Yet somehow the second largest city in the country flooding a couple of times a year is perfectly fine and is just a minor inconvenience.

JP wrote:Oh well, at least the country doesn't freak out when 2 flakes of snow reach the ground.
Yet somehow the second largest city in the country flooding a couple of times a year is perfectly fine and is just a minor inconvenience.






BLAZE wrote:My mom and I were among the over 800,000 unfortunate people that lost their electric in the southeast pennsylvania
area. We lost are power on tuesday 2/4 at 1:45pm. we didn't get it back on till Friday 2/7 at 9:20am. BRRRR!!!!!


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BLAZE wrote:I seen that flooding in Britain on the BBC and local news about a week and a half ago I think. I was going to ask how you
were doing over there Paul. Sorry I got side tracked. How are you doing over there my friend? Is that anywhere near you?

logjam wrote:Winters? ........ I feel for those who have it worse and don't know how to enjoy winter.........


Steve M wrote:JP wrote:Oh well, at least the country doesn't freak out when 2 flakes of snow reach the ground.
Yet somehow the second largest city in the country flooding a couple of times a year is perfectly fine and is just a minor inconvenience.
Not sure what you mean? Floods are not fine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_la ... by_country


JP wrote:Steve M wrote:JP wrote:Oh well, at least the country doesn't freak out when 2 flakes of snow reach the ground.
Yet somehow the second largest city in the country flooding a couple of times a year is perfectly fine and is just a minor inconvenience.
Not sure what you mean? Floods are not fine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_la ... by_country
I was refering to the fact that Cork (second largest city in ireland) usualy gets flooded several times a year and the government doesn't care. :/
They could build some walls next to the river, Use one of the empty quarries around or even make some sort of emergency water block but this was their response when someone asked if they could get some Dutch water experts over here: "It shouldn't matter what country they're from". In political terms this means: we have no contacts there.





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