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GRADS
01-17-2014, 12:52 PM
Well it's official now. Gov. Jerry Brown announced this morning that the State of California is in a drought emergency. I grew up in the drought of the 70's and I kind of feel like water conservation has stuck with me ever since. Although I do normally flush my piss.

Anyone else remember the droughts years ago and things you did to conserve water? I remember putting bricks in the toilet so every flush would use less water. And of course everyone's yard was brown.

http://www.latimes.com/local/political/la-me-pc-jerry-brown-declares-drought-emergency-in-california-20140117,0,3244744.story#axzz2qgVgcfAq

riverrunner1984
01-17-2014, 12:54 PM
For some reason, I think its so nasty when people dont flush their pee...
I do shut the water off when I brush my teeth...

SBS933
01-17-2014, 01:01 PM
I live in the desert, everyone pisses in the sand. I do use the house to sh#t though, the dogs growl at me when I use their spot.

niceguyeddie
01-17-2014, 01:18 PM
We don't need more water. We need less people.

ptc
01-17-2014, 01:24 PM
Well it's official now. Gov. Jerry Brown announced this morning that.... HE's AN IDIOT.....

There fixed it for ya!

Sharp shooter
01-17-2014, 01:25 PM
We don't need more water. We need less people.

lol!!

We need a pipeline from the Midwest. Those guys are always getting flooded. Why can't we grab more of the rain water instead of watching flow to the ocean...?

niceguyeddie
01-17-2014, 01:37 PM
lol!!

We need a pipeline from the Midwest. Those guys are always getting flooded. Why can't we grab more of the rain water instead of watching flow to the ocean...?


Environmentalists working against environmentalist. That's why. They'd come up with some crap about ruining habitats and blah blah blah blah. Imagine the wealth that would be created by such a project? if they shut the oil line down, they'll for sure shut down water.

Ya know... I'd be more than happy to walk outside and pee in my bush, but then I'll get arrested. I figure I'd be killing two birds with one stone as I'd also be watering my plants, but The Man is holding me down! lol

ptc
01-17-2014, 02:09 PM
lol!!

We need a pipeline from the Midwest. Those guys are always getting flooded. Why can't we grab more of the rain water instead of watching flow to the ocean...?

You guys (LA) do have a pipeline (from Norcal), but its never enough.... now they are trying to get tunnels too!.... the friggen tap is dry!!!!

Slacker
01-17-2014, 02:14 PM
Ya know... I'd be more than happy to walk outside and pee in my bush.

Thats what I do,,,,ok I piss on the rocks:yes:

Eli
01-17-2014, 02:28 PM
I just stopped for a "potty" break off the 99 and I think everyone pisses and shits outside bc it sure smells like it!


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Ziggy
01-17-2014, 02:39 PM
We don't need more water. We need less people.
That and a bigger border fence with previously trained East German watchgaurds ;)


lol!!

We need a pipeline from the Midwest. Those guys are always getting flooded. Why can't we grab more of the rain water instead of watching flow to the ocean...?
Seems so simple, but logic from the cubicle offices ruin common sense :(

HotWater
01-17-2014, 02:55 PM
I just stopped for a "potty" break off the 99 and I think everyone pisses and shits outside bc it sure smells like it!


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Bakersfield?

niceguyeddie
01-17-2014, 02:57 PM
That and a bigger border fence with previously trained East German watchgaurds ;)


Seems so simple, but logic from the cubicle offices ruin common sense :(

Screw the fence. Just stop offering them free shit and they'll stop coming.

Eli
01-17-2014, 03:21 PM
Bakersfield?

It was about 70 miles south of Fresno. I'm not sure where that is.


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HB Vic
01-17-2014, 03:24 PM
Drought?? So the water has escaped our atmosphere and is now in outer space?? Damn.


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Eli
01-17-2014, 04:19 PM
Drought?? So the water has escaped our atmosphere and is now in outer space?? Damn.


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It's all global warming's fault! :D


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HB Vic
01-17-2014, 04:48 PM
It's all global warming's fault! :D


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Global warming will be followed by Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming

LOL

Eli
01-17-2014, 04:49 PM
Global warming will be followed by Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming

LOL

No way! That can't be true just because historically that's what happened :D


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ChumpChange
01-17-2014, 04:56 PM
Global warming will be followed by Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming, then Global cooling, then Global warming

LOL

You missed one Global Warming. Otherwise, that was a well put together analysis.

GRADS
01-17-2014, 05:25 PM
Drought?? So the water has escaped our atmosphere and is now in outer space?? Damn.


