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Looks bad. Y'all take care down there.
Looks bad. Y'all take care down there.
by my brothers house in Watson.
and that's the Main Street in denham springs. Way before the peak of the flood.
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Greetings, roughdraft274. :2wave:
Is this flooding the result of a hurricane that occurred somewhere close-by recently? This looks worse than Katrina did! :shock:
by my brothers house in Watson.
and that's the Main Street in denham springs. Way before the peak of the flood.
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looks awful. hope that our Louisiana members are ok.
I have a homeboy that lives in the road that passes by Story's Grocery in Watson. What's that road called?
Highway 16 but I think it's in denham springs not Watson. Right by my parents house. Some people call it petes hwy I think. All the highways have nicknames around here.
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Yeah, but I don't recall that road that turns by Story's Grocery and goes east. Anyway, he lives out that direction.
I'm in south Texas. In cool.
My wife at her brother's house.
i like the Jeep. sorry about the cleanup that they are going to have to do, though.
There is no such thing as global warming. You're right. He put his house in a creek bottom. I advised him 20 years ago that, someday, he was going to get flooded out.
How poorly constructed is the Louisiana infrastructure that typical rain causes 1/3 of the state to go through massive flooding?
How poorly constructed is the Louisiana infrastructure that typical rain causes 1/3 of the state to go through massive flooding?
My cousin took a picture as he was being rescued from his roof. The areas never had water get in to the houses before.
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It's all part of why I love Minnesota. Until winter. Winter sucks.
It's all part of why I love Minnesota. Until winter. Winter sucks.
Our seasons are Mudslide and Fire.
Sounds like a delightful place.
How poorly constructed is the Louisiana infrastructure that typical rain causes 1/3 of the state to go through massive flooding?
I wonder if scientists have a theory about that?