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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Oh not good...not good at all..

The rain rain rain came down down down In rushing, rising riv'lets,

'Til the river crept out of its bed And crept right into Piglet's!

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Oh my. Sympathy "like".
How are things now? Is it still raining...?
Stay Safe!
We've had one of the driest Mays on record, and then, rain every day for the past 10 days - much of it all day/all night, and quite heavy.

This particular photo is of St. Paul's Ave. which dips low under the main trunk railroad bridge overhead.

What's most interesting to me, is the rain cascading from the yard on the right. You can't see it, but there is a 6 or 7 storey apartment building there. 30 years ago, when Hubby and I both worked at the same pizza place, Mr. Fletcher lived in that building, and would place the same delivery order twice/week. He always ended his order with, "Not too much cheese".

I showed this same pic to Mike, and he said, "I wonder if Mr. Fletcher got flooded out."
30 years after the fact. Dude's probably dead by now.
 
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donaldtoo

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We've had one of the driest Mays on record, and then, rain every day for the past 10 days - much if it all day/all night, and quite heavy.

This particular photo is of St. Paul's Ave. which dips low under the main trunk railroad bridge overhead.

What's most interesting to me, is the rain cascading from the yard on the right. You can't see it, but there is a 6 or 7 storey apartment building there. 30 years ago, when Hubby and I both worked at the same pizza place, Mr. Fletcher lived in that building, and would place the same delivery order twice/week. He always ended his order with, "Not too much cheese".

I showed this same pic to Mike, and he said, "I wonder if Mr. Fletcher got flooded out."
30 years after the fact. Dude's probably dead by now.

May, for us, was not only the wettest month on record ever (in NOAA's 121 years of record keeping) here in Texas, but, also the wettest month ever in the lower 48 states. Our 5-year Texas drought was erased in a month. Just nuts. :confused:
 

donaldtoo

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Me, too. The designers were creative, and probably worked with some talented electrical guys to produce these amazing AAs. I don't think that absolutely everything needs to be new and cutting edge to be effective entertainment. I have admiration for the unique talent behind what was created years ago. These AAs have a life of their own, and have withstood the test of time. I guess that's another reason why I also like COP so much, too. :)

Yep, also pneumatics and hydraulics, and they have come a long way with compliance.
 

MOXOMUMD

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I like both Star Wars and Star Trek, though I've been watching Star Trek since I was about 7 or 8 and only started watching Wars as a teenager, and I can tell you a heck of a lot more about Trek, but I've got far more SW stuff than Trek. I pretty much only have some of the films, whereas I have a good bit of SW stuff. I am currently wearing my "Judge me by my size, do you?" t-shirt from WDW. My ringtones are also SW. My main ringtone is the theme. If my dad calls, it plays Darth Vader's theme. Text tone is R2D2. I watched some Star Trek: TNG this morning. I like them both for different reasons.

My knowledge of Doctor Who comes from Big Bang Theory.
That's my text alert too. :) Star Wars is my ringtone and Binary Sunset is my alarm.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
We've had one of the driest Mays on record, and then, rain every day for the past 10 days - much of it all day/all night, and quite heavy.

This particular photo is of St. Paul's Ave. which dips low under the main trunk railroad bridge overhead.

What's most interesting to me, is the rain cascading from the yard on the right. You can't see it, but there is a 6 or 7 storey apartment building there. 30 years ago, when Hubby and I both worked at the same pizza place, Mr. Fletcher lived in that building, and would place the same delivery order twice/week. He always ended his order with, "Not too much cheese".

I showed this same pic to Mike, and he said, "I wonder if Mr. Fletcher got flooded out."
30 years after the fact. Dude's probably dead by now.
Especially if you gave him too much cheese.
 

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