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Grand Forks Part II

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  • 24valvenotak2 Offline
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    24valvenotak
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    #788

    "You can see that the carpet is really, really dirty, which normally would drive me crazy," said Karen Witthoeft, "but it hasn't bothered me at all."

    im surprised your house looks less like a war zone then it does

    Getcher green hat, we are goin fishin.

    > 63vette;288530 wrote:
    > I dont know shit about building cars.

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    • JoelJ Offline
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      It just aired on MPR, audio should be up shortly

      no race car? becuz homeowner...

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      • D S ohMD Offline
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        itRfan;268974 wrote:
        you look high in the pic lol

        Yeah he does! haha

        I wanna go fast!

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        • STiSchuckyS Offline
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          #791

          joels famous.

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          • RexwagonR Offline
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            Rexwagon
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            can i get your autograph

            legacy image

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            • 63vette6 Offline
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              63vette
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              #793

              I am not saying shit since your little brother is obviously a vampire.
              I just cant deal with Vampires on top of floods and blizzards. 🙂

              Tanning bed.... 🙂

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              • RexwagonR Offline
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                #794

                63vette;269051 wrote:
                I am not saying shit since your little brother is obviously a vampire.
                I just cant deal with Vampires on top of floods and blizzards. 🙂

                Tanning bed.... 🙂

                LMAO

                Down with whitey

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                • XJHEADX Offline
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                  Congrats to all who helped to save Fargo. We were close to being forced out and not being able to protect ourselves.

                  From the Fargo Forum;

                  Walaker says exodus would have sunk city
                  ‘Front line of defense’ was key in fighting off flood, mayor says
                  Had Fargo launched a citywide evacuation as urged by state and federal officials late last week, the effects on the city could have been devastating, said Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker.
                  By: Dave Olson, INFORUM

                  Gov. John Hoeven, left, talks with Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker during a public briefing Saturday. Associated Press
                  A pickup drives through floodwaters flowing across Cass County 17 on Tuesday north of West Fargo. David Samson / The Forum RELATED CONTENT
                  Hoeven and Walaker
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                  Had Fargo launched a citywide evacuation as urged by state and federal officials late last week, the effects on the city could have been devastating, said Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker.

                  “If we’d have walked away at that time, I’m sure the majority of the city would have been flooded,” Walaker said. “The people are our front line of defense.”

                  The closed-door meeting to talk about whether to do a large-scale evacuation took place at the height of Fargo’s flood battle late last week. The discussion became heated at times, with Fargo leaders striving to convince state and federal authorities the city’s defenses were sound, said Vice Mayor Tim Mahoney.

                  “They came in as a team,” said Walaker, referring to the meeting, which included Gov. John Hoeven and officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

                  “First of all, you have to understand their concerns: They don’t want anything like (Hurricane) Katrina, or some place like that,” Walaker said.

                  “But they didn’t fully understand how much preparation, how much work we’d already gone into to try to save our community,” he added.

                  Mahoney said the governor and FEMA wanted the city to strongly consider a large evacuation.

                  Don Canton, a spokesman for Hoeven, said state and federal officials met with Fargo leaders to evaluate the “advisability” of a citywide evacuation.

                  “I’m sure there was a discussion of mandatory evacuation, but that’s not what was agreed on and executed,” Canton said.

                  He said the agreement reached, that vulnerable adults would leave and voluntary evacuations would be done in some areas, “obviously worked.”

                  Mahoney said Fargo already was in the process of evacuating vulnerable individuals before the meeting with state and federal officials.

                  He said that move apparently prompted someone to “pull the trigger” on a larger-scale evacuation, because parts of interstates 29 and 94 were closed Friday, the day before the Red River crested in Fargo at 40.82 feet.

                  Mahoney said he called the governor’s office about the highway closings and was told the matter would be fixed.

                  And it was, said Lance Gaebe, the governor’s deputy chief of staff.

                  Gaebe said the interstate shutdown was the result of a glitch in communication between emergency management officials and the department of transportation.

                  “They basically said to prepare to put out an announcement in case we need to do this, and it got released as if it were happening,” Gaebe said.

                  “Almost as quickly as that, the retraction went out,” he added.

                  Mahoney said he considered the matter settled and turned his attention back to fighting the flood.

                  Walaker said the meeting lasted about 45 minutes and all sides voiced their opinions.

                  After the talks were over, Walaker was told the decision was his to make.