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It won't be a laughing matter when you don't have NorCal's water to even flush the brown down. ;)

HB Vic
01-17-2014, 05:26 PM
It won't be a laughing matter when you don't have NorCal's water to even flush the brown down. ;)

Then I'll do what our ancestors did, move to where the water moved :D

314joey
01-17-2014, 06:22 PM
lol!!

We need a pipeline from the Midwest. Those guys are always getting flooded. Why can't we grab more of the rain water instead of watching flow to the ocean...?

That's why LOTO always is at full pool, we need our water, Al Gore solved global warming, I'm sure he can figure something out.

Stainless
01-17-2014, 06:30 PM
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/18/uze4ajad.jpg


CH3NO2

SBS933
01-17-2014, 06:55 PM
Wells, Colorado River NAH were O.K. Hey how come the aqueduct in my back yard is FULL with NorCal water ? In fact it's lake time tomorrow, I just have to decide which one to go to. Elsinore

Racer J
01-17-2014, 08:23 PM
It was about 70 miles south of Fresno. I'm not sure where that is.


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Rest stop? Probably Tulare and the smell of the cows.

RVRKID
01-17-2014, 09:14 PM
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/18/uze4ajad.jpg


CH3NO2

:hilarious:

GRADS
01-17-2014, 09:57 PM
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CH3NO2

That's fucking funny!

Paul65K
01-17-2014, 10:25 PM
I grew up in Northern California so I was ALWAYS conscious of water use and conservation......it was as much a part of out life as wearing a seat belt when getting into a car.

I them moved to southern CA when I got out of school and haven't had to worry about it since...............because we get all that water we need from up north and because that Mullholland guys made sure we'd have enough water down here way back in the 30's so we really don't care about those guys up north:rolleyes...............Now I live in AZ and I think it's about time that those selfish people in So Cal buck up and start saving water :D

Tishimself
01-17-2014, 11:33 PM
I grew up in Northern California so I was ALWAYS conscious of water use and conservation......it was as much a part of out life as wearing a seat belt when getting into a car.

I them moved to southern CA when I got out of school and haven't had to worry about it since...............because we get all that water we need from up north and because that Mullholland guys made sure we'd have enough water down here way back in the 30's so we really don't care about those guys up north:rolleyes...............Now I live in AZ and I think it's about time that those selfish people in So Cal buck up and start saving water :D

Yes, yes SoCal got it's water care of the Mullholland boys. At great great cost. You see, once upon a time Central Cal. was eden. A paradise that even the Spanish explorers were amazed at. Filled with Grizzly bears, cougars, trees, lakes, it was an amazing sight to be sure. Tulare lake, a once great inland lake, is long gone. As is Owens lake, all diverted to the LA aquaduct. LA has taken a huge toll on Ca. Here is a picture of the area before the Owens river was diverted....the once flourishing ecosystem, which flourished here for tens of thousands of years, is long gone and extinct. Just like the California Grizzly bear. The only way you can even tell they were ever here, is because for some reason it is still on the Ca. state flag.

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hpboats83
01-18-2014, 08:24 AM
If anybody in So. Cal is serious about saving more water let me know and I'll come out to your house and make some recommendations. I sell commercial irrigation equipment for a living so I'm generally teaching parks, golf courses, city guys, etc... about water conservation. 80% of your water is used outside and there are literally millions of rebate dollars available right now for you to take advantage of. Everything from smart controllers to rain barrels, etc....I'm just trying to keep more water in the Colorado river :)

Slacker
01-18-2014, 10:29 AM
I grew up in Northern California so I was ALWAYS conscious of water use and conservation......it was as much a part of out life as wearing a seat belt when getting into a car.

I them moved to southern CA when I got out of school and haven't had to worry about it since...............because we get all that water we need from up north and because that Mullholland guys made sure we'd have enough water down here way back in the 30's so we really don't care about those guys up north:rolleyes...............Now I live in AZ and I think it's about time that those selfish people in So Cal buck up and start saving water :D

Agreed,,,,,Eliminate Lawns would be a great start.

ChumpChange
01-18-2014, 12:32 PM
Agreed,,,,,Eliminate Lawns would be a great start.

Eliminating all the brush on the hills of the freeways would be a great start as well. They planted bushes and trees along the 210 freeway which is not that old east of La Verne. Why didn't they go hardscape like AZ? No water and would honestly look better than the dry brush they have now. Must be so CalTrans can have something to do a couple times a year.....shut down lanes of the freeway and justify their existence.