Wednesday Oct 12, 2011
7th 10/12/11, early this morning, Newbury Street pipe mystery solved; a nefarious plan explained
October 12, 2011 I don't have sound on this computer; I made this recording before 7:00 a.m. this morning. They had flooded at least half of one side of a block of Newbury Street. There was water coming out of the street, around the corners of a square, metal flat thing that I guess is above pipes that are underground. The water was running down that side of the street, in both directions. Even though it was draining around the corner in a street drain, it was a steady swath of water several feet wide and inches tall that was coming from underground. Parking wasn't even a question; nobody could park there, or step off into the street without getting at least ankle-deep in water At first, when I saw that the pipe was connected to a fire hydrant, and then saw the water coming out from under the street, I thought that maybe they were flooding under the street from the fire hydrant. It's the same idea; it seems as if they broke the valve on the pipe and have been letting the fire hydrant supply water to every building in the street that was affected by that valve being broken. How much money is that? How much water is it? How much extra labor? How much has all of the corruption COST, since it began in regard to me and to all women? I realized today that it looks as if my podcasts show up in opposite numbers to how I numbered them when I made them. I numbered them the way that they show up in the dashboard, for me, and didn't think about looking at the listings in the podcast as it appears in public in its entirety. I'm not sure if I can fix that or not; not today. Copyright L. Kochman, October 12, 2011 @ 1:18 p.m./addition @ 1:23 p.m./I don't want to say "No Code" again; I really don't. I try to stay consistent. @ 1:24 p.m.
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