                  “I said, ‘OK, I’ve made my decision: We will continue to protect our city,’ ” Walaker said.

                  Walaker said he doesn’t want to “create any adversarial positions between us and the people who support us,” he said.

                  But, he added, he wasn’t going to give up on his city, either.

                  “As long as we were continuing to hold our own, I wasn’t willing to abandon the people,” Walaker said.

                  The decision to limit evacuations turned out to be a good one, according to Walaker.

                  “People said they wouldn’t have gone anyway,” he said.

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                  • 63vette6 Offline
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                    #796

                    My money says that FEMA told the DOT to close the interstate, and Walaker went ape shit and make them open it back up. I doubt many people would have evacuated anyway, its not the nature of people here to run away.

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                    • DelSlowD Offline
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                      #797

                      Umm...why would Walaker care if the interstate from Fargo to Jamestown be closed, and how would he make them open it again? It's not his 'jurisdiction.'

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                      • GrrG Offline
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                        honestly, you sound dumber all the time. Closing the interstate was a waste of time and resources and was not needed. The fact that they did it FOR the city of fargo does in a way put it in his jurisdiction. The widespread panic it could have caused more than warrants him to go ape shit. You should neglect to comment on such basic things you have proven to have little knowledge of

                        2006 Trailblazer SS- my DD
                        2002 Camaro- built N/A LS3, Flt level 5 trans, 8.8 rear

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                          That would have been real dumb to evacuate Fargo. Where the hell are 90,000+ people going to go. Why would we just give up on our city?

                          [SIZE="4"]you aren't unique like me... cant handle that my interior probably looks better than yours?[/SIZE][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                            Bp-08;269142 wrote:
                            That would have been real dumb to evacuate Fargo. Where the hell are 90,000+ people going to go. Why would we just give up on our city?

                            Cause FEMA and the government so badly fuck everything else up all the time! They underestimated the resolve in these community's, they figured we would toss our hands up and panic and make it another Katrina, so they wanted us out. I watched them bring in South Dakota Highway patrol and start blocking on and off ramps, to prepare for a mass evac. I would imagine city officials had every right to go nuts and tell them this is our city. Imagine the cluster fuck of tens of thousands of people panicked and trying to get out of a city cause some federal idiots wanted to pull the plug on our city and claim it is going to flood. legacy image

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                            • DelSlowD Offline
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                              #801

                              Grr;269140 wrote:
                              honestly, you sound dumber all the time. Closing the interstate was a waste of time and resources and was not needed. The fact that they did it FOR the city of fargo does in a way put it in his jurisdiction. The widespread panic it could have caused more than warrants him to go ape shit. You should neglect to comment on such basic things you have proven to have little knowledge of

                              Please, since you're extremely knowledgeable in the subject, tell me how the mayor of Fargo would be in charge of deciding when and if federal roadways are closed? Oh its because Fargoians would be using it to evac? Yeah, that makes it his jurisdiction. /eye roll

                              I didn't say that closing the interstate was needed or was a good idea. I'm just confused as to how the mayor of a city would be the one to decide this...

                              Careful Grr, your cockiness and know-it-all attitude is starting to make you sound like Joel.

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                                Maybe they wanted it to all flood out, then be able to construct dikes for a lot cheaper than rebuilding. lol

                                At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

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                                > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
                                > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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                                • DelSlowD Offline
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                                  PSiedTSi;269147 wrote:
                                  Maybe they wanted it to all flood out, then be able to construct dikes for a lot cheaper then rebuild. lol

                                  You should neglect to comment on such basic things you have proven to have little knowledge of

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                                  • GrrG Offline
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                                    Grr
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                                    i do know it all, the sooner you realize that the better off you will be

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                                    • DelSlowD Offline
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                                      Ok, Joel.

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                                      • GoodnbuzzdG Offline
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                                        Im not saying i know it all, But the Interstate is partially federally funded, however i believe each state is responsible for its upkeep and how its run, and in that case if Hoeven was on board with Walaker than they could tell FEMA otherwise. I also believe FEMA only coordinates with state and local governments, not take over for them.

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                                        • PSiedTSiP Offline
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                                          DelSlow;269148 wrote:
                                          You should neglect to comment on such basic things you have proven to have little knowledge of

                                          I talked to a guy that knew a guy that was married to a girl that had a relative that knew a guy that worked for FEMA in '97 and he said thats what they were planning to do this time.

                                          At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

                                          92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                                          95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                                          1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
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                                          > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
                                          > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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