I haven't beefed anything. I've actually been giving praise and likes to people on here and athletes/celebrities. You can call me kevin all you want but understand I don't know what it means. Sorry you're upset I disagree with you.
From sugarland? You headed to Brazoria? Tons of river flooding in the way. I'm trying to get to Sweeny from inside the loop and it seems far less possible than starting from sugarland.
Yeah I'd be heading there from Sugarland, I'm not 100% sure it's possible, and I can't go tonight even if it was possible because they have a 6PM curfew in the area I need to check out. Sweeny is REALLY close to where I'm headed.
Basically I heard rumors that the San Bernard is out of it's banks near where I have some property and that the area is under 3 feet of water or so. I'm hoping that's somehow inaccurate.
I don't know where you are talking about but on the Sweeny side of 35 it has not even got close to FM 1459 and likely won't as it is only forecast to rise 2-3 more feet. Do you have any sort of a route planned yet?
Well I'll be headed to the city of Brazoria that's a few miles from Sweeny and my property is only a few miles from the San Bernard. In a perfect world, I'd be able to take Highway 6 to 521 and take that to 36.....but last I heard HW6 is flooded at 521 and 521 is flooded in a few spots along the way AND the bridge over the river where 521 comes together with 332 is closed. There's always the back way of taking 288 to Lake Jackson and taking 2004 to 36 but I've heard there are flooded areas on that route as well....so I'm really not sure how it's going to happen. Yeah, that helps, but it paints a pretty negative picture. If the San Bernard is 10 feet over the record, maybe my property is under water like some feared.
Well I certainly don't want to be out in it but there are animals there that, if they aren't dead already, will need help. If the property is indeed under 3 feet of water, some might have survived, so I kind of have to do what I can to save them.