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More idle thoughts and random rants…

WATER MESS…

It seems to me we’re really starting to get into dire straights with regard to the water issue around here.

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The list of places imposing mandatory and severe restrictions grows daily…

The drought monitor lists much of this area in EXTREME DROUGHT..

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Yet— one thing about the restrictions puzzles me— we still get to water our lawns.

For example: Durham is talking about having a little more than 2 months water supply left. Yet, it will allow lawn watering two days a week…

And almost all the restrictions in place in every community which has them allow for limited lawn watering.

In talking with water specialists for the many drought stories we’ve done—they say 50 per cent of all water usage goes to irrigation.

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So, why are we wasting water on our grass in a drought this severe?

 

EYE SEE YOU…

Sometimes, you don’t need words to get the point across…

This revised Logo found its way into my email the other day following revelations that the New England Patriots were using cameras to cheat and grab signals from opposing teams.

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THE ULTIMATE LAW SUIT

This has got to be one of the weirdest lawsuit’s I’ve ever heard about.

A Nebraska state senator is suing GOD!

 

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Sen. Chambers claims God has terrorized the earth’s inhabitants, and is asking for a permanent injunction against Acts of God.

He says he can sue God in Nebraska because God is everywhere.

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Once you read the accompanying story you can see his motivation. He’s trying to point out the frivolousness of some lawsuits.

The only question I have is—if they got God on the witness stand, would they require God to swear on a bible in order to make sure he told the truth?

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