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Montblack
October 16th 07, 10:53 PM
Raining in the Twin Cities - again.
People (you know who you are!) neglecting to trim their posts - again.
Oh well :-(
Montblack
Dan Luke[_2_]
October 16th 07, 11:07 PM
"Montblack" wrote:
> Raining in the Twin Cities - again.
What, it finally quit snowing?
> People (you know who you are!) neglecting to trim their posts - again.
And some top posters remain unreformed. Heathens!
--
Dan
Hurricanes? What hurricanes?
Kyle Boatright
October 16th 07, 11:56 PM
"Montblack" > wrote in message
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> Raining in the Twin Cities - again.
>
> People (you know who you are!) neglecting to trim their posts - again.
>
> Oh well :-(
>
>
> Montblack
Send some my way. If it doesn't rain soon in the
Atlanta/Chattanooga/Birmingham area, we're going to have a new desert.
KB
Morgans[_2_]
October 17th 07, 12:07 AM
"Montblack" > wrote
>
> People (you know who you are!) neglecting to trim their posts - again.
>
> Oh well :-(
I don't know if you have been watching the news, but the Southeast is in
the most severe drout , second only to one. I don't know if it has passed
that one for first place, now - it could have. Western NC, where I am, has
been hit about as hard as anyone. We are under level 3 water restriction,
which means you can take a shower and flush the toilet, but that is about
it. No car washing, yard watering, swimming pool filling, and more.
We have a couple major river systems that have a lot of recreation and hydro
power dams, and the level has dropped so low on the lakes, that most (or all
on some lakes) boat launches are un-useable, and many people's docks are
sitting in the mud. Usually water is in no short supply, with almost
limitless useage, but not now. We are in really bad shape.
So if you know of a way to send your unwanted rain this way, get on it!
Hmm, I wonder if the post office could use some extra buisness? <g>
--
Jim in NC
Jim Burns
October 17th 07, 12:59 AM
"Kyle Boatright" > wrote in message
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> Send some my way. If it doesn't rain soon in the
> Atlanta/Chattanooga/Birmingham area, we're going to have a new desert.
>
> KB
Your area has been getting quite a bit of national press the last couple of
days. Doesn't look good down there. I'd be happy to send you some of our
rain. It's making corn harvest a royal pain in the arse.
Jim
Dan Luke[_2_]
October 17th 07, 01:20 AM
"Jim Burns" wrote:
>> Send some my way. If it doesn't rain soon in the
>> Atlanta/Chattanooga/Birmingham area, we're going to have a new desert.
>>
>> KB
>
> Your area has been getting quite a bit of national press the last couple of
> days. Doesn't look good down there. I'd be happy to send you some of our
> rain. It's making corn harvest a royal pain in the arse.
See, these are signs that precipitation changes are starting to occur because
greenhouse gasses are...
No! No! I didn't post that!
Forget it! Never mind!
--
Dan
Keeping a low profile
Jim Burns
October 17th 07, 01:26 AM
I see you've been into the adult beverages again Dan! :)
Jim
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
October 17th 07, 01:58 AM
"Montblack" > wrote in
:
> Raining in the Twin Cities - again.
>
> People (you know who you are!) neglecting to trim their posts - again.
>
> Oh well :-(
>
>
> Montblack
>
>
>
It's agin my religion. Are you trying to opress me?
Bertie
Montblack
October 17th 07, 02:41 AM
("Morgans" wrote)
> We have a couple major river systems that have a lot of recreation and
> hydro power dams, and the level has dropped so low on the lakes, that most
> (or all on some lakes) boat launches are un-useable, and many people's
> docks are sitting in the mud. Usually water is in no short supply, with
> almost limitless useage, but not now. We are in really bad shape.
>
> So if you know of a way to send your unwanted rain this way, get on it!
We have standing water in the ditches at the local airport. If it doesn't
drain soon, we'll be able to skate on it.
Montblack
Dan Luke[_2_]
October 17th 07, 04:16 PM
"Jim Burns" wrote:
>I see you've been into the adult beverages again Dan! :)
> Jim
That's what happens when I forget my 2-glass limit on mixing wine with
usenet.
--
Dan
"Don't make me nervous when I'm carryin' a baseball bat."
- Big Joe Turner
Montblack
October 17th 07, 04:29 PM
("Dan Luke" wrote)
> That's what happens when I forget my 2-glass limit on mixing wine with
> usenet.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0375063/quotes
From: Sideways (2004)
Jack: "Do not drink too much. Do you hear me? I don't want you passing out
or going to the dark side. No going to the dark side!"
Miles Raymond: "Okay!"
[later...]
Jack: "Did you drink and dial?"
Montblack
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