfield Station development in Chesapeake Beach rely on pumps to move waste water to uphill sewer pipes. When power went out Saturday, those people could no longer use toilets or showers.
One family, The Bennetts, decided to get creative with their cooking.
"We made spaghetti on the grill," says 11-year-old Margaret Bennett, explaining how they boiled the pots on the grill top.
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Looks like a Democrat voting booth.
So Democrats and Republicans now have seperate voting booths? I don't understand your joke. Please explain.
The democrats have a long history of voter fraud so if you take a crap they would count it as an intention to vote democrat.
actually thats a birthing room for future democrats!
If they have a long history of voter fraud, they will still use the same booth as anyone else. Just admit the joke doesn't make any sense.
It's just over your head nobody ever said liberals were smart.
When they get done with this, it will be full of Obama's Political Promises he made during his campain
There are democrat precincts and they are the places that have voter fraud.
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