Flood Fight 2010
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95_gsr_swap;300835 wrote:
well guys no matter the out come wish everyone the best ur gonna need it. just think ur missing 750+ troops that were working around the clock to help last year
Idk about anywhere else, but the only thing the troops did last year in my neighborhood was stand around at the end of the street and kick sand around. They would stop me EVERY single time because I had ND plates, and I would have to explain to the same idiot every time that my parents live in the neighborhood and I was helping them. There was old retired guys on rascal scooters doing more than the guys in uniform last year.(this is not an exaggeration) -
from what i saw, the guard was sitting in their humvees with their feet up.
way to earn your check, guys.
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Rexwagon;300866 wrote:
Thats cuz you live in minnesota. No one wants to save moorhead or the people who live right on the riverLocation: N. Fargo
fail.
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I am in the Guard and I worked my ass off. 2 straight weeks of throwing sand bags. Everyone that was activated every year had a job to do, didnt matter if they were sitting in a humvee or building dikes, IT WAS THEIR JOB. if they were sitting in a humvee, its because they were told to. Unless you have been in a the military, you will have no idea what goes on. Im sorry that what you observed was negative, but you need to see the big picture. Too easy for you to sit and criticize.
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fdfreak;300883 wrote:
I am in the Guard and I worked my ass off. 2 straight weeks of throwing sand bags. Everyone that was activated every year had a job to do, didnt matter if they were sitting in a humvee or building dikes, IT WAS THEIR JOB. if they were sitting in a humvee, its because they were told to. Unless you have been in a the military, you will have no idea what goes on. Im sorry that what you observed was negative, but you need to see the big picture. Too easy for you to sit and criticize.it makes it easier when your fellow guardsmen just said nobody cares about moorhead and theyre just here to let it flood.
although they did give me a sandwich and water. nice guys
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Joel;300863 wrote:
Idk about anywhere else, but the only thing the troops did last year in my neighborhood was stand around at the end of the street and kick sand around. They would stop me EVERY single time because I had ND plates, and I would have to explain to the same idiot every time that my parents live in the neighborhood and I was helping them. There was old retired guys on rascal scooters doing more than the guys in uniform last year.(this is not an exaggeration)Really joel?
Yeah they did nothing at all, don't have them come back. Pretty sure i saw them kicking ass putting up hesco's and sand bagging.
Where do you get off saying they did nothing, when there no way in hell you saw EVERY military person doing there job. Do you understand that maybe they were not allowed to help you guys.
Was there not a plan to build a dike and let XX houses flood to save the rest of the town? Were you not on the "wrong" side of this dike?
Idk about you a kirk, but i'm more then glad they were here. You really don't understand what your saying.
It sucks joel that your parents house floods every year, but that is not the military's fault, and maybe just maybe you should build a damn earth dike. Instead of completely busting ass every year to hopefully not flood.
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fdfreak;300883 wrote:
I am in the Guard and I worked my ass off. 2 straight weeks of throwing sand bags. Everyone that was activated every year had a job to do, didnt matter if they were sitting in a humvee or building dikes, IT WAS THEIR JOB. if they were sitting in a humvee, its because they were told to. Unless you have been in a the military, you will have no idea what goes on. Im sorry that what you observed was negative, but you need to see the big picture. Too easy for you to sit and criticize.Exactly. Do what you are told and do not question

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ok for ur information it was minnesota guard that was in moorehead and everybody that was in the north dakota guard was pulling no less than 12hr shifts and i was in a shop making sure that trucks were running and fixxing them when they broke down.... to say that we did nothing is the wrong fucking thing to say we busted our ass and if thats the gratitude we get then its that the type of people that apparently dont need our help... but to the rest of u gl with the flood
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Yeah...I worked flood duty last year, will probably work it again this year. I definitely worked 12 hour shifts, and by the time we switched off and got back to the armory, it was more like a 14-16 hour shift. We were in the trucks because that was our assigned position. We had to make sure that people didn't get themselves into dangerous situations. Security=safety. See you all in the spring.
