flooding in houston texas

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How long till the sinkholes kick in? xD
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Good question.
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So has anyone heard from Crow?
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No, and his real name is too generic to google.

Not quite as unique as Perrin.
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yea i know some people too. mannn what a hard hit. i got out ok tho. no damage here.
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Good to hear, stay high and dry man !
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High? Check.
Dry? Meh...
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Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, got hit really hard again with consistent down pours over the Memorial weekend. One area actually received over 16-inches of rain within a few hours. A volunteer group called TBM (Texas Baptist Men) has sent 5,741 volunteer's to these area's to help in aiding the emergency workers already working hard to save lives. Crow....you said you made it out the last time, but what of this time, brother? I'm worried after seeing the massive amount of flooding on the local news. I live in an area that even had some flooding, and that's rare with the farmland that I live on that is sandy loam, which soaks up quite a bit of the water runoff, but even that started to flood, and one of my neighbors houses had water pass through it, but it's ok, they are lawyers (evil grin).
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yea, i got lucky again. my house is on a good spot so it would take a lot for me to get flooded out.

i was a little worried though when our street got around a foot of water. other areas of texas not looking so good tho. i actually had to run an errand the day the heavy rain started coming down. mannnnn, heavy rain is srs bizness. i passed by like 3-4 creeks that day and all of them were filled to the top.

id imagine another couple 1000 or so homes got it. going down one of the main roads i could see like many for sale signs lol. and that was from last flood.
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how did you manage tree?
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