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I don't know how it is for you other midwesterners, but things aren't so good around here. We've been having a ton of rain and today the Illinois River is cresting at around 30 feet, it might even hit a record.

None of my family is affected, but lots of people are by this. If you'd keep the folks of central IL in your thoughts and prayers there's going to be quite a few people going home to flooded homes when this is over.

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The water is up over the railroad tracks that run alone a state highway. Its pretty amazing. I've never seen it this bad around here, not even in '93 which was a total mess.

Oh, and what's the weather today? Rain. Ugh.
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WTF is going on? Bombings in Boston, Explosions in Texas, flooding in Illinios. Keep safe, dude. :(
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My thoughts & Prayers for those going thru this.

Been there. Done that. STILL rebuilding. STILL recovering from the 2011 flood

I would not wish a flood on my worst enemy. Those people going thru this now have no idea what they're fixin to be dealing with. It's a long hard road.
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yeah that really sucks. seems like its always something. my parents condo flooded 2 years ago, really was shitty for them. im lucky where i live this is not an issue but on the other side of the state its really bad right now.
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Mojo sent south Paul.

I know some areas were pretty bad up here.
Luckily my neighborhood was not one of those areas.
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2 years ago this week

Me standin in front of Granny's when the water was comin up

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My house when the water was almost at it's highest

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Ugh 100watt, that would SUCK. I've only had to deal with relatively minor basement floodings. A couple times out at my parents when the sump couldn't keep up/died and once at my place when the grey water drain decided it was a good place for a tree to live. Those were annoying enough, I can't imagine full on flooding. :(

My wife is a Red Cross volunteer (counselor) and she's going to be doing some work in the shelters this weekend. Its actually worse for some of the smaller river towns. Peoria & East Peoria have been able to prepare pretty good. I mean, as good as you can for millions of gallons of river water.

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Oh, I guess we broke the old record of 28.8' Ugh.
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Yeah. It sucks to deal with. I am VERY thankful for people like your wife who volunteer for the Red Cross. Every little bit helps.

On a positive note, even with all I lost, it restored my faith in humanity.
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100 watt wrote:Yeah. It sucks to deal with. I am VERY thankful for people like your wife who volunteer for the Red Cross. Every little bit helps.

On a positive note, even with all I lost, it restored my faith in humanity.


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The Quad Cities is pretty bad also. Lots of flooded basements, and the water is super high. Not looking good with more rains today.
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Damnit! Sorry mid-west-homies.
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The Red River here is just under 17 ft. Predicted to be at 32 ft one week from today and ultimately 38-42 ft. A flood of record at the very least.

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That sucks. I hope everyone stays safe.

Water is a very powerful thing.
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K-Bizzle wrote:Mojo sent south Paul.

I know some areas were pretty bad up here.
Luckily my neighborhood was not one of those areas.


I was wondering how it was down by you last week. We got lucky, at least in the part of the northern burbs I'm in. It's still pretty wild in certain place. I guess 5" of rain in 15 or so hours will do that.




Hope things stay ok for you down there Paul
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Stay safe guys. Mojo sent!!
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It's been raining pretty consistently here for about 3 weeks. Thankfully there's enough lakes here (I live right on the edge of the northern part of Lake Winnebago) and that helps give the water a place to go for awhile.

Mojo dude. Flooding problems are insanely expensive to fix. Crazy that last year we had drought problems. 0.o
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I work in the river industry. We're kinda SOL now, BC the upper Miss is closed, so theres no barges coming up off the upper, and not much coming off the lower. We usually run 8-10 boats. We've got 3 running. It sucks.
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Steveijobzz wrote:It's been raining pretty consistently here for about 3 weeks. Thankfully there's enough lakes here (I live right on the edge of the northern part of Lake Winnebago) and that helps give the water a place to go for awhile.

Mojo dude. Flooding problems are insanely expensive to fix. Crazy that last year we had drought problems. 0.o


Yeah, I'm thinking it won't rain a drop from June to September now at this rate.


100 watt wrote:I work in the river industry. We're kinda SOL now, BC the upper Miss is closed, so theres no barges coming up off the upper, and not much coming off the lower. We usually run 8-10 boats. We've got 3 running. It sucks.


Awww dude, that doubly sucks for you. :( Yeah, the Illinois is closed for a good section of it. Just a mess. I'm thankful I live on relatively high ground for around here.
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Well don't y'all worry about me...I'm ok!
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glenecho wrote:Well don't y'all worry about me...I'm ok!

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Yeah, one of my best friends lives in Ft. Wayne (he's actually a co-worker of Loop) and posted FB pics of himself having rescued everything from his basement studio. Luckily they got to it quickly, before any of the guitars, drums, or rack gear got ruined. :(
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glenecho wrote:Well don't y'all worry about me...I'm ok!

hey there!!! welcome dude, good to see you here :)


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oh man , tons of mojo !
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glenecho wrote:Well don't y'all worry about me...I'm ok!


Glad to hear that and welcome man! :thu:

benjamin801 wrote:Yeah, one of my best friends lives in Ft. Wayne (he's actually a co-worker of Loop) and posted FB pics of himself having rescued everything from his basement studio. Luckily they got to it quickly, before any of the guitars, drums, or rack gear got ruined. :(


Awww, that sucks dude. :( Glad they rescued the gear, but cleanup will still suck. :(
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I feel for anyone who is going through what my family went through when Sandy hit. Flooding sucks, big time.
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