Posted by Bryan in Iowa on June 14, 2008 at 11:18:47 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: A couple more. posted by IaGary on June 14, 2008 at 10:52:32:
WOW Gary thanks for the pics! I have not been anywhere or seen anything other than whats been on tv or Internet . Don't want to add to the hords of @#$$@%% looky loo's . People are still stopping on 380 bridge to take pictures . I think it 's time to issue tickets or get the cattle prod out . I have to head over to the airport sun am for work and am dreading it . Average time to get across town ,,3-4 hours . We are under water conserve order . People are still using it like no problem , est we have 2-3 days before reserve runs out ,,then it will be shut off . Getting supplys and pumps line up to help out with clean up once the water drops, started falling off last night finally. Iowa city , coralville has more to come yet .
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