High Water Safety Check

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  1. ccharr

    ccharr Member

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    Just a wondering how everyone is doing with the heavy flooding going on in Texas and Oklahoma?
     
  2. coilover

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    Charles,
    We're preparing for it.
     

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  3. ccharr

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    That is a start. Funny
     
  4. Bill Hanlon

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    Still above water and ground here.
     
  5. ccharr

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    Good to hear that Bill.
     
  6. coilover

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    Had a 9 inch "sprinkle" at the Plano House last night which is on the border with Sachse that is on all the news. Just a measly 6 inches at the country house. Both are on hill tops so no flooding but I'm getting TIRED of all this.
     
  7. vwnate1

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    I saw some bad pictures on the T.V. news this morning Evan .

    It's amazing ~ Texas has been suffering a serious drought for years , now this .

    I'll never willingly live in a flood plain , I'm always amazed anyone can get building permits in one .

    Keep us in the loop , I hope all and sundry are safe , it's pretty bad .
     

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