Between Boston and the New Hampshire border, the National Weather Service estimated 12 to 17 inches of rain fell in three days. Considered to be the worst flooding in 70 years.
My house has stayed dry inside, even though I am less than a half mile from the ocean.
Look at the bright side, all the water left standing after it finally stops should breed a giant mass of mosquitos and a little flooding beats a West Nile pandemic anyday.
Unreal Jack. No flooding in the basement of the house in Norton. Appears most of the problems are further North. Im feeling the effects mentally though. 2 straight weeks of rain will drive ya nuts.....
W was born in New England.
W's NE family roots go back to the Colonial period.
W went to prep school in NE.
W "went to" college in NE.
W "earned" an MBA in NE.
W might hate NE, but he's NE through and through.
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
Raydah James wrote:What is this "rain" that you whining fucks speak of?
Oh, and BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! in advance from us SoCals.
Enjoy your incredibly beautiful women (the best in the U.S. next to south beach), sushine and gorgeous weather year round, and sports teams that have more championships than our frostbitten pathetically sad asses will ever have.
Toddowen wrote:This shit's nothing. The biggest consequence of all of this will be the mosquito population in a month or two, as y2k pointed out.
The worst flooding I can remember is prolly around Feb of '76 or '77. My borther lost his entire Topp's baseball card collection in the flood. He had the complete set from '52 up through that present time destroyed with the exception of a couple of albums that escaped. Unfortunatly, the Mantle rookie card was one of those that got soaked.
...yeah, if I had a nickle for every Mantle rookie that was tragically lost. blah bla freekin blah!
what about the one's he put in his bicycle spokes?