-Eric
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wish i could say ill see yall this spring but stuck in kosovo maybe on my leave ill do some baggin
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DrifterExtreme;300909 wrote:
Really joel?Yeah they did nothing at all, don't have them come back. Pretty sure i saw them kicking ass putting up hesco's and sand bagging.
Where do you get off saying they did nothing, when there no way in hell you saw EVERY military person doing there job. Do you understand that maybe they were not allowed to help you guys.
Was there not a plan to build a dike and let XX houses flood to save the rest of the town? Were you not on the "wrong" side of this dike?
Idk about you a kirk, but i'm more then glad they were here. You really don't understand what your saying.
It sucks joel that your parents house floods every year, but that is not the military's fault, and maybe just maybe you should build a damn earth dike. Instead of completely busting ass every year to hopefully not flood.
We didn't need anyhelp from the troops, or anyone other than family or close friends. I'm simply stating that the troops didn't directly help in flood fighting efforts in our neighborhood, so I really don't give a shit if there is 750 less of them.
An earth dike isn't the answer to our problems. A concrete wall is. We had it estimated at $27,000. My dad had it scheduled to be measured and everything, but then our house got put HIGH on the buyout list. We don't really want to spend 30k on a flood wall, and then get bought out the next year.
So to sum it up, I am Not saying the military does nothing to help the flood. I AM saying THEY DIDNT DO ANYTHING ON RIVERVIEW CIRCLE EXCEPT SIT IN THEIR HUMMERS AND BOTHER PEOPLE WHO WERE TRYING TO SAVE THEIR HOUSES.
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Joel;300924 wrote:
We didn't need anyhelp from the troops, or anyone other than family or close friends. I'm simply stating that the troops didn't directly help in flood fighting efforts in our neighborhood, so I really don't give a shit if there is 750 less of them.An earth dike isn't the answer to our problems. A concrete wall is. We had it estimated at $27,000. My dad had it scheduled to be measured and everything, but then our house got put HIGH on the buyout list. We don't really want to spend 30k on a flood wall, and then get bought out the next year.
So to sum it up, I am Not saying the military does nothing to help the flood. I AM saying THEY DIDNT DO ANYTHING ON RIVERVIEW CIRCLE EXCEPT SIT IN THEIR HUMMERS AND BOTHER PEOPLE WHO WERE TRYING TO SAVE THEIR HOUSES.
and that's why North Dakota is greater then Minnesota, there guard guys do work!!!!
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King Ricer;300925 wrote:
and that's why North Dakota is greater then Minnesota, there guard guys do work!!!!VERY WELL PUT:icon_salut:
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Joel;300924 wrote:
We didn't need anyhelp from the troops, or anyone other than family or close friends.My dad had it scheduled to be measured and everything, but then our house got put HIGH on the buyout list. We don't really want to spend 30k on a flood wall, and then get bought out the next year.
Actually a quick search of public information says that your dad ASKED to be put on the buyout list....kinda sounds to me like not only does your family feel they NEED help from other sources...they are begging the government to give them money for a house that is valued at $0 due to the house being flooded so many times
And yes, I am on the sheyenne, but I did my research and while I will still have the trees/river/wildlife of being on a river lot...my house will never get wet.

EDITED DUE TO BEING IN A GOOD MOOD AND NOT WANTING TO BE AS MUCH OF A DICK AS MY ORIGINAL POST
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My dad checked the "interested in a buy out" box. I don't see this as begging them for money? He bought on the river and understands the scope of what needs to be done to fight flood. The city wants to buy Every house in Moorhead that is on the the river that is not able to be saved by sandbags. We qualify, so why not? Again, please explain this "Begging theory" John, I'd like to know where you got this.
Also, where the fuck did you get the Idea that their house isn't worth anything? If youde do some more "public information searching you would see that it was appraised preflood 2008 for 198,000 dollars... The house has been flooded once, in 97, which is before we bought it. Mind you 99 percent of houses on the river in 97 were flooded, so that really doesn't matter anymore for prices of houses..
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95_gsr_swap;300835 wrote:
just think ur missing 750+ troops that were working around the clock to help last yearThis part could have been worded better, there are still weekend warriors in the state to help. Kind of looks like you want a pitty party wether that's want you intended or not.
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