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Missourisnowflakes wrote:We have this tiny creek that runs out by us. It is about a quarter mile from our house. Normaly when we look out back all we see is the cow pasture. Not today there is a river running through it. It has poured all night long here. I was drinking my coffee looking out the window trying to figue out what was out there. Then it hit me that is flooding.
Cannabis Prime wrote:I didn't know a super-sonic jet could park on the grass like that!
Caboose wrote:Time is not made out of lines! Time is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round!
Pyrostrata wrote:Missourisnowflakes wrote:We have this tiny creek that runs out by us. It is about a quarter mile from our house. Normaly when we look out back all we see is the cow pasture. Not today there is a river running through it. It has poured all night long here. I was drinking my coffee looking out the window trying to figue out what was out there. Then it hit me that is flooding.
YES!!! We are taking on water BIG TIME around here! Not my house, since I live on a bluff, but a lot of the low-lying areas around me are going under quite quickly. Between the snow melt-off and the unending rain, it's time to build an ark! Thankfully, the Army Corp of Engineers are saying to not panic...not the re-run of The Great Flood of 1993....I am glad! That was the WORST spring, summer and fall I can remember!
Mr.Bond007 wrote:Nope it's wet here in Chicago but nowwhere near as bad as it is there. Keep safe I heard sevral people drowned.So how much rain did u guys get?
Cannabis Prime wrote:I didn't know a super-sonic jet could park on the grass like that!
Caboose wrote:Time is not made out of lines! Time is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round!
Pyrostrata wrote:The road-closures and general mandatory evacuations began today. I live on the Meramec River valley, and that is the river doing the most flooding right now. I live on a river bluff, looking down on the neighborhoods below. The trailer park in the front of my neighborhood is currently being pulled up and moved by the Army Corps of Engineers and the houses in back have been slowly being swallowed all day. They slammed shut the 500-year floodgates yesterday, and the river is not supposed to crest til tomorrow evening or Saturday morning...at almost the level of The Great Flood, which was totally unexpected! I drove past the levee system on my home from work, and there were well over 300 people standing on the top of the levee, watching the water rise. Thank the gods that they shored up all the floodwalls and levees in 1994 to accomodate the 1500-year flood levels (which are OBSCENELY high!)...or many other towns and neighborhoods would be shuttering up and rolling for higher ground! Gotta love springtime in the Midwestern US!! Between the melting snow from here and from above and the torrential rains that ALWAYS come with spring, we take on water in odd places, and none are good places either!
Senor Hugo wrote:Unfortunately, yeah, there has been a major increase in flood.
A gravemind moved in at the end of our street, and now the neighborhood has gone to hell in a handbasket.
Our neighbors now all just ramble around doing impossible jumps and infecting other neighbors, and now they all share a consciousness.
We invited them over for dinner one night, and well all the flood did was smash our table saying he didn't like the squash we made, and how we should become apart of the flood, and that the flood is peace. So I had to kill the ones that visited and burn their bodies.
It's been a real hassle, property values have dropped like a rock, my van had to be refitted with a turret on the top and a cow catcher on front. We had to fortify our house, added some gun emplacements on the corners of the roof along with a sniper perch, barred up the windows, reinforced the doors with heavy titanium alloy.
And now to top it all off, the flood hit us with a discrimination lawsuit, saying we don't treat them fairly and all we want to do is "eliminate the infection before it spreads and devours the earth."
Stupid flood.
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