This took way longer than expected.
Your hero is Uncle Owen from Star Wars isn't it.
Your hero is Uncle Owen from Star Wars isn't it.
Your ground has plenty of water. Based on your past postings, you live in a river bottom where it floods all the time. If you don't like living there because it rains too much, move. The rest of us that don't live in the river bottom flood prone areas like to see green stuff and appreciate moderate rain on a regular basis when we can get it.schmellba99 said:No, we don't.Martin Q. Blank said:
We could use the rain.
I know this comes as a shock to many, but it doesn't need to rain every other day. Your grass and trees will be just fine.
I am repairing part of my fence, drilled post holes last weekend. Every one that wasn't right up against the house in the select fill used to build the house up had groundwater in the bottom of the hole at least 6" deep, and I only am going 24"-30" deep.
The ground has plenty of water.
Anyone on the north side I confirmed that these guys will sell capacitors to anyoneFHKChE07 said:
When I was looking for a capacitor earlier this summer, I called several places and they wouldn't sell electrical components to the public. Finally found a place that would. Meanwhile, the last time I needed something, Transtar sold me not only the capacitor but also a new contactor.
I don't live in a river bottom. Good try though.txags92 said:Your ground has plenty of water. Based on your past postings, you live in a river bottom where it floods all the time. If you don't like living there because it rains too much, move. The rest of us that don't live in the river bottom flood prone areas like to see green stuff and appreciate moderate rain on a regular basis when we can get it.schmellba99 said:No, we don't.Martin Q. Blank said:
We could use the rain.
I know this comes as a shock to many, but it doesn't need to rain every other day. Your grass and trees will be just fine.
I am repairing part of my fence, drilled post holes last weekend. Every one that wasn't right up against the house in the select fill used to build the house up had groundwater in the bottom of the hole at least 6" deep, and I only am going 24"-30" deep.
The ground has plenty of water.
Grass is brown and crispy all over 99 (but really doesn't matter either)schmellba99 said:I don't live in a river bottom. Good try though.txags92 said:Your ground has plenty of water. Based on your past postings, you live in a river bottom where it floods all the time. If you don't like living there because it rains too much, move. The rest of us that don't live in the river bottom flood prone areas like to see green stuff and appreciate moderate rain on a regular basis when we can get it.schmellba99 said:No, we don't.Martin Q. Blank said:
We could use the rain.
I know this comes as a shock to many, but it doesn't need to rain every other day. Your grass and trees will be just fine.
I am repairing part of my fence, drilled post holes last weekend. Every one that wasn't right up against the house in the select fill used to build the house up had groundwater in the bottom of the hole at least 6" deep, and I only am going 24"-30" deep.
The ground has plenty of water.
Oh, and if you want to live somewhere that it rains every other day, then move. And please, show me anywhre in Houston that doesn't have green trees, green bushes, green grass because of this awful, awful, awful drought of about 20 days you are suffering through.
See how that works?
Don't worry, not coming here. It will recurve over Florida with the front coming through late next week.CDUB98 said:
*****!
Nobody but you is talking about wanting it to rain every other day. Somebody said we could use the rain after we went about 3 weeks with very little rain and about a week of 100+ degree temps, and you reeed out on them because the water is close to the surface in your post holes. Maybe just tone down your sensitivity meter just a bit and you won't get called out for your freak outs over the topic of rain. It is ok for you to disagree with somebody else's opinion about the preferred amount of rain without having to go full we-todd about it.schmellba99 said:I don't live in a river bottom. Good try though.txags92 said:Your ground has plenty of water. Based on your past postings, you live in a river bottom where it floods all the time. If you don't like living there because it rains too much, move. The rest of us that don't live in the river bottom flood prone areas like to see green stuff and appreciate moderate rain on a regular basis when we can get it.schmellba99 said:No, we don't.Martin Q. Blank said:
We could use the rain.
I know this comes as a shock to many, but it doesn't need to rain every other day. Your grass and trees will be just fine.
I am repairing part of my fence, drilled post holes last weekend. Every one that wasn't right up against the house in the select fill used to build the house up had groundwater in the bottom of the hole at least 6" deep, and I only am going 24"-30" deep.
The ground has plenty of water.
Oh, and if you want to live somewhere that it rains every other day, then move. And please, show me anywhre in Houston that doesn't have green trees, green bushes, green grass because of this awful, awful, awful drought of about 20 days you are suffering through.
See how that works?
Ag06Law said:
Is there any thread on this board that takes more deviations from the stated topic than this one?
It's been much less off track since Puddy stopped crying like a little girl every time his name was mentioned.txags92 said:Ag06Law said:
Is there any thread on this board that takes more deviations from the stated topic than this one?
Traffic and weather girl thread is probably a close 2nd.
About 40% of the ECMWF ensemble has a tropical storm or hurricane near the islands or Florida around the weekend of September 7th.
— Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) August 29, 2024
Keep an eye on this! pic.twitter.com/WcR3F8gS1U
8pm EDT Aug 29th -- NHC is now monitoring two tropical waves, one in the central Tropical Atlantic that has a medium chance (50%🟠) & one off the coast of Africa that has a low chance (20%🟡) of TC development over the next 7 days.
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) August 30, 2024
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wessimo said:
Not until I see the 240 hour out loops of a cat 5 coming up the ship channel
Pretty sure the thunderstorms coming up from the gulf in the next few days will bring the rain we all wanted/didn't wantMartin Q. Blank said:
We don't need the rain anymore, but we may get some.
Martin Q. Blank said:
so are your mom's holes.
feel like the post hole jokes are going to have some staying power.the_phoenix612 said:
IDK, my post holes are looking a little dry, fellas
Sea Speed said:feel like the post hole jokes are going to have some staying power.the_phoenix612 said:
IDK, my post holes are looking a little dry, fellas