
So, despite my mom's ranting about the state of emergency on the roads, I attempted to leave my house. I came to rt.114 at the end of the apartment driveway and the road is flooded on both sides. While I was observing this crazy situation, a guy in his Chevy pick-up felt manly enough to test God' wrath and tried to fly through the flooding onto the highway (rt.495). Needless to say, his testosorone got the bet of him and all his American-man glory and now his new truck's engine was flooded and he is stuck in 5 feet of water. It's amazing how many idiots think gun-hoe tactics work in natural chaos!

serene:
It could be worse, Steve Irwin's wife, and her family were raised near me. . . He feeds babies to crocadiles

abarat:
Hmmm, yes, acting on stupidity I too tried to outwit mother nature and lost a beautiful 20 month old sports car on April 1st 2004 to a flooded road. I will never drive through deep water again. Dumb girrrl. KhillerKitten lives in downtown Peabody, she got evacuated Saturday night. That sucked ass. I live two blocks from a resevoir and it flooded over. So, one street around the corner is flooded out and closed down. No big deal. I'm going into Boston tonight for Ceremony. I hope Beacon Street doesn't blow.