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Re: Bolts with hole in the head
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Posted by El Toro on October 18, 2006 at 04:43:25 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Re: Bolts with hole in the head posted by SuperA-Tx on October 17, 2006 at 11:05:59:
We had that drought here in 1999 and in 2002. In 1999 it didn't rain all summer and it was hot as blazes. I was working on a bridge test then. All the creeks, wells and ponds were drying up. We were outside and drank a lot of water and the thing that I noticed that you never had many bathroom calls. It must have been all the sweating we did. In September of 1999 there was a storm called Floyd that came up from the South and it poured rain. I went into work that morning and you could hardly see the road and the roadways were flooding in some areas. They sent us home around 10 am. I had called my wife and she said the electric was off. When I got home I hooked up the generator so we had power for the sump pump as it was being bailed out by my wife. The neighbors that didn't have a generator had everything lost in their basements do to the power outage. I would need to look at the 1999 calendar to see how much rain we got from that storm, but their rain deficit was gone. Hal
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