M.O.T.F.W.S. IV
Labels: environmental stuff, Gripes, speaking of the weather, Texas
If you don't draw yours, I won't draw mine. A police officer, working in the small town that he lives in, focusing on family and shooting and coffee, and occasionally putting some people in jail.
8 Comments:
Have you invested in a pair of flippers and a diving mask yet? Or better yet, maybe you should watch Waterworld over and over and over again, and take notes....maybe even pack some earth in big jars for bartering later.
Good luck, and keep your chin above water.
Meanwhile the price of Sea-Doos keeps climbing.
If I could keep the FD guys off me, the creeks look a little tamer than I was used to doing in a kayak. Pity I'm not up to that sort of thing anymore.
How's the creek in your backyard doing, by the way?
Regards,
Rabbit.
Time for you to change the name of the blog to: "Wetter and Wetter"!
ha ha ha!!!!
I just kill me!
(sorry, couldn't resist. At least down here in SE Texas, we are used to it more. Y'all up in Dallas probably don't even know how to properly feed all the newly hatched skeeters...)
Yeah we do, Chris; it's a draining process.
Rabbit: The Brazos still runs muddy, like she's run, all along...
Wordwitch: Glub, glub...
Perhaps you should start work on the ark.
"Yar! D.W.I. Ho! Prepare to be boarded!"
Send some OUR way!!!! 100 degrees in the shade! ouch!
RE: "Ma'am, I'm so sorry for your loss..." (just read this garbage)
THREE HOURS and the "rescuers" could secure the teen or get the "swift" rescue team together to do a rescue in 12"-18" of water - in THREE HOURS.
And then to read all the commenters bashing the mother. What a bunch of "mediocre", "Ma'am, I'm so sorry for your loss..." losers here.
I was in a community that had people like you, fire fighters and towns people that settle for inept training and inept results resulting in the loss of lives followed by "tsk, tsk, don't get mad now" comments like you see all over this blog.
Several of us got together and brought effective training into those departments and lives were saved for once!
(A hint for you "tsk, tsk"ers)Ladder trucks that easly could have used ladders to set up scafolding along that bridge that departments throughout the US use for that purpose were never even considered.
I hope this family sues the crap out of the city of Garland.
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