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    Bad nasty for Texans and Okies lately. I hope all are OK.
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    Looks real bad,read where one river went up 26 ft in one hour,god bless all in those areas.
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    Wtched on the news, pretty bad stuff. If it was somehow possible to reroute all that water to Cali.
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    It was certainly bad here in Houston. Lot's of folks lost a lot. I now know the meaning of a 'flash flood'. Got half the houses on my street in a matter of a few hours. (including mine! )
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    It was certainly bad here in Houston. Lot's of folks lost a lot. I now know the meaning of a 'flash flood'. Got half the houses on my street in a matter of a few hours. (including mine! )
    Hope everyone recovers fast from the flood
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    Sorry to hear that. Water damage is no fun.
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    Sorry to hear about your house, sharptonn. I hope you stay safe and healthy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    It was certainly bad here in Houston. Lot's of folks lost a lot. I now know the meaning of a 'flash flood'. Got half the houses on my street in a matter of a few hours. (including mine! )
    Chit, sorry man,keep us posted
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    If I know Tom standing orders in the house are each person has 200 razors each assigned to them to save before anything else in case of evacuation. That said, hope all is getting better for you.
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    Saw that on the news today too. Hope you weren't too badly hit.

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