Photos from Nashville

615dawg

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This is not photoshopped. The dude actually drew a penis on the screen to signify that Nashville was screwed.



This is a gas station off of Briley Parkway</p>

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Downtown Lebanon</p>

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Interstate 24</p>

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inside Opryland hotel</p>

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Another one inside Opryland hotel.
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The 13th fairway at Governor's Club</p>

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Side street in Franklin. Most streets look like this.</p>

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Wal-Mart parking lot</p>

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615dawg

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This is not photoshopped. The dude actually drew a penis on the screen to signify that Nashville was screwed.



This is a gas station off of Briley Parkway</p>

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Downtown Lebanon</p>

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Interstate 24</p>

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inside Opryland hotel</p>

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Another one inside Opryland hotel.
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The 13th fairway at Governor's Club</p>

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Side street in Franklin. Most streets look like this.</p>

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Wal-Mart parking lot</p>

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615dawg

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if you have ever been to the hotel - you may know that there are 7 miles of service tunnels underneath the hotel. Those tunnels are full of water. There is up to 19 feet of water in some places inside the hotel. They are expecting six months before they can open back up.
 

Original48

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I lived in Nashville for 10 years so it's just incredible to visualize the water where it is. Also, for more perspective, I played the Governor's Club two weeks ago. Head shaking stuff there.
 

myusernamesucks

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The tall building behind Joe's crabshack is the Pinnacle Building. Yesterday, there was 20 feet of water inside of that building.
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myusernamesucks

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and is literally right across the street from LP field. The white car in the parking lot was taken there, too.
 
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After a looong trip back up I-24 last night, I emailed my boss I'd show up around noon today. I got at 10:30 am telling me to come pick up my work computer because our basement was starting to flood and we'll be working from home the next week. It's unreal the amount of water that was creeping up 1st.
 

BriantheDawg

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Gaylord Springs - bridge going to the 4th green



DCA - Donelson Christian Academy
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nashvilledawg21

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this has to be the biggest disaster to ever hit Nashville, this is basically a mini-Katrina disaster (I'm not sure I would say mini though from what I've seen)
 

misipi

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Living on the coast down here in Pensacola, I know what you are going through. Prayers sent, for sure.

Good luck!
 

vhdawg

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That's what would happen to Jackson if we ever got hit by non-stop torrential rain, because we haven't fixed anything in the past 31 years.
 

myusernamesucks

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as is the Symphony, the Opryland Hotel(obviously) and numerous other businesses.

Thank God the Ryman is okay so far.
 

myusernamesucks

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but we had no idea. Obviously we could not see the field from our vantage point.

Its hard to put into words what I saw today.
 

Todd4State

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vh dawg said:
That's what would happen to Jackson if we ever got hit by non-stop torrential rain, because we haven't fixed anything in the past 31 years.


1979 and 1983. We're actually lucky that there hasn't been a major flood in Jackson for awhile.