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Flood at my house...(a photo diary)

PnyKlr said:
God, I miss that car...but I am sure glad I didn't have it during all of this. I would have been heart-broken!
...or at least, you'd have had a very expensive raft. :crazy02:

regards,
jazz
 
I wanted to add one last pic of my neighbor's basement after the window broke:

Basementbrokenbywater.jpg
 
PnyKlr said:
Pnyklr3 were the plates on my Nova...and boy did it make mustang (pony) owners mad! lol Especially when a girl could beat them off the line when they would rev their engines as an "invite". I despise it when people think their cars are fantastic just because they have Flowmasters. :grin01:

God, I miss that car...but I am sure glad I didn't have it during all of this. I would have been heart-broken!
Glad you're ok. You've obviously kept a positive attitude through the whole ordeal; not sure I wouldn't be acting a little more on the 'child-like' side myself.

My very 1st car back in '76 was a '64 Nova....oh the memories:rolleyes:
 
Well, I tend to be optimistic about things. I figure that being mad/sad about it won't change anything, so I look on the bright side.

I can't say that I would be so cheery if my house was condemned because of this, though. I think that would warrent a good 'ol dose of depression.
 
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