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My kids are still sleeping! They never sleep this late.
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I wish the BTE would stay updated this often.
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I am not gonna get in trouble posting on that thread
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70TECHGRAD
Nice pic of Lady of The Mist!!1
thanks! it was taken the day after bin laden was shot, some students put the flag on her
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McCown is starting tonight for da Bears. Josh that is. His receivers need to catch da ball
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I saw Santa in Green Bay in TV. I figured he be sleeping
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Randy just lay there like a slug, it was his only defense.
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Only I didn't say "Fudge"
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Dawgonit
thanks! it was taken the day after bin laden was shot, some students put the flag on her
Thanks for the info...I didn't know that. Awsome pic!
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Rain, Rain go away! Come again another day
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sportdawg
Rain, Rain go away! Come again another day
We will take it. We need the rain in Natchitoches....we have had a drought here for past two years.....lake her is down 3' from normal.
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Just 3 feet? I thought the city used that lake for water? Toledo Bend is another story I guess.
The more you go west, the worse. We have family down around Uvalde, TX that have (had) a rather large "pond" for livestock watering that averaged about 10 ft depth (guesstimate). Last check, about 3 months ago, they had a "wet spot" about 12-16 feet in diameter (depth maybe 2 ft). Got cracks in the rest of the bottom you could fall into (slight exaggeration). Had to get rid of the cows.
If you want a thread to die, make it require rain in South Texas?
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We need it too, but we've gotten about 3" since saturday. And the boys have cabin fever
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70TECHGRAD
We will take it. We need the rain in Natchitoches....we have had a drought here for past two years.....lake her is down 3' from normal.
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OLDBLUE
Just 3 feet? I thought the city used that lake for water? Toledo Bend is another story I guess.
The more you go west, the worse. We have family down around Uvalde, TX that have (had) a rather large "pond" for livestock watering that averaged about 10 ft depth (guesstimate). Last check, about 3 months ago, they had a "wet spot" about 12-16 feet in diameter (depth maybe 2 ft). Got cracks in the rest of the bottom you could fall into (slight exaggeration). Had to get rid of the cows.
If you want a thread to die, make it require rain in South Texas?
Cane River Lake in downtown is 3" low. Some rowing teams from up north usually spend some time down here practicing their rowing, but can not do so this year due to no water craft being allowed. Also, Sibley Lake....drinking water source is down 3'.
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Got my red Solo cup..................