Rain, lots of it!

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by mechacode, Jun 12, 2004.

  1. mechacode

    mechacode Well-Known Member

    Can you say 4'' (average) in less than 24 hours every other day? Waypoints and bridges are closing.That's what we're having here, I went out for some puddle jumping in the summit last night, one road was completely flooded, probably about 9'', went through it the first time alright, second time alright, third time the exhaust was under the water making gurgling noises! It was really fun though. :TU: :laugh:
     
  2. Gumby

    Gumby Guest

    Yea we got some rain alright. Though it was nice as it broke the heat wave. Though you can says its my fault. It happens every year. Soon as it get so hot iI can't stad it. Get out the AC and all hooked up. It cools down to wear I now need the heater on.
     
  3. mechacode

    mechacode Well-Known Member

    We kept switching between the furnace and the a/c for 2 weeks every other day. One day it would be 80* with enough humidity to make you choke, then it would rain for 2 hours and the next day it would be really cold. It's pretty nice out right now thanks to the 4 hours of rain last night.
     
  4. Gumby

    Gumby Guest

    It was so bad I even stuck a spare in the shed. I make some small motorcycle parts and do some powder coating. I could take the welding and stuff with a few fans but once the oven fired up to cure the powder I could not stand it. Cooked several parts to long.

    isn't no where near level and it leaked like a sieve. It finally stopped raining to day but my lazy butt hasn't moved yet.
     

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  5. 68 LeSabre 4dr

    68 LeSabre 4dr Well-Known Member

    Hmmmmmm..... Might wanna pitch that unit outside a little , Whatcha think ?:eek2: :eek2:

    :pp :grin: :TU:
     
  6. 72GSX

    72GSX Well-Known Member

    The fox river runs right thru Berlin Wi where I live, as of this morning it was 2 1/2 to 3 ft above flood stage. The wife works home health and couldn't get to some of her patients in Oshkosh because of flooded and closed roads. On her way home she had to go through water up to the door bottoms on her Caravan. Tom W
     
  7. i live in plymouth as well and have a lake for a back yard. the trout stream i went out to yesterday i couldn't even get close to. where i could walk under the bridge to get down and around to the stream is now about 2 inchs under the bridge thats at least 4 ft from where it should be and the farmers fields and the people living around there are now evacuated from there homes. the water is right up to and in there houses. enough is enough. remeber god is testing us again and we'll pass the test. lets all hang in there and make sure our boats are ready to become arches. :grin: :laugh: :Comp: :TU: :TU:
     

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