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often around here in texas, when the gas is turned off due to an issue, the gas company disables the meter, or even removes or bypasses it. And I live in gas land, where we have natural gas piped in to the kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, outside for grills, as well as the furnace. We've seen it a lot, if you call the gas company about smelling gas, they come and remove your gas meter until you hire a plumber to go find the leak.


What needs gas in the bathroom?!


Depending on the age of the house, it might have a gas-powered radiant heater in there. The one I grew up in did (built late 1930s).


You’ve never made s’mores while doing a #2?




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