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Got a bucket?
by
Noner
on 23 Apr, 2007 07:09
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Yeah I've been draining out from the flood that hit NJ last week. I just moved into my house and haven't even been there for a month and Mr. Happy Rain has to go crazy and flood half of Jersey. I wanted to get an inflatable tube and take pictures in my basement with me in my shorts drinking a beer while floating, but I don't think the insurance people would have liked that. Well this was my first flood and I was totally unprepared for it. I was quite the hum-dinger.
Anybody else have some wild or interesting flood stories?
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#1
by
jusbnme
on 23 Apr, 2007 08:11
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I don't have any stories for you Noner but just wanted to say sorry for the situation bro.
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#2
by
YOSP
on 23 Apr, 2007 08:16
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Noner...whats up man? I have read some of your posts, you are a funny dude! I'm over in Philly, so I know exactly what you are dealing/dealt with, hope you don't have too much damage bro...at least the weather has been nice lately!
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#3
by
Paul
on 23 Apr, 2007 17:13
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Good to see you could keep a sense of humor through all that Noner. Hope the damage was minimal and your place isn't too bad.
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#4
by
Tyler
on 23 Apr, 2007 17:31
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Noner, you've had a quite a year so far! I guess when it rains it pours!...um, literally and figuratively.

I hope it all gets worked out!
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#5
by
frostillicus123
on 23 Apr, 2007 17:40
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is there anything you can do to prevent the flooding next year Sump pump??? or does the whole town flood???
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#6
by
wpruitt
on 23 Apr, 2007 17:50
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Noner, Good to hear that you can laugh about it ... That's more than the insurance people can do!
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#7
by
Noner
on 30 Apr, 2007 12:22
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There is now this really happy smell in my basement. I had to clean the floors and walls with bleach and now it smels like the cross between jock itch and a swimming pool.
Besides leaving the windows open is there anything that will help get the smell out? The old guy next to me is telling me to sprinkle coffee on the ground and wait a week, then vacume it up. I'm not sure if that will work. I can just imagine..........
Moring Jockstarp Cofee.
New from Foldgers.
The best part of waking up, is a jock strap in your cup!
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#8
by
Tyler
on 30 Apr, 2007 12:24
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The best part of waking up, is a jock strap in your cup!

I light a match after taking a crap, but I think you would need a lot of matches to get rid of that smell.
Do they have some kind of odor eater stuff at Home Depot that you can sprinkle on the floor?
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#9
by
Paul
on 30 Apr, 2007 15:56
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Try a dehumidifier Noner, that should help to draw out the smell and any remaining dampness that is causing it.
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#10
by
Kajun
on 30 Apr, 2007 16:20
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sorry to hear about the flood noner

what about sprinkling baking soda everywhere?
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#11
by
champ007
on 30 Apr, 2007 19:37
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Noner, definately use a dehumidifier but you might want to try some extra strenght febreze also. Bleach will break down in 3 days, but the febreze may mask it till then.
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#12
by
Noner
on 01 May, 2007 06:38
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I too some of your advise and bought a dehumidifier.. $200 bucks

I also bout a glad plug in and some lysol.
I just hope the pool table can recover. It still stanks like cheese.
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#13
by
champ007
on 01 May, 2007 06:48
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Noner, the dehimidifier will stop the place from molding, which will make it worth every penny. Not sure about the lysol though, it'll kill the germs put may give you a different smell

The febreze may work better, especially on the fabric of the pool table. Just a thought....