YAAY!
Water main break right in front of our house! YAY!!
Damned global warming.
Update: the main has been gugling water into the street for about twelve hours now. There are two little geysers about 3″ tall splorping water and mud up onto the asphalt. I expect there’s beginning to be a good subsidence under the pavement, there. NIPSCO came out and marked the gaslines, but no help from Streets and San yet. Wonder how long before a whole car disapears under the street.
Update 2: the crew has arrived. Poor bastards are standing waist deep in a hole full of ice cold water. Wouldn’t wish it on anyone, but they’re getting paid well.
At least we should ahve water by tomorrow AM.
Update3: Done, hole in asphalt filled in with gravel, a nice and workmanlike job and no leaks. Less than three hours start to finish, I’d say, all in the dark, all done in about three feet of water by guys standing in the cold- it’s 21 degrees out, at present. God bless ’em, and I hope the rest of their night is warmer. Thank God, most of all, that it was city property and not something I ended up having to pay for!!

Well, at least you don’t live in Ojmjakon, Russia:
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2011/01/01/coldest-temperature-ever-recorded-in-the-northern-hemisphere-forecast-for-wednesday/
Stoooopid Global Warming.
H/T Gerard Van Der Luen (Americandigest.org)
Quick! Buy a busted up old heap that looks shiny, and park it on the weak spot!
Carteach, I like the way you think.
Thank God, most of all, that it was city property and not something I ended up having to pay for!!
Thanks to the magic of property taxes, you do get to pay for it.
You have got to be shittin!! Minus 92f !!
Some years back watched a crew working on the first of the broken water lines in a three-block stretch(three or four breaks as I recall) when it had warmed up all the way to 15; wished there was some way to send them heat.
God, that was a nasty winter.