Floodwater for hire!
August 13, 2003 1:28 PM Subscribe
Got floodwater? Dateline: Pasco County, Florida. Some inventive friends of mine are trying everything they can to dry out their property, up to and including listing the water on eBay. Not much of a novelty now, I know, but what else can you do when the county won't do anything? Myself, I'm wondering if they shouldn't just save it. No doubt we'll be under drought warnings again next summer.
This post was deleted for the following reason: kinda boring, and conflict of interesty.
Here's a novel idea: Don't move to a place where it floods.
Thank you, I'm here all week.
posted by angry modem at 1:48 PM on August 13, 2003
Thank you, I'm here all week.
posted by angry modem at 1:48 PM on August 13, 2003
their greed for rain water is destroying about a few hundred peoples' lives and homes right now.
I haven't heard of this and I live in a place where floods are few and far between. Would you care to explain for the rest of us?
posted by Triplanetary at 1:50 PM on August 13, 2003
I haven't heard of this and I live in a place where floods are few and far between. Would you care to explain for the rest of us?
posted by Triplanetary at 1:50 PM on August 13, 2003
Here's a novel idea: Don't move to a place where it floods.
Sorry stuck in my head: That's who bought the swamp land.
posted by thomcatspike at 1:51 PM on August 13, 2003
Sorry stuck in my head: That's who bought the swamp land.
posted by thomcatspike at 1:51 PM on August 13, 2003
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their greed for rain water is destroying about a few hundred peoples' lives and homes right now.
sucks to be living near sea-level. i'm about 30yards from the gulf as we speak, but all of my machines are on the 2nd floor. :) safe from flood waters, but not safe from Windows worms!
posted by shadow45 at 1:44 PM on August 13, 2003