To: repentant_pundit
If the water level was even higher in 1986, why in the world did they later build stairways and patios below that level ?
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3 posted on
06/08/2017 11:14:46 PM PDT by
repentant_pundit
(Sammy's your uncle, but he behaves like a spoiled rotten baby.)
To: repentant_pundit
4 posted on
06/08/2017 11:15:54 PM PDT by
SaxxonWoods
(CNN IS ISIS.)
To: repentant_pundit
If the water level was even higher in 1986, why in the world did they later build stairways and patios below that level ?Probably a combination of stupidity and availability of insurance coverage. Then again, if there's none of the latter, just the former.
20 posted on
06/09/2017 4:10:05 AM PDT by
mewzilla
(Was Obama surveilling John Roberts? Might explain a lot.)
To: repentant_pundit
If the water level was even higher in 1986, why in the world did they later build stairways and patios below that level ?
I have lost my beach, stairs and land. Its not that they we built below that level, the lake is so high that the waves are taking out everything in its path· The jetty that is in the water and normally has a drop of 3-4 ft to the water is now completely submerged and is a hazard to the anywater craft that decides to troll close to shore.
To: repentant_pundit
Why do people build houses in known flood plains? Prudence and foresight are often in short supply.
To: repentant_pundit
If the water level was even higher in 1986, why in the world did they later build stairways and patios below that level ? Dude, that was like 31 years ago! (/s)
35 posted on
06/09/2017 7:33:57 AM PDT by
Roccus
(When you talk to a politician...ANY politician...always say, "Remember Ceausescu")
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