Avoiding the floods! (have you managed it?)

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Some of the local flooding around Berkshire, I have tried to avoid as much of it as possible, but found myself having to go through one particular puddle (although it was a little more than that!)

Hope your Tomatoes have avoided being washouts!
 

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I was on the A3 into London for about 2 hours on Friday night because one little section had flooded. Incredible, our Capitol crippled becsuse of some rain, the Japanese have tsunamis, earthquakes, monsoons, volcanoes, hurricanes, overpopulation and lactose intolerance and still have a stronger economy and make better cars than us. :lol:
 
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I think south croydon (where i am) was actually one of the worst places in the country.

in wallington right near my area, a bus got stuck in the water, and 2 cars were totally submerged in the same 'puddle'.

Trophy was fine tho, the flodds dried up very quick here, before I even had to drive it home from the inclined work parking :D
 
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i live in redditch and we were ok(fortunately we are on a hill)l but the surrounding areas stratford and evesham were hit bad.

just reading the newspaper and was quite impressed that richard hammind dumped his motor and jogged the 16 miles home as not to miss his daughters birthday.
 
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