@KellyThundercloud You ARE right! MWS, indeed. I got it on the "B side" of a maxi single he put out in 1997. The single was Live the Life. Remember that one? Anyway, if you can't find it, or it's out of print I can get you a file. Shhh. Only if it's gone, though.
Another one of my favorites from MWS is a "B" side called Evening Show of the Love Me Good single. 1998
I would of never imagined in my life time that this could happen. I live further south in Janesville, an entire park is flooded, and a river by my son's home just spilt on to the roads. Unbelievable! Wishing everyone luck that it ends soon. Oh BTW, I like this song. Who sings it?
I'm doing a project and I have to find the historic flood levels for the Fox river around Plano IL - does anyone know where I can find some information?
I live right on the river, thankfully it didnt come all the way up our bank but we had to install another pump just to keep our basement from flooding.
I never thought I would see the fox river rise. It always seems so stable. I thought it would be neat to live on the riverbank, but I'll stay where I am for awhile inland.
duuude, the flooding was out of control.. we've never had anything like that in illinois before so it was crazii.. check out my profile, i gotta picture of me goofin around in the park/extended river
The storms that hit Illinois were not remnants of Hurricane Dean. The remnants of Dean are still in Mexico. Those storms that hit IL were just from a weather front.
Yes, it was a cold front that caused the disturbance but where did that moisture come from? That's right. The Gulf. And what brought an abundance of moisture to the Gulf? Hurricane Dean. I shouldn't have used the term "remnant". I should have been a little more specific. Point taken.
If you live in Illinois or even better the Fox River... if you put one foot in the river you'd go down with the current. It looks like an actual hurricane came and hit us. Chain O' Lakes is even worse.
Please Please Please tell me what song this is and who sings it. It sounds a little like Michael W Smith...am I right?
KellyThundercloud 1 year ago
@KellyThundercloud You ARE right! MWS, indeed. I got it on the "B side" of a maxi single he put out in 1997. The single was Live the Life. Remember that one? Anyway, if you can't find it, or it's out of print I can get you a file. Shhh. Only if it's gone, though.
Another one of my favorites from MWS is a "B" side called Evening Show of the Love Me Good single. 1998
dwborger 1 year ago
1:40 my bus had to drive through that
IrishThunder18 1 year ago
I would of never imagined in my life time that this could happen. I live further south in Janesville, an entire park is flooded, and a river by my son's home just spilt on to the roads. Unbelievable! Wishing everyone luck that it ends soon. Oh BTW, I like this song. Who sings it?
MarianWI 3 years ago
That is Michael W Smith, one of my very favorite artists. He is in Nashville and has been very popular since about 1981.
Lampala123 3 years ago
I'm doing a project and I have to find the historic flood levels for the Fox river around Plano IL - does anyone know where I can find some information?
everybodysayyeah 4 years ago
I live right on the river, thankfully it didnt come all the way up our bank but we had to install another pump just to keep our basement from flooding.
princessxkairi 4 years ago
I never thought I would see the fox river rise. It always seems so stable. I thought it would be neat to live on the riverbank, but I'll stay where I am for awhile inland.
karbunkle1 4 years ago
duuude, the flooding was out of control.. we've never had anything like that in illinois before so it was crazii.. check out my profile, i gotta picture of me goofin around in the park/extended river
caffer00 4 years ago
The storms that hit Illinois were not remnants of Hurricane Dean. The remnants of Dean are still in Mexico. Those storms that hit IL were just from a weather front.
minky1977 4 years ago
Yes, it was a cold front that caused the disturbance but where did that moisture come from? That's right. The Gulf. And what brought an abundance of moisture to the Gulf? Hurricane Dean. I shouldn't have used the term "remnant". I should have been a little more specific. Point taken.
karbunkle1 4 years ago
yeah it was actually. Not sure how, but it definately was
citynights56 4 years ago
Dude,
If you live in Illinois or even better the Fox River... if you put one foot in the river you'd go down with the current. It looks like an actual hurricane came and hit us. Chain O' Lakes is even worse.
crezera 4 years ago
While driving too school i saw the Fox River going on to land and that was the first time i saw flooding of the river that bad.
remix369 4 years ago