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Joe October 16th 06 04:16 PM

Big flooding here
 
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later

Joe


katy October 16th 06 04:44 PM

Big flooding here
 
Joe wrote:
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later

Joe

Wow...that's too bad, Joe. Will be waiting to hear your report.

DSK October 16th 06 05:04 PM

Big flooding here
 
Joe wrote:
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later


Hmm, hope not. How deep did they go?

Why the flooding? No hurricanes!

DSK


Joe October 16th 06 05:55 PM

Big flooding here
 

DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later


Hmm, hope not. How deep did they go?


Both bobbin, I did start them moved to the higest ground, then jacked
them up on cinder blocks. The truck starter started it's last time. We
jacked both up over a foot. We could not get off the island last night
due to high wind driven tides. Woke up at 4 because it felt like I was
underway at a fast speed hobbie horseing. That was waves coming over
the island. Started saving the cars then, got a floor jack out of one
of the shops and jacked them up out of the water. Seems to be holding
for now. Heavy rain so I'm not sure what happened in the cars yet

My whole island is under... lost a dock beer fridge and who knows what
else. Even had a baby rat bite me...little ****ball.



Why the flooding? No hurricanes!


Wind steady 25-gusting 40+ from the south, heavy heavy rains to the
north flooding the streams, all meeting here...the perfect storm. High
tide at 9am. All added up for a bad bad morning.

Joe

DSK



Gilligan October 16th 06 05:59 PM

Big flooding here
 

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...

DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later


Hmm, hope not. How deep did they go?


Both bobbin, I did start them moved to the higest ground, then jacked
them up on cinder blocks. The truck starter started it's last time. We
jacked both up over a foot. We could not get off the island last night
due to high wind driven tides. Woke up at 4 because it felt like I was
underway at a fast speed hobbie horseing. That was waves coming over
the island. Started saving the cars then, got a floor jack out of one
of the shops and jacked them up out of the water. Seems to be holding
for now. Heavy rain so I'm not sure what happened in the cars yet

My whole island is under... lost a dock beer fridge and who knows what
else. Even had a baby rat bite me...little ****ball.



Why the flooding? No hurricanes!


Wind steady 25-gusting 40+ from the south, heavy heavy rains to the
north flooding the streams, all meeting here...the perfect storm. High
tide at 9am. All added up for a bad bad morning.


Cars and trucks on cinderblocks, refrigerators floating in the water, rat
bites, etc.

So how could you tell something extraordinary was going on?



Joe October 16th 06 06:08 PM

Big flooding here
 

Gilligan wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...

DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later


Hmm, hope not. How deep did they go?


Both bobbin, I did start them moved to the higest ground, then jacked
them up on cinder blocks. The truck starter started it's last time. We
jacked both up over a foot. We could not get off the island last night
due to high wind driven tides. Woke up at 4 because it felt like I was
underway at a fast speed hobbie horseing. That was waves coming over
the island. Started saving the cars then, got a floor jack out of one
of the shops and jacked them up out of the water. Seems to be holding
for now. Heavy rain so I'm not sure what happened in the cars yet

My whole island is under... lost a dock beer fridge and who knows what
else. Even had a baby rat bite me...little ****ball.



Why the flooding? No hurricanes!


Wind steady 25-gusting 40+ from the south, heavy heavy rains to the
north flooding the streams, all meeting here...the perfect storm. High
tide at 9am. All added up for a bad bad morning.


Cars and trucks on cinderblocks, refrigerators floating in the water, rat
bites, etc.

So how could you tell something extraordinary was going on?


Not funny Gilligan...Sound funny as hell...but I assure you it sucks.

What the hay...just another day in paradise...Part of what you have to
pay if you live on the waters edge. Nothing to do but wait and watch,
if it gets deeper I have giant wood blocks they set boats on in the
yard and can jack up the cars another 5 ft if needed. Nice dry and cool
onboard RedCloud.

Joe


Ellen MacArthur October 16th 06 06:09 PM

Big flooding here
 

"Joe" wrote
Started saving the cars then, got a floor jack out of one
| of the shops and jacked them up out of the water. Seems to be holding
| for now. Heavy rain so I'm not sure what happened in the cars yet


Joe, I've a hint for you. It worked for the tide surge floods here last year during
Wilma. Get the biggest blue tarp you can find. Lay it out on the ground. Drive your car
onto it. Park it right in the middle. Then bring up the tarp all around your car and
tie it on top with a rope. As long as the tarp doesn't have a hole or get a hole your
car will even float but it'll stay dry. It's a cheap way to save your car from a small
flood. I guess it's too late this time but remember it next time.

Cheers,
Ellen

Gilligan October 16th 06 06:17 PM

Big flooding here
 

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...

Gilligan wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...

DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later


Hmm, hope not. How deep did they go?

Both bobbin, I did start them moved to the higest ground, then jacked
them up on cinder blocks. The truck starter started it's last time. We
jacked both up over a foot. We could not get off the island last night
due to high wind driven tides. Woke up at 4 because it felt like I was
underway at a fast speed hobbie horseing. That was waves coming over
the island. Started saving the cars then, got a floor jack out of one
of the shops and jacked them up out of the water. Seems to be holding
for now. Heavy rain so I'm not sure what happened in the cars yet

My whole island is under... lost a dock beer fridge and who knows what
else. Even had a baby rat bite me...little ****ball.



Why the flooding? No hurricanes!

Wind steady 25-gusting 40+ from the south, heavy heavy rains to the
north flooding the streams, all meeting here...the perfect storm. High
tide at 9am. All added up for a bad bad morning.


Cars and trucks on cinderblocks, refrigerators floating in the water,
rat
bites, etc.

So how could you tell something extraordinary was going on?


Not funny Gilligan...Sound funny as hell...but I assure you it sucks.


Your predicament is not funny at all. You have my sympathy. From your
description I thought you were in NYC, now I realize you are at home. Hope
all dries out for you. Remember to change the oil in the axles.



What the hay...just another day in paradise...Part of what you have to
pay if you live on the waters edge. Nothing to do but wait and watch,
if it gets deeper I have giant wood blocks they set boats on in the
yard and can jack up the cars another 5 ft if needed. Nice dry and cool
onboard RedCloud.

Joe




Joe October 16th 06 07:49 PM

Big flooding here
 

Joe wrote:
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later

Joe


http://thumb6.webshots.net/t/14/15/7...6ninVQV_th.jpg

Joe


katy October 16th 06 07:53 PM

Big flooding here
 
Joe wrote:
Joe wrote:
Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later

Joe


http://thumb6.webshots.net/t/14/15/7...6ninVQV_th.jpg

Joe

iny picture but looks like a lot of water...not good....they ginally
opened up the city of Franklin just south of here where the Blackwater
took out the whole town...they're looking for DEMA monry to help with
some of the restoration...jope you flood wasn't as bad....


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