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Tim April 28th 11 01:44 AM

More of the flooding....
 
someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.

Yep it's coming if not already there....

http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...120751214.html

Tim April 28th 11 01:51 AM

More of the flooding....
 
On Apr 27, 7:44*pm, Tim wrote:
someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.

* *Yep it's coming if not already there....

http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-...


Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.

http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...120816869.html

Tim April 28th 11 12:35 PM

More of the flooding, the storms are over
 
On Apr 27, 7:51*pm, Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:44*pm, Tim wrote:

someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.


* *Yep it's coming if not already there....


http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-...


Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.

http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...ee-or-face-ano...


at least for a while...

http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/us_/radar.asp


Harryk April 28th 11 12:45 PM

More of the flooding, the storms are over
 
Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:51 pm, wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:44 pm, wrote:

someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.
Yep it's coming if not already there....
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-...

Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.

http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...ee-or-face-ano...


at least for a while...

http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/us_/radar.asp


I hope you are sitting on your boat as you type this, Tim-ster! :)
Good luck.

Tim April 28th 11 01:18 PM

More of the flooding, the storms are over
 
On Apr 28, 6:45*am, Harryk wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:51 pm, *wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:44 pm, *wrote:


someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.
* * Yep it's coming if not already there....
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-....
Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.


http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...ee-or-face-ano....


at least for a while...


http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/us_/radar.asp


I hope you are sitting on your boat as you type this, Tim-ster! *:)
Good luck.


Doing ok, Harry, but I always have one available. My wife said.. What
do we do in the north levee breaks? I said "Head for the pontoon!"

No actually there is a lot of water here, but not the flooding they're
getting in the more southern states. Alll the run-off has to go
somewhere. Here, the fields are flooded, but nobody's houses are
underwater that i know of. But the verticle drain pipe at my folks
old farm place is 8 ft. high, and at 10PM the water against the levee
(which is the lane to the drive way) was over the cap, The Leveee is
10' above ground, and with a 1' drain pipe it still takes a while to
drain the water down. That's a lot of pressure on that levee.
Hopefully it will be drained down by this evening.

so far so good. But I feel it for Ky. So. IN. and portions of Tenn,
Mis. etc..

Harryk April 28th 11 01:56 PM

More of the flooding, the storms are over
 
Tim wrote:
On Apr 28, 6:45 am, wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:51 pm, wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:44 pm, wrote:
someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.
Yep it's coming if not already there....
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-...
Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...ee-or-face-ano...
at least for a while...
http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/us_/radar.asp

I hope you are sitting on your boat as you type this, Tim-ster! :)
Good luck.


Doing ok, Harry, but I always have one available. My wife said.. What
do we do in the north levee breaks? I said "Head for the pontoon!"

No actually there is a lot of water here, but not the flooding they're
getting in the more southern states. Alll the run-off has to go
somewhere. Here, the fields are flooded, but nobody's houses are
underwater that i know of. But the verticle drain pipe at my folks
old farm place is 8 ft. high, and at 10PM the water against the levee
(which is the lane to the drive way) was over the cap, The Leveee is
10' above ground, and with a 1' drain pipe it still takes a while to
drain the water down. That's a lot of pressure on that levee.
Hopefully it will be drained down by this evening.

so far so good. But I feel it for Ky. So. IN. and portions of Tenn,
Mis. etc..



How far away from a flooding river are you? I get kidded sometimes about
living close to the Bay, but we're 115' above it here. If the water
rises 116', I won't be worried about the house, because most of the
eastern seaboard will be under water.

True North[_3_] April 28th 11 03:42 PM

More of the flooding, the storms are over
 


"Harryk" wrote in message ...

Tim wrote:
On Apr 28, 6:45 am, wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:51 pm, wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:44 pm, wrote:
someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.
Yep it's coming if not already there....
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-...
Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...ee-or-face-ano...
at least for a while...
http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/us_/radar.asp

I hope you are sitting on your boat as you type this, Tim-ster! :)
Good luck.


Doing ok, Harry, but I always have one available. My wife said.. What
do we do in the north levee breaks? I said "Head for the pontoon!"

No actually there is a lot of water here, but not the flooding they're
getting in the more southern states. Alll the run-off has to go
somewhere. Here, the fields are flooded, but nobody's houses are
underwater that i know of. But the verticle drain pipe at my folks
old farm place is 8 ft. high, and at 10PM the water against the levee
(which is the lane to the drive way) was over the cap, The Leveee is
10' above ground, and with a 1' drain pipe it still takes a while to
drain the water down. That's a lot of pressure on that levee.
Hopefully it will be drained down by this evening.

so far so good. But I feel it for Ky. So. IN. and portions of Tenn,
Mis. etc..



How far away from a flooding river are you? I get kidded sometimes about
living close to the Bay, but we're 115' above it here. If the water
rises 116', I won't be worried about the house, because most of the
eastern seaboard will be under water.

Same here... non stop rain but here in the city it all drains into the
harbour.
Next door in New Brunswick they're getting worried about flooding.


A_boaterer April 28th 11 05:43 PM

More of the flooding, the storms are over
 
In article , princecraft51
@gmail.com says...

