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Somebody please remind me.........

Postby T-TownTear » Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:57 am

When is Monsoon season over here in the good ole' south central?? :?

I haven't been able to get anything done lately because of all this rain!!
All of my trailer parts have been sitting in my tiny garage just waiting to be reassembled. And I am about to go completely stir crazy.
Maybe I'll just stick an outboard on the back shelf. :R


Seriously though, have any of our members been caught up in any of the flooding? Especially in the southern Kansas area?



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Re: Somebody please remind me.........

Postby Dave Bob » Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:17 am

T-TownTear wrote:When is Monsoon season over here in the good ole' south central?? :?

I haven't been able to get anything done lately because of all this rain!!

Jody


You and me both brother. Today is my 1 day off this week ( I worked the 4th) and its rained all morning here, all day yesterday to. :x

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Postby Miriam C. » Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:21 pm

:( Most of S Kansas is getting better. Coffeyville seems to still have a problem. FEMA told businesses to leave again. Some just opened again to service the area. Supposedly looting caused. You people in Tulsa might want to insist they check your water coming in Lake Ohgolly. (can't spell it) ;)
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Postby T-TownTear » Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:34 pm

Miriam C. wrote::( Most of S Kansas is getting better. Coffeyville seems to still have a problem. FEMA told businesses to leave again. Some just opened again to service the area. Supposedly looting caused. You people in Tulsa might want to insist they check your water coming in Lake Ohgolly. (can't spell it) ;)


Oologah, but Ohgolly might be more appropriate. :shock:
They keep saying "oh no problem",they can reroute the incoming water away from the lake, but with the flooding that is going on in the surrounding area now......I don't believe them.
The oil is starting to show up in some of these areas now. :thumbdown:


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Postby Todah Tear » Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:08 pm

My area north of Dallas hasn't flooded, but we have had a big down-pour every day. The sun has come out for about 2 hours/day for the last 3 days. They predict rain all the way into next week. THen on Friday, it will be 95....

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Postby steve wolverton » Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:14 pm

This weather does suck. I'm going camping this weekend anyway - I can sit home in the rain, or I can sit inside my camper in the rain. I'm taking some books, movies, video games, etc. In between downpours I'll get some biking in, and then seek refuge between the storms.

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Postby peggyearlchris » Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:48 pm

:cry: Same here with all the rain. I missed three days of work because of the rain. We had over 12" here. We're going to have whopper blood bandits real soon. :cry: :cry: Today was a good day no rain yet. Now we have lots of grass to mow. :) Peg
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Postby starleen2 » Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:56 pm

When we were building the weekender, it rained every day. In fact in East Texas it rained everyday from June 1 till July 20 – sometimes pretty severe. On the day of the roll out it had just trained and the windows were down on the jeep. We went camping that weekend and the trailer got “Water Tested” in real way! (no leaks). Now it’s the middle of August and the heat wave is on 103 degrees today with no rain in sight. The brown stuff in the yard – that was our yard – the green stuff – WEEDS! Even too hot for fire Ants!:crazy:
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Postby neal b » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:06 am

hey all please send rain my way its been 3 weeks with out any rain to speak of monday it rain for about 10 minutes the streets were dry by the time it quit one day under 100+ in the last 2 weeks herein rosebud mo so please send me your rain and cooler weather my way

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Postby T-TownTear » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:03 am

Looks like we've gone from monsoon to desert conditons. After all the rain, we had nice thick green grass. Now that the heat is here, everything is dying off.


Well, look on the bright side........Santa Claus will be here in just over 4 months. :shock:
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