Houston, we have a problem.

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Houston, we have a problem.

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Looks like anyone who lives in Houston who might have had their plastic delivered today will be waiting just a bit longer.
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Subtm24 wrote:Looks like anyone who lives in Houston who might have had their plastic delivered today will be waiting just a bit longer.


What happened to neither RAIN, sleet, snow, or dark of night? Doesn't the post office have boats? :biggrinjester:

Seriously, prayers sent for everyone's safety.
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The official Harris County gauge about a half-mile from my house recorded 14.84 inches between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m....all but about one inch of that fell between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Higher (slightly) water levels in neighborhood streets than with Tropical Storm Allison.

Hope none of our Forum members had house flooding or ended up with a car floating down a frontage road.
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Jusme wrote:
Subtm24 wrote:Looks like anyone who lives in Houston who might have had their plastic delivered today will be waiting just a bit longer.


What happened to neither RAIN, sleet, snow, or dark of night? Doesn't the post office have boats? :biggrinjester:

Seriously, prayers sent for everyone's safety.
It's must be Newman running the show.
But yes, hopefully everyone stays safe.

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Skiprr wrote:The official Harris County gauge about a half-mile from my house recorded 14.84 inches between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m....all but about one inch of that fell between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Higher (slightly) water levels in neighborhood streets than with Tropical Storm Allison.

Hope none of our Forum members had house flooding or ended up with a car floating down a frontage road.
Allison set the standard for flooding around here.
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Subtm24 wrote:
Jusme wrote:
Subtm24 wrote:Looks like anyone who lives in Houston who might have had their plastic delivered today will be waiting just a bit longer.


What happened to neither RAIN, sleet, snow, or dark of night? Doesn't the post office have boats? :biggrinjester:

Seriously, prayers sent for everyone's safety.
It's must be Newman running the show.
But yes, hopefully everyone stays safe.
Or Claven… :biggrinjester:
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