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Q: Flooding In Texas
asked by: young Girl on June 30th, 2007
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ok
so we had too much rain and now theyre evacuateing the neighborhoods in lakeway...which is where i live
supposively the lake rose 90 feet in days...and now...peoples houses are being flooded
whats up with the weather lately? any one else haveing wierd stuff happen?
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monkeygirl22
replied on June 30th, 2007
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Send some of the water my way. I'm in northern alabama and we are almost to the point of mandatory water conservation right now. The funny thing is that every time it rains, it always skips my house.
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young Girl
replied on June 30th, 2007
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what? thats crazy? where is all this wierd stuff comming from
well i hope they dont evacutae us
i doubt they will because we are on top of the hill bove the lake
but all these half a million dollar houses are being completely filled with water? they had cars in the river by the damn out here...and they closed all the bridges down so we have to go ALL THE WAY AROUND everything to get anywhere...

but today travis took me clothes shopping. it was a blast.
and now its fixing to start raining again...geesh
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vanessalouanne
replied on June 30th, 2007
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what part of texas are you in??

we were in san antonio in may and it was raining so hard!!
haha and your thunder and lightning storms freaked my husband out so bad he didnt sleep at all.

what i dont get is all the service roads that are always flooded..
why in the world didnt they plan for rain when they built them
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randomguy1
replied on July 1st, 2007
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climate shift... maybe we really have to get the whole country flooded till we believe it! but yet our government keeps it simple for us...

STFU world... climate change is just bs to slow down our prosperous economy...

everyone will suffer from it the day it hits hard... in and outside US
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young Girl
replied on July 1st, 2007
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im in lakeway which is horrible because i live on top of a giant hill in the "hill country" and all around us is the the lake
yeah san antonio gets pretty bad storms...but out here we get alot of bad storms...and then the lkaes been rising for so long...
weve always had droughts in texas during ths summer
now we cant even go take our boat out for the 4th of july!!!!!!!!!!
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randomguy1
replied on July 1st, 2007
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the_girlfreind wrote:

weve always had droughts in texas during ths summer
now we cant even go take our boat out for the 4th of july!!!!!!!!!!


lol that sucks
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young Girl
replied on July 1st, 2007
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yeah
so speak of rain this morning it was beautiful and they said skies would stay clear all day
so we went and bought ribs and charcol and all that good stuff for a BB
and now...the ribs are perfectly on the grill and boyfriends dad is out side trimming the bushes
and a gust of wind blows in and its now...again...raining
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