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Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:14 pm
by Rob636
hi, i dunno what its like for you guys, but in Evesham its pretty bad, car parks are lakes fields have turned into rivers, ive heard studley has been closed, and i have to go through there to get home at 6 pm, the weather is soo different to yesterday, its proper raining over here in Evesham,

Rob

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:15 pm
by masterofinsanity
we're supposed to have over a months worth of rain today and it don't surprise me.

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:21 pm
by RedexRobB
Just think, least there wont be a hosepipe ban this year.......................

Had some rain all night and day today so far. But i dont think anywhere is flooded, the rain has been pretty light.

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:23 pm
by deviant
no floods locally, but it's just started raining. butt.

am helping with my parents house move again this weekend, so could do without it pissing down on us.

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:28 pm
by rene
the building across the green from my window just got hit by lighting was just working away and then was like HOLY f***

i came into work in my 4X4 today have have to go do some green laning on the way home! :D

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:30 pm
by deviant
rene wrote:
i came into work in my 4X4 today
probably a good call

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:32 pm
by rene
the amount of abuse i get for owning one "that never see's dirt" why own such a possy car

well today you can all suck my cock

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:38 pm
by Rob636
Yo masters, one of the lorry drivers got back, they have closed off studley, u know that road spernal ash - coughton court etc, he just showed me a video cam, and the water is seriously window high on the cars they cannot get through, and he said the water was up his door, now im getting worried i got 3 hours still to go, and the rain isnt letting off,

ive just asked someone directions to the nearest motorway, i think they said the m5, but its debatable now if the roads around here are any good, lets just say morrisons which is 500 yards or so from where im sat the petrol pumps are under water, and i need petrol too !,

so masters how is Redditch

Rob

Re: frog all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:43 pm
by masterofinsanity
bloody wet mate :smt005 anyone wanna buy a boat?? comes with 500 animals

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:59 pm
by Jamz
In the words of the angry black weatherman on Family Guy:

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"IT'S WET!"

Apparently it's flooded as usual around by Bordesley Garage and the Fire Station.

That's a pisser.

A few times I've got to the traffic lights there in about 2ft of water... gone reeeeeeeeeally slowly........ starting to wobble.... lights are green........ car still in front of me..... wobbling a bit more.... then

OH FOR COOKS SAKE!!!

Foot has to go down, water flooding into my boot, just as the fkr in front finally decides to move!!! :smt013 :smt013 :smt013 :smt013 :smt013

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:15 pm
by Rob636
the building im looking after has told its staff to go home, so i phoned my base up and asked what they will do to help me at 6 pm when im proper stuck they said nothing, so phoned em up and said u best get the night shift guard in a couple hours early then, the next guard lives local, i dont i got a 20 miles trip to do, if these faggots dont help me out, i wont be doing them anymore favours, i tell you what masters dont work for force 3 matey,



Rob

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:35 pm
by gubbs
hey you know whats eating me? nobody is saying 'why is the weather this bad?' or 'bit unusual this init?'.

the media seems to be in total denial that this might be manifest climate change.

weird init.

I can't remember a summer in the last twenty years where it rained solidly for two months.

I mean where is all this water coming from?

higher sea levels in the Atlantic, caused by what? melting ice cap? increased precipitation inevitable?

if so, is this not going to lead to an ice age as the gulf stream gets diluted by all that cold water?

is anyone out there even remotely worried/concerned/annoyed that man is so hell bent on his own annihilation?

sucks.

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:37 pm
by SpaceMonkey
Well the rain has managed to flood our office which is on the 1st floor of our building.

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And this is my local high street

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There is a funking funny story behind these two cars.

The first car was being driven by a young Turkish lad who owns a head dressers along side where the bridge is. He never thought the water was that deep & ploughed into to only to have to swim out.

But the 2nd car story is a cracker!!!
The young lad got to the edge of the water & was waving to cars to stop, but some silly bint put her foot down & drove straight into the middle of it :lol:

He had to swim back into to it to rescue her.

He was having his pic taken by a local paper photographer & as he told the story I burst out laughing. The photographer & the guy started chuckling too.

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Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:39 pm
by gubbs
I wouldn't have swum back in to rescue her.

I'd have called it Darwinism in action and had a fag.

Great pics btw! Thanks for sharing!! :smt003

Re: Flooding all over the country

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:54 pm
by Rob636
btw its not man annihilating himself, its a natural phenominom, put it this way over 50 percent of the worlds co2 is dumped by cows farting, so no man is not annihilating himself we just got a thing for burgers steak and beef roast dinners, you want to sort the prob bye bye cows, but with that said its still a natural occurance, and for anyone not understand why we got loads of rain, apperently because what were getting the weather system here, it is meant to be above the sea between scotland and iceland, but its not its down here, so who knows maybe its here to stay all summer ! ?, we shall have to see,

anyways im being relieved the next guard is coming in, my boss called him in early, he is local i got 20 miles to get home, so fella's i hope theres not too much traffic or a big cue and any available petrol station,

Rob