"Harryk" wrote in message ...

Tim wrote:
On Apr 28, 6:45 am, wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:51 pm, wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:44 pm, wrote:
someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.
Yep it's coming if not already there....
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-...
Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...ee-or-face-ano...
at least for a while...
http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/us_/radar.asp
I hope you are sitting on your boat as you type this, Tim-ster! :)
Good luck.


Doing ok, Harry, but I always have one available. My wife said.. What
do we do in the north levee breaks? I said "Head for the pontoon!"

No actually there is a lot of water here, but not the flooding they're
getting in the more southern states. Alll the run-off has to go
somewhere. Here, the fields are flooded, but nobody's houses are
underwater that i know of. But the verticle drain pipe at my folks
old farm place is 8 ft. high, and at 10PM the water against the levee
(which is the lane to the drive way) was over the cap, The Leveee is
10' above ground, and with a 1' drain pipe it still takes a while to
drain the water down. That's a lot of pressure on that levee.
Hopefully it will be drained down by this evening.

so far so good. But I feel it for Ky. So. IN. and portions of Tenn,
Mis. etc..



How far away from a flooding river are you? I get kidded sometimes about
living close to the Bay, but we're 115' above it here. If the water
rises 116', I won't be worried about the house, because most of the
eastern seaboard will be under water.

Same here... non stop rain but here in the city it all drains into the
harbour.


The same place your **** drains....



True North[_3_] April 28th 11 07:43 PM

More of the flooding, the storms are over
 


"A_boaterer" wrote in message
...

In article , princecraft51
@gmail.com says...

"Harryk" wrote in message ...

Tim wrote:
On Apr 28, 6:45 am, wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:51 pm, wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:44 pm, wrote:
someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.
Yep it's coming if not already there....
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-...
Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...ee-or-face-ano...
at least for a while...
http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/us_/radar.asp
I hope you are sitting on your boat as you type this, Tim-ster! :)
Good luck.


Doing ok, Harry, but I always have one available. My wife said.. What
do we do in the north levee breaks? I said "Head for the pontoon!"

No actually there is a lot of water here, but not the flooding they're
getting in the more southern states. Alll the run-off has to go
somewhere. Here, the fields are flooded, but nobody's houses are
underwater that i know of. But the verticle drain pipe at my folks
old farm place is 8 ft. high, and at 10PM the water against the levee
(which is the lane to the drive way) was over the cap, The Leveee is
10' above ground, and with a 1' drain pipe it still takes a while to
drain the water down. That's a lot of pressure on that levee.
Hopefully it will be drained down by this evening.

so far so good. But I feel it for Ky. So. IN. and portions of Tenn,
Mis. etc..



How far away from a flooding river are you? I get kidded sometimes about
living close to the Bay, but we're 115' above it here. If the water
rises 116', I won't be worried about the house, because most of the
eastern seaboard will be under water.

Same here... non stop rain but here in the city it all drains into the
harbour.


The same place your **** drains....

******************

How would you know Kevin... been tasting the water lately??


A_boaterer April 28th 11 07:48 PM

More of the flooding, the storms are over
 
In article , princecraft51
@gmail.com says...

"A_boaterer" wrote in message
...

In article , princecraft51
@gmail.com says...

"Harryk" wrote in message ...

Tim wrote:
On Apr 28, 6:45 am, wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:51 pm, wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:44 pm, wrote:
someone interviewed in Cairo (pronounced, Kay-row) Illinois. The
southern tip town
of the state.
Yep it's coming if not already there....
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...s-prepare-for-...
Oh boy. The title tells a lot of the story.
http://www.foxillinois.com/news/illi...ee-or-face-ano...
at least for a while...
http://www.accuweather.com/us/radar/sir/us_/radar.asp
I hope you are sitting on your boat as you type this, Tim-ster! :)
Good luck.

Doing ok, Harry, but I always have one available. My wife said.. What
do we do in the north levee breaks? I said "Head for the pontoon!"

No actually there is a lot of water here, but not the flooding they're
getting in the more southern states. Alll the run-off has to go
somewhere. Here, the fields are flooded, but nobody's houses are
underwater that i know of. But the verticle drain pipe at my folks
old farm place is 8 ft. high, and at 10PM the water against the levee
(which is the lane to the drive way) was over the cap, The Leveee is
10' above ground, and with a 1' drain pipe it still takes a while to
drain the water down. That's a lot of pressure on that levee.
Hopefully it will be drained down by this evening.

so far so good. But I feel it for Ky. So. IN. and portions of Tenn,
Mis. etc..



How far away from a flooding river are you? I get kidded sometimes about
living close to the Bay, but we're 115' above it here. If the water
rises 116', I won't be worried about the house, because most of the
eastern seaboard will be under water.

Same here... non stop rain but here in the city it all drains into the
harbour.


The same place your **** drains....

******************

How would you know Kevin... been tasting the water lately??


Showing your stupidity again!!! Keep up the good work, idiot!! You do
realize that everybody except you, Harry, and John know who I am and are
laughing at you, don't you?


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