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Message Subject: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse
MuskyHopeful
Posted 8/1/2007 8:15 PM (#268194)
Subject: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
Wow. A freeway bridge in Mnpls. that was being repaired collapsed into the Miss. River. Reports of eight to fifty cars in the River. My thoughts go out to everyone in MN. I hope all our MN board members and their families are all right. Apparently a school bus was involved. Info on injuries and deaths seem unreliable at this point.

Check out the cable news stations for info. Scary.

Kevin
Tiger
Posted 8/1/2007 8:29 PM (#268199 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 221


Location: ohio
No kidding, I hope everyone is OK, this country had it's fill of disasters, we don't need anymore !
guts
Posted 8/1/2007 8:42 PM (#268201 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 556


it was crazy to here it happen everyone uses that bridge its a major bridge
tuffy1
Posted 8/1/2007 8:44 PM (#268202 - in reply to #268201)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
I have a few friends in that area, so hopefully they are all okay. Cell phones are a no go right now around there (at least when I tried to call) as I'm sure everyone is trying to get a hold of family and friends.

Keep those guys in your prayers over there, and hopefully eveyone on the board and their families are okay as well.
Tiger
Posted 8/1/2007 8:50 PM (#268203 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 221


Location: ohio
i just got off cnn live, it is I 35 W, apparently the kids on the school bus are all ok,
Top_raider01
Posted 8/1/2007 9:18 PM (#268205 - in reply to #268203)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 15


Location: bloomington,MN
man this is insane.My uncle drove over the bridge at 4:30
Phish Killer
Posted 8/1/2007 9:22 PM (#268206 - in reply to #268203)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 827


Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
Wow...we live in N.E. Mpls. my fiance works in Bloomington...she drove over the bridge northbound 5 minutes before it went down. I decided to avoid the 35W bridge because of construction and went over the 10th Ave. heading south to pick up a friend in uptown at about 10 minutes before 35W collapsed. Unreal...thank god she left work a bit early tonight, don't know if I've ever felt that way before I heard the news on the radio and knew that was the time frame she would be on that bridge. Our prayers go out to everyone down there.
BALDY
Posted 8/1/2007 9:26 PM (#268207 - in reply to #268206)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 2378


Phish Killer - 8/1/2007 9:22 PM

Wow...we live in N.E. Mpls. my fiance works in Bloomington...she drove over the bridge northbound 5 minutes before it went down. I decided to avoid the 35W bridge because of construction and went over the 10th Ave. heading south to pick up a friend in uptown at about 10 minutes before 35W collapsed. Unreal...thank god she left work a bit early tonight, don't know if I've ever felt that way before I heard the news on the radio and knew that was the time frame she would be on that bridge. Our prayers go out to everyone down there.


Glad you guys both made those choices tonight.

Unreal.
Muskie Treats
Posted 8/1/2007 10:05 PM (#268213 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
And to think I was fishing under that bridge a couple weeks ago...
PapaJoe
Posted 8/1/2007 11:11 PM (#268218 - in reply to #268213)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 285


Yes very strange, Treats. You were under this bridge recently, you say?

Pretty odd to wake up from a nap after heading home early (bad day pain-wise) and the phone starts ringing from all over, my sister and brother from the area checking in, then calls from music freaks I know from Colorado, Chicago, Atlanta. Then calls from work friends and fishing buddies.

Text messages even when the cell wasn't able to get a tower or make any calls. Even though I am not a teenage girl I had to text back, which was a new thing for me.

Sounds like I'll be taking the bus for work tomorrow, as my office is about 6 blocks from I-35W and Washington Ave. I would expect a ton of traffic will be routed to I-94 from the north, so it will likely be heavy traffic jams tomorrow esp around downtown Mpls.

Hope everyone else's friends and family are OK.

Gnite,
papa joempls
Troyz.
Posted 8/2/2007 6:29 AM (#268235 - in reply to #268218)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
Wow, what a terrible accident, to think I just drove the rig across it sunday nite, report of 9 dead, and 20 still missing. This will have a terrible impact on the traffic in the TC, they are talking about 2 years before up and running again. Thoughts and prayers for the family's that were impacted by this, our neighbor was called in for support just after she happened.

Troyz
Near Miss
Posted 8/2/2007 6:55 AM (#268237 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: RE: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse


I was on a MTC bus right before it happened...

I take that road everyday!

Thank God for my lucky stars...

God Bless the families that are affected by this horrible tradegy.
Muskie Pat
Posted 8/2/2007 8:25 AM (#268246 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 284


Location: Fishing the weeds
It was a relief to hear all of my family and friends were O.K. last night. I pray everyone here is as fortunate. Pat
Hammskie
Posted 8/2/2007 10:07 AM (#268277 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
My thoughts and prayers go out to all who's lives have been affected by the bridge failure. It really helps a guy be grateful for what he's got... and puts things in perspective. Fishing is a bit slumped... SO WHAT... my loved ones and I are above the grass today.

