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The swollen Susquehanna and Delaware Rivers in Pennsylvania were filled with pumpkins that had been washed away from nearby fields. It was thereafter known as “the Pumpkin Flood.”– 1786

Spinliesel 9 Oct 6
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Google the Boston Great Molasses Flood ...at least 6 people killed and many more got stuck

I am thinking I would rather fight of loose pumkins than wild molasses. Thanks for the info, Anne,

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That is funny! Sad also, but funny.

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