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  1. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by WorldTravel69  [View Original Post]
    How is the weather there?

    I have heard you are having more rain than usual, and it's not as hot.

    How about the humidity?

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...brazil-uruguay
    Dont believe the news. BA has been hot and steamy, high humidity. They keep saying its going to rain to cool things off but then we will probably flood like always. Im not sure which is worse, the floods or the heat and humidity???

  2. #8

    UK also...

    We're having the worst flooding in centuries here also.

    The north of England and Scotland have been hit pretty hard. I'm currently on holiday visiting family in the south, not sure if my house is under water back up in Yorkshire. :-/.

  3. #7

    Holy shit!

    Quote Originally Posted by DonB  [View Original Post]
    You may have noticed that all is not ginger peachy here.

    Floods in Missouri and Illinois and it will move downstream.

    Don B.
    No I didn't know, I don't really follow news. What a disaster.

  4. #6
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    Here too

    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyRulz  [View Original Post]
    Concordia is in Entre Rios and estimates now are that 150,000 people in Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil have been displaced.

    This is pretty bad.

    Attachment 29761

    If anybody feels so moved they are gathering supplies to be distributed to the needy in Plaza de Mayo.

    Bleach, diapers, bottled water, canned food, rice (not in boxes) beans, lentils, ect.
    You may have noticed that all is not ginger peachy here.

    Floods in Missouri and Illinois and it will move downstream.

    Don B.

  5. #5

    Buenos Aires

    How is the weather there?

    I have heard you are having more rain than usual, and it's not as hot.

    How about the humidity?

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...brazil-uruguay

  6. #4

    It's really bad

    Concordia is in Entre Rios and estimates now are that 150,000 people in Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil have been displaced.

    This is pretty bad.

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    If anybody feels so moved they are gathering supplies to be distributed to the needy in Plaza de Mayo.

    Bleach, diapers, bottled water, canned food, rice (not in boxes) beans, lentils, ect.

  7. #3

    It reminds me of my uncle

    He filed bankruptcy because he had cancer and could not pay his medical bills. However he had a big screen TV to watch the Bears. It just shows you how rich the world is these days and how much progress has been made. Even poor people have big screen TVs.

  8. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Thomaso276  [View Original Post]
    I get it. A tragedy. But is that a DirectTV dish?
    Yes, it looks like a DirectTV dish. They shouldn't have put their home in that low spot. What province is this in?

  9. #1

    Floods

    I get it. A tragedy. But is that a DirectTV dish?
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