A U.S. Geological Survey debris-monitoring station near the Arroyo Seco above the Jet Propulsion Laboratory recorded 7,100 cubic feet per second of mud and debris flow during yesterday's storm - the third-highest ever recorded, USGS officials said Tuesday.
Arroyo Seco debris flow
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http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_14222275
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coming home yesterday i never seen the water gushing thru so heavily. You could jet ski in there
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Time to get some of those New Zealand jet boats!
Vroom vroom!
(Not to insult any Mazda owners)
Vroom vroom!
(Not to insult any Mazda owners)
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I think its a reference to those "zoom zoom" commercials. Isn't that Mazda?TacoDelRio wrote:I am a confused Mazda owner. Elaborate.Rumpled wrote:Time to get some of those New Zealand jet boats!
Vroom vroom!
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Yeah, I was mixing up my zooms and my vrooms.
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Ah, gotcha, with that damn annoying kid.
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Excellent point.
There are quiet kids... the ones that make you wonder...

There are quiet kids... the ones that make you wonder...
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This is from New Zealand, but I "favorited" this on YouTube a while ago. They don't need much water and I'd bet they could run in Hahamogna/Devil's Gate this week!...