Innertubes float, which means cars do too, right?
I drove through the remnants of hurricane Dolly as it passed through the Kansas City area. There was an unbelievable amount of water.
Passing underneath overpasses, you could see how the blanket of water was smooth under the bridge, but then roiling with drops just on the other side of the shelter line.
I drove through some big puddles, and had some momentary flashes of those people sitting on their cars in obviously flooded intersections. Luckily, by the time I finished unloading unloading video game equipment and electronic keyboards, the rain had stopped and the streets were only slick; not inundated.
Good fun.
On a completely different note, Blogger no longer recognizes contractions as being spelled correctly. "isn't" tells me that "isn" is not a word. It offers to correct it to "sin" or "ins", which is hilarious because that's a German contraction ("in des").
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Passing underneath overpasses, you could see how the blanket of water was smooth under the bridge, but then roiling with drops just on the other side of the shelter line.
I drove through some big puddles, and had some momentary flashes of those people sitting on their cars in obviously flooded intersections. Luckily, by the time I finished unloading unloading video game equipment and electronic keyboards, the rain had stopped and the streets were only slick; not inundated.
Good fun.
On a completely different note, Blogger no longer recognizes contractions as being spelled correctly. "isn't" tells me that "isn" is not a word. It offers to correct it to "sin" or "ins", which is hilarious because that's a German contraction ("in des").
.
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