Posted by john on April 25, 2011, 11:16 am
if this keeps up I'll be in the market for a tw200 or a rokon
john
april showers bring may mud
Posted by Dean H on April 25, 2011, 11:48 am
> if this keeps up I'll be in the market for a tw200 or a rokon
> john
> april showers bring may mud
You have to admit, it beats the Hell out of wildfires.
CTD is far away from those, BTW. I had to check.
-dean
... in a handbasket
Posted by IdaSpode on April 25, 2011, 1:46 pm
>if this keeps up I'll be in the market for a tw200 or a rokon
>john
> april showers bring may mud
You too?
Rain, rain
Go away
I wanna ride
My bike today...
We are way over our "water year". Right now there is standing and
running water in the desert in places where we've never seen it before
this late.
Traditionally, it has been right around the third week of May when we
can begin poking around on the lower portions of our mountain trails.
Unfortunately, there is still about 10' of snow left up there. It's
gonna' be a late start to this season unless it gets really warm,
really soon. And, if that happens, it mean flooding issues.
Oh crap, I just noticed I'm growing webs between my toes...
IdaRibbitRibbit
Posted by Scrape on April 25, 2011, 10:16 pm
>
>>if this keeps up I'll be in the market for a tw200 or a rokon
>>john
>> april showers bring may mud
>>
>
> You too?
>
> Rain, rain
> Go away
> I wanna ride
> My bike today...
>
> We are way over our "water year". Right now there is standing and
> running water in the desert in places where we've never seen it before
> this late.
And we're in a drought. Someone better let OingoBoingo know that the water
needs to be redistributed fairly. Maybe that can be algore's new scheme
^B^B^B cause.
Posted by Dean H on April 26, 2011, 5:04 am
> > We are way over our "water year". Right now there is standing and
> > running water in the desert in places where we've never seen it before
> > this late.
> And we're in a drought. Someone better let OingoBoingo know that the water
> needs to be redistributed fairly. Maybe that can be algore's new scheme
> ^B^B^B cause.
Rain credits? Can they be traded on Wall Street?
> john
> april showers bring may mud