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What’s your neighborhood’s rain story?



Has anything happened in your neighborhood from the long, powerful rainstorm during the last two days? Let us know.


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By CRACK -S- WACK

June 4, 2007 10:49 AM | Link to this

THE FHP AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF THE VEHICLES WHICH WERE DAMAGED…MOST OF THE DAMAGES COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED BY USING BETTER JUDGEMENT BY THE FHP..

By jacquie

June 4, 2007 10:28 AM | Link to this

I think what happened could have been prevented %110. Its really unbelievable how state troppers can sit on the side of the road watching 50 cars slach their tires. Great state officals working for our state. And i wish my bill came only to $500.00 it cost me $2100.00. Now try to come up with that knowing its now your fault. What a mess

By jacquie

June 4, 2007 10:28 AM | Link to this

I think what happened could have been prevented %110. Its really unbelievable how state troppers can sit on the side of the road watching 50 cars slach their tires. Great state officals working for our state. And i wish my bill came only to $500.00 it cost me $2100.00. Now try to come up with that knowing its now your fault. What a mess

By Hmeister

June 2, 2007 9:34 PM | Link to this

Backstroke! Mmmmm, there are two eyeballs and what appears to be a long tail in my front yard!

By Paul

June 2, 2007 6:29 PM | Link to this

Isn’t it interesting that they can fix something in under one day when they have to, and otherwise it takes about 5 years at an extremely leisurely pace.

Six plus months to “rebuild” an exit ramp?

In Toronto, they finish projects also in about 5 years, but they only have a few months each year to work on them, due to snow covering the roads the rest of the year.

By brandon

June 2, 2007 6:27 PM | Link to this

yeah we gotstuck in that mess @ about 12:30 last night after sitting on the side of the road, calling a toe truck and getting a tire repair we are home now, a good 18 hours later. that was a great night plus out about 500.00 for the whole deal

By Toussaint L'ouverture

June 2, 2007 6:03 PM | Link to this

UNBELIEVABLE!!!! WE ARE IN NEED OF COMPETENT PEOPLE TO BE IN CHARGE.

By jen

June 2, 2007 5:17 PM | Link to this

LOL wetback!!! i almost fell out of my chair on that one, LOL!! it was a frog all this time :)

By Christopher Mann

June 2, 2007 1:35 PM | Link to this

Congrats to Phil on being a perfect human being. How great for you that you NEVER make mistakes, but jump on others for the ones they make.

By phil

June 2, 2007 1:28 PM | Link to this

Just more incompentance by the Florida Department of Transportation, and their contractors.

By DD

June 2, 2007 12:43 PM | Link to this

So does this mean I can stop doing the rain dance for a while We must be careful what we wish for - but we are not out of trouble by any means

By DD

June 2, 2007 12:42 PM | Link to this

So does this mean I can stop doing the rain dance for a while We must be careful what we wish for - but we are not out of trouble by any means

By redres

June 2, 2007 11:25 AM | Link to this

Everyone agrees that the rain is welcomed and much needed, however so much rain in such a short period carries another set of issues and problems.

By WETBACK

June 2, 2007 10:49 AM | Link to this

dear jen the thing you saw with the big eyes that went underwater. Did it have big boobs and a tennis bracelt? MY WIFE IS MISSING !

By tbag

June 2, 2007 10:47 AM | Link to this

gee first you all complain about no water now when it rains your moaning.. get a grip !!! Also I posted to many comment sections that come the rains you would have to watch for sink holes.. More than a few people answered that I was dumb… Well considering I have a Two degrees One in Geography … Physical and Urban social and a second in Nursing… I guess I was dumb.. Dumb in thinking people in WPB had the intelligence to see what was going on around them

By jen

June 2, 2007 9:50 AM | Link to this

im right next to a dry retention area and it’s like a lake!! now i have a lake front home :) i saw something with eyes that went under the water, i hope it wasn’t an alligator, LOL, i think it was a frog or something, but now it finally stopped raining in Abacoa

By Delray Gator

June 2, 2007 9:42 AM | Link to this

My pool is about to overflow and my front lawn is like a bog. What a night.

By Ted

June 2, 2007 8:48 AM | Link to this

5.5 inches in Jupiter Farms

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