Shame on that alignment shop for not moving those cars. Everyone knows that area floods, they should have found another area for those vehicles. I guess insurance will just pay and Jack up everyone's rates.
WIC is a federal program that apportions tax dollars to states. It's administered by the states in their own jurisdictions. Advertising for it is mandated by the feds to some degree. It's more common to see WIC advertising in areas where proven infant/child mortality rates are higher, and where poverty exists, like Wicomico County.
You would think as much as that damn wboc helicopter buzzes this neighborhood, they would fly down this water shed and find where the blockage is so we can get the water drained faster....and yes its blocked from the normal flow whether by trash and debris or illegal construction. The stinking city and county are both responsible for seeing these water sheds are clear and unobstructed.
when I woke up in my cardboard box under the bridge I couldn't believe all the water, me and my buddies loaded up our natty daddies in our shopping carts and headed to halo
Why didn't they move them
ReplyDeleteBecause Grants will make more on the insurance claim.
DeleteShame on that alignment shop for not moving those cars. Everyone knows that area floods, they should have found another area for those vehicles. I guess insurance will just pay and Jack up everyone's rates.
ReplyDeleteSo incredibly sad...
ReplyDeleteLooks like some deals will be made at Hopkins really soon! :D
ReplyDeleteThat's not Hopkins it's Grants
DeleteI wonder if Grants is still going to try selling them?
ReplyDeleteSad thing is there is a Gas Leak,, Mayor Day came and did nothing... CLOSE THE STORES NEAR BY FOR THEIR SAFETY
ReplyDeleteUnless they were customer vehicles I would put dollars to pesos they will vacuumed out and nothing will be said.
ReplyDelete4:20 is correct, just cleaned and sold at a good discount.
ReplyDeleteThat water ends up in the Wicomico River!
ReplyDeleteWhy does Maryland have to spend money to advertise free benefits?
ReplyDeleteWIC is a federal program that apportions tax dollars to states. It's administered by the states in their own jurisdictions. Advertising for it is mandated by the feds to some degree.
DeleteIt's more common to see WIC advertising in areas where proven infant/child mortality rates are higher, and where poverty exists, like Wicomico County.
You would think as much as that damn wboc helicopter buzzes this neighborhood, they would fly down this water shed and find where the blockage is so we can get the water drained faster....and yes its blocked from the normal flow whether by trash and debris or illegal construction. The stinking city and county are both responsible for seeing these water sheds are clear and unobstructed.
ReplyDeleteTransmissions are most at risk...check fluid for water!
ReplyDeleteTrump was right about the infrastructure.
ReplyDeleteIt always gets jammed at the railroad bridge, last time I was there one of the two pipes was about half blocked by roots and railway ties!
ReplyDelete3:31-Probably wouldn't start.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't the county have a mitigation plan for reducing these types of problems?
ReplyDeletewhen I woke up in my cardboard box under the bridge I couldn't believe all the water, me and my buddies loaded up our natty daddies in our shopping carts and headed to halo
ReplyDeleteSoon to be a "steal" at an auto auction soon.
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