Grand Forks Part II
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sweet! more national news exposure, more days off work!
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STiSchucky;292483 wrote:
more days off work!I wish. Stuck putting in my 40+ at the day job hoping our servers could handle the spike in traffic plus 40-50 hours at the Fargodome running equipment each week.
Which is why I'm that much more worried about problems at my place with the water.
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dubbsy;292484 wrote:
I wish. Stuck putting in my 40+ at the day job hoping our servers could handle the spike in traffic plus 40-50 hours at the Fargodome running equipment each week.Which is why I'm that much more worried about problems at my place with the water.
And why I'd like to find a trailer this winter yet.get some good insurance and dont worry about it...
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Rexwagon;292494 wrote:
get a boat motha fucka, get a boat.[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7yfISlGLNU[/ame]
I find this argument convincing.
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Interesting, too lazy to do it as picts.
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even more worrying is looking at the snow/water equivalent. Last year was dry compared to this year. Glad I live between the Sheyenne and the diversion...fail safe in both directions

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how much is flood insurance? A lot of the homes I helped sandbag didn't have insurance going into effect for another XX days, and being the flood was expedited, they weren't covered during the peak of the flood. Not knowing mother natures course, is it completely stupid to request the flood coverage/rider right now? Or are we talking thousands of dollars? For a couple hundred, I'd get it right now just to know if it is bad, I will FOR SURELY be covered in the worst of worst vs. trying to guess the magic date you will need it....
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FG2;299920 wrote:
how much is flood insurance? A lot of the homes I helped sandbag didn't have insurance going into effect for another XX days, and being the flood was expedited, they weren't covered during the peak of the flood. Not knowing mother natures course, is it completely stupid to request the flood coverage/rider right now? Or are we talking thousands of dollars? For a couple hundred, I'd get it right now just to know if it is bad, I will FOR SURELY be covered in the worst of worst vs. trying to guess the magic date you will need it....I think its 90 days for it to go into effect isn't it? Too late to really look at insurance now IMO.
I'm back to pricing out enclosed trailers. Might be the excuse I need to get it past the loan officer at my bank.
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dubbsy;299923 wrote:
I think its 90 days for it to go into effect isn't it? Too late to really look at insurance now IMO.I'm back to pricing out enclosed trailers. Might be the excuse I need to get it past the loan officer at my bank.
That's not true. We put flood insurance on our house in Fargo last week.
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DelSlow;299928 wrote:
That's not true. We put flood insurance on our house in Fargo last week.Would you be able to immediately file a claim today though? Usually you have to wait a certain amount of time after you buy the policy before they let you.
If you can do it right away, who is your insurer?
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