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Sep 28, 2004 10:42

I don't think I've seen Blacksburg this saturated in my time here. *Insert people older than me talking about how it was in their day* I looked out my window this morning because I heard voices and the bottom parking lot behind leimon_malakoi's old place was brown due to mud runoff about an inch high covering it as it ran down to the runoff creek, which was ( Read more... )

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opheliassister September 28 2004, 07:50:21 UTC
Heh, you used my little 'action in word-form' method. :-P

You should see Hollins. I'm surprised the science building's roof hasn't caved in from all the leaking it's doing.
Hooray for fording rivers just to get to class. I enjoy the swim.

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ndkid September 28 2004, 08:59:42 UTC
Yeah, I've heard all sorts of stuff about Roanoke flooding from uilos's journal, since she works at the hospital.

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kirigoemimarin September 28 2004, 08:06:03 UTC
As someone who has seen the rainstorms that Blacksburg has had, this is nothing, it still falls under cool.

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cxi162 September 28 2004, 08:26:32 UTC
The difference is that this is a slow and steady rain as opposed to the occasional times when the clouds seem to just fall to the ground in one big splat. I've made some improvements at my house to handle the sudden downpours, but the slow steady rain soaks under my foundation and gets into the basement due to bad drainage in the yard. I currently have various small rivers of water running from the entire back wall into the drain the middle of the floor. :/

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kirigoemimarin September 28 2004, 08:31:54 UTC
I'm talking about back in the early 90s, that flood.

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wyrdone September 28 2004, 08:50:35 UTC
Summer of '95 when it rained almost non-stop for a month.

That was the year the Goshen Scout camp's Damn burst and flooded downtown Lexington. (as well as several other burgs)

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