Repack Rider said:.
Gary Fisher and I were working in the shop when a friend who lived across the street ran in looking for help in getting his piano out of his house as it filled with water.
See we are normall, that guy grabbed his piano. ed his bikes. Me too bikes and my Mac. I would be quite a site rideing one bike with one under one arm plus a computer on my back while trying to hold the third bike.
This makes me glad i live at the top of the house. Well out of the way of any water level.
Will summer ever arrive and stop raining :cry:
scant":1x8i62jq said:this really isnt meant as a personal dig at anyone, espically given the misfortune of a lot of people. but dont people research their new intended houses before they bought/ moved in?
I checked for flooding risk, land slips, subsidance, underground tunneling etc etc etc before buying my place.
scant":11aj05k6 said:ah maybe its just my geography background going OTT when I reccied my place then![]()
Stick Legs":1xz7ufvj said:scant":1xz7ufvj said:ah maybe its just my geography background going OTT when I reccied my place then![]()
I for one am feeling a little pleased about living a'top a hill these last few weeks.
scant":13vo2tvs said:this really isnt meant as a personal dig at anyone, espically given the misfortune of a lot of people. but dont people research their new intended houses before they bought/ moved in?
I checked for flooding risk, land slips, subsidance, underground tunneling etc etc etc before buying my place.
ededwards":19wqyet5 said:Still haven't been able to go home either although I have heard that the septic tank is on top of rather than underneath the garden - should have some beautiful if not particularly fragrant roses next year.