The Great Floods Of Nj 2005
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so I spent my day taking pictures and videos of the floods that hit north jersey over the past few days. I'm so glad I live on a hill!!
Flood pics
just a few samples...
Flood pics
just a few samples...
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[quote name='Srce' date='Apr 4 2005, 08:45 PM']Another LeBaron off the streets, YES!!!!
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What lebaron? i dont see any in da pictars! BTW i use to have a 88 GTC ithink it was? turbo!!! and i disconnected the wastegate....that **** was FAAAAASST (lasted a couple days tho!!! But it was FUN
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What lebaron? i dont see any in da pictars! BTW i use to have a 88 GTC ithink it was? turbo!!! and i disconnected the wastegate....that **** was FAAAAASST (lasted a couple days tho!!! But it was FUN
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First off, by the way the people are dressed it looks cold. And those guys where playing/swimming in it?
Second, do you guys have to worry about contamination and wildlife and such? I know here a lot of people have wells (outside town) which can get contaminated when there are floods in the area. We also have gators and snakes and such that people have to watch out for in flood waters.
Second, do you guys have to worry about contamination and wildlife and such? I know here a lot of people have wells (outside town) which can get contaminated when there are floods in the area. We also have gators and snakes and such that people have to watch out for in flood waters.
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[quote name='Baldy' date='Apr 5 2005, 09:32 AM']First off, by the way the people are dressed it looks cold. And those guys where playing/swimming in it?
Second, do you guys have to worry about contamination and wildlife and such? I know here a lot of people have wells (outside town) which can get contaminated when there are floods in the area. We also have gators and snakes and such that people have to watch out for in flood waters.
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yes it was about 55 degrees outside, the water was freezing as I slipped one time and my foot went in the water. Those were some assclown highschool kids trying to be cool. ******* idiots, prob get some disease now.
contamination will be a problem, as most of the areas I took pictures at were VERY close to sewage treatment plants that also got flooded. So there is definatly raw sewage(****) in the water. besides that all the fluids from the cars, and peoples home heating oil tanks also contaminated the water. as far as wildlife, we have no gators, but that little chipmunk I rescued shure was feisty!
The fucked up thing is that this is jersey. you won't hear about the contamination or wildlife issues cuz jersey is so fucked up anyway no one cares.
Second, do you guys have to worry about contamination and wildlife and such? I know here a lot of people have wells (outside town) which can get contaminated when there are floods in the area. We also have gators and snakes and such that people have to watch out for in flood waters.
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yes it was about 55 degrees outside, the water was freezing as I slipped one time and my foot went in the water. Those were some assclown highschool kids trying to be cool. ******* idiots, prob get some disease now.
contamination will be a problem, as most of the areas I took pictures at were VERY close to sewage treatment plants that also got flooded. So there is definatly raw sewage(****) in the water. besides that all the fluids from the cars, and peoples home heating oil tanks also contaminated the water. as far as wildlife, we have no gators, but that little chipmunk I rescued shure was feisty!
The fucked up thing is that this is jersey. you won't hear about the contamination or wildlife issues cuz jersey is so fucked up anyway no one cares.
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[quote name='G2G' date='Apr 5 2005, 09:59 AM']I thought north Jersey was all rich ******?
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you calling me a rich *****???? LOL
we have middle class and lowerclass here too. seriously most of the homes wrecked in the flood are owned by WT.
- Hand
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you calling me a rich *****???? LOL
we have middle class and lowerclass here too. seriously most of the homes wrecked in the flood are owned by WT.