... pray and keep on burning.
Clark A
Posted 8/2/2007 10:10 AM (#268278 - in reply to #268246)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 638


Location: Bloomington, MN
A friend's brother was on the bridge when it collasped. He didn't make it.
esoxlazer
Posted 8/2/2007 3:57 PM (#268321 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 336


Location: Lino Lakes, MN
So sorry to hear that Clark. I have heard from all but one of my buddies who lives in that immediate area and I am hoping like heck that he calls soon because I know he takes that route too and from work each day. My thoughts and prayers are with all of those affected by this terrible tragedy.
archerynut36
Posted 8/2/2007 5:57 PM (#268337 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
man i cnaot believe this . i have been over that bridge a thousand times in a big truck when i was over the road.. anyway my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone that has been through this tragedy. and i really hope none of the firsters has anybody in their families in that mess. and phishkiller man are you and your wife lucky you both changed your mind's like you did......bill
theedz155
Posted 8/3/2007 10:09 AM (#268433 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Posts: 1438


PK
Talked to a buddy of mine that lives up there. He said that the bridge is his normal route of travel. He knew the construction was there and figured with the Twins game the backup would be worse than usual. He got off the exit before. After figuring out the time frame, he would've been on or at the bridge when it went down. Good thing he decided to avoid the traffic as well.

Glad to hear he was OK....

By the way, this is the same guy that was shot coming home from his dad's funeral about 3 months ago. Gangbanger funeral on the route to his house, they were shooting guns and he caught a stray in the arm through the car door.

I'm kinda thinking maybe he should buy a lottery ticket or two.

Scott

Edited by theedz155 8/3/2007 10:11 AM
muskyboy
Posted 8/3/2007 12:16 PM (#268468 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse


I saw that on CNN and thought I would have been crossing that bridge tonight around that time like have done many times before. It is a terrible tradegy and I think it is amazing that more people weren't killed given the situation. My prayers go out to everyone involved and all their families who had to worry about them. It will prompt many bridge inspections that should have already been done for our safety.

Steve
mikie
Posted 8/3/2007 12:42 PM (#268475 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Location: Athens, Ohio
http://www.athensmessenger.com/main.asp?FromHome=1&TypeID=1&Article...

SE Ohio had a similar tragedy many years ago, here's an article with a re-cap. Glad to see the folks I know up there are OK, prayers continue for the missing. m
PK
Posted 8/3/2007 1:33 PM (#268482 - in reply to #268433)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse


theedz155 - 8/3/2007 10:09 AM

PK
Talked to a buddy of mine that lives up there. He said that the bridge is his normal route of travel. He knew the construction was there and figured with the Twins game the backup would be worse than usual. He got off the exit before. After figuring out the time frame, he would've been on or at the bridge when it went down. Good thing he decided to avoid the traffic as well.

Glad to hear he was OK....

By the way, this is the same guy that was shot coming home from his dad's funeral about 3 months ago. Gangbanger funeral on the route to his house, they were shooting guns and he caught a stray in the arm through the car door.

I'm kinda thinking maybe he should buy a lottery ticket or two.

Scott


I agree, he needs to buy a Powerball for sure. I thought the exact same thing about the bridge that night. I drive over that bridge at least 2-3 times a day being that my shop is in Blaine and all my semi-conductor accounts are in Bloomington. I knew it would be a traffic mess that evening with the game so I went 10th ave. Good thing.
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 8/5/2007 7:22 AM (#268678 - in reply to #268482)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse




Posts: 929


Location: Rhinelander.
is it not something how the good old u.s.a. gives away a fortune to every other country to fight aids and every other cause yet they can't keep our bridges in good condition. Whats wrong with that picture? Everyone should write your congressmen and complain.

Pfeiff
mikie
Posted 8/5/2007 12:05 PM (#268711 - in reply to #268194)
Subject: Re: Mississippi River Bridge Collapse





Location: Athens, Ohio
Don, I don't think it's the AIDS money to Africa that is breaking out bank right now. It is like losing two wars at the same time, though.

I watched an interview yesterday morning on the Today show with a truck driver who rode the bridge down. He was telling a riveting story about how he was honking at the kids on the school bus when he started seeing bridge girders in his windshield and realized he was looking at the underside of the bridge. He just got to the part about his cab filling with diesel fuel when the news guy cut him off. I thought it was one of the rudest things I'd seen on TV.

The driver did have a good line, though. When they asked him how he was doing with his collapsed lung and broken ribs, he said something like, well, I feel like i just fell off a bridge! Love that Minnesotan humor. m
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