rivermobster
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Good times..
Another California lake that has been DUMPED in order to continue the narrative.
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Damn, I haven’t been up in that neck of the woods in a while but that’s the lowest I think I’ve ever seen it.
Not to mention how eerie it looks with all the smoke in the air.
From four years ago?? How is that relevant?
Check your math
Who’s Sam?Oh sorry, my bad..
Two and a half years? Written right at the end of winter?
Sam question please. Thanks.
So should they just turn off the tap?Another California lake that has been DUMPED in order to continue the narrative.
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Everytime I hear people say I hope it don’t rain I think of this kind of shit.
Only in California will you hear people say such a stupid thing.
Everytime I hear people say I hope it don’t rain I think of this kind of shit.
Only in California will you hear people say such a stupid thing.
So how many red sticker dirt bikes does it take to equal that amount of wild fire smoke pollution? Perhaps rather than restricting dirt bike registration they should ban wild fires.
If your talking about the one by Sugarloaf yes it is !!Is the old bridge out of the water? My buddies dad drug the drive over it once.
So should they just turn off the tap?
In years of normal precipitation, it stores and distributes about 20 percent of the state's developed water — about 7 million acre-feet —through its massive system of reservoirs and canals. Water is transported 450 miles from Lake Shasta in Northern California to Bakersfield in the southern San Joaquin Valley.
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You forgot Jewish space lasers.Ban wildfires...
So ban lightning? Storms? Rain? Power lines?
Now why hasn't someone thought of That yet!?!
Phuck NO, they're paying the welfare people to have more offspring!!!!Remember when Lake Oroville was overflowing and the spillway was failing? Do you think the idiots can fix it now during the drought? Probably not?
So how many red sticker dirt bikes does it take to equal that amount of wild fire smoke pollution? Perhaps rather than restricting dirt bike registration they should ban wild fires.
My only comprehension of a trillion is what I hear about the government spending.I would estimate that it would take about a trillion.