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CID1990 wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Well...
we're going to need to clear about 600 square miles of old growth to get started
We are surrounded by an amazing forest that has to be seen to be believed

http://www.friendsnorthcreekforest.org/
I think we'll only need your yard
It looks like this...

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Chizzang wrote:
CID1990 wrote:
I think we'll only need your yard
It looks like this...

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I see lots of firewood

we can do it in your driveway


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clenz wrote:AC is bad for the environment.
Take that back.
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Chizzang wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Enjoying the 100 degree heat with no ac?
Me and the girlfriend just purchased a brand new home in North Creek (about 20 miles from downtown Seattle)
Construction finished in March - anyway we have AC and it's glorious

BTW:
We also have a mating pair of Pileated Woodpecker's and a pair of adorable Downey's in the neighborhood
We live right along an old growth forest and a fantastic swamp

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Very cool

when's the invite?
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dbackjon wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Me and the girlfriend just purchased a brand new home in North Creek (about 20 miles from downtown Seattle)
Construction finished in March - anyway we have AC and it's glorious

BTW:
We also have a mating pair of Pileated Woodpecker's and a pair of adorable Downey's in the neighborhood
We live right along an old growth forest and a fantastic swamp

:nod:
Very cool

when's the invite?
He won you over with the woodpeckers, eh? :kisswink:
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BTW I don't know about "Rain Bombs" but right now I am a little nervous. I can remember that, last August, I looked at the long term Weather.com rainfall predictions and saw that it was predicted to rain just about every day for weeks. I came on this board and wrote that I thought I might need to build an ark. Then we had that big flood disaster event.

Now here we go again. Things can change but here is the forecast in terms of percent rain chance for tonight then for next 14 days:

80%, 80%, 80%, 100%, 50%, 30%, 40%, 60%, 60%, 60%, 60%, 60%, 60%, 60%, 60%

And when it rains in South Louisiana in the summertime it's usually not a drizzle. It's usually a series of cloudbursts.

Now, me personally, I think I'm OK in terms of my property. My house is on something called the "Highland Ridge" and we stayed high and dry last August. But having the whole area around me and my family under water was not pleasant.
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dbackjon wrote:That is a term used - our local weathermen use it.

So instead of making fun of Al Gore, maybe you should pay attention and try to learn something. But that would be too inconvenient for you, right?

http://edmdigest.com/news/what-is-a-rain-bomb/


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Well heck. The article did say that Louisiana suffered a "rain bomb" last year but if you click on the link that's supposed to tell you exactly what it is you get a message saying that only Bloomberg professional subscribers have access to it. Guess I'll have to Google it.

Ok I Googled it. What happened to Louisiana was not a rain bomb. What happened to Louisiana was much worse. It wasn't a microburst. It was a steady, widespread rainfall event over many hours. Sustained downpour.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
dbackjon wrote: Very cool

when's the invite?
He won you over with the woodpeckers, eh? :kisswink:
You know it!
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Grizalltheway wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Me and the girlfriend just purchased a brand new home in North Creek (about 20 miles from downtown Seattle)
Construction finished in March - anyway we have AC and it's glorious

BTW:
We also have a mating pair of Pileated Woodpecker's and a pair of adorable Downey's in the neighborhood
We live right along an old growth forest and a fantastic swamp

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So you're a stone's throw from SeaGriz? That could be bad for your sobriety
Ha..!!
(I missed this post earlier)
I wonder how much of your quality work I just blindly skip over..?

and yes, I do live closer to SeaGriz than I'm comfortable with... :shock:
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Why does Al gore use 34 times the electricity an average American uses? He is the biggest hypocrite on the planet.


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Jjoey52 wrote:Why does Al gore use 34 times the electricity an average American uses? He is the biggest hypocrite on the planet.


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If he HAD to use it or else pay a huge penalty, then....


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Chizzang wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Enjoying the 100 degree heat with no ac?
Me and the girlfriend just purchased a brand new home in North Creek (about 20 miles from downtown Seattle)
Construction finished in March - anyway we have AC and it's glorious

BTW:
We also have a mating pair of Pileated Woodpecker's and a pair of adorable Downey's in the neighborhood
We live right along an old growth forest and a fantastic swamp

:nod:
How does the square footage compare to the Castile degli Algore? :?
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Chizzang wrote:We're really enjoying climate change here in the Pacific North West...

Zero Days below freezing in the winter time
65 degree days in February
100 consecutive days of sunshine come June thru September
Hummingbirds and song birds don't migrate away during winter anymore

Climate Change
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Ivytalk wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Me and the girlfriend just purchased a brand new home in North Creek (about 20 miles from downtown Seattle)
Construction finished in March - anyway we have AC and it's glorious

BTW:
We also have a mating pair of Pileated Woodpecker's and a pair of adorable Downey's in the neighborhood
We live right along an old growth forest and a fantastic swamp

:nod:
How does the square footage compare to the Castile degli Algore? :?
This house is 2,000 sq. ft.
Perfect for a boy and a girl to hang out in
The Palm Springs house is bigger, I think 2,700 and it feels mostly un-used except the kitchen and the pool
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VictorG wrote:We used to just say "like a cow pissing on cement"!
Flat rock is the correct terminology..... it's important to get rural similie and metaphor correct for our children
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AZGrizFan wrote:
VictorG wrote:We used to just say "like a cow pissing on cement"!
Up North from Victor, in Florence, we had a slightly different version...."like a cow pissin' on a flat rock"....
This is the correct version.
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houndawg wrote:
VictorG wrote:We used to just say "like a cow pissing on cement"!
Flat rock is the correct terminology..... it's important to get rural similie and metaphor correct for our children
Some of us didn't have rocks, just flat fertile black dirt, so the cement in the barn was the hardest surface for miles.
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Gil Dobie wrote:
houndawg wrote:
Flat rock is the correct terminology..... it's important to get rural similie and metaphor correct for our children
Some of us didn't have rocks, just flat fertile black dirt, so the cement in the barn was the hardest surface for miles.
You had it easy.....
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Gil Dobie wrote:
houndawg wrote:
Flat rock is the correct terminology..... it's important to get rural similie and metaphor correct for our children
Some of us didn't have rocks, just flat fertile black dirt, so the cement in the barn was the hardest surface for miles.
Out in these parts it was 'cow pissing on scabrock'.
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I have no clue if anyone has ever actually said that. I made it up but it sounded right.
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dbackjon wrote:So you attack me, and Al Gore with a non-sequitor.

Typical GOP behavior - proven wrong, you resort to baseless attacks on the person, since you can't refute the data.
Al isn't walking the talk.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/al-go ... le/2630475
http://www.snopes.com/politics/bush/house.asp

I'm sure he's using all electric private planes to fly around the world to promote his theories, movies, and books also. What a freakin' hypocrite.
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kalm wrote:
Gil Dobie wrote:
Some of us didn't have rocks, just flat fertile black dirt, so the cement in the barn was the hardest surface for miles.
Out in these parts it was 'cow pissing on scabrock'.
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I have no clue if anyone has ever actually said that. I made it up but it sounded right.
This :nod:
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houndawg wrote:
VictorG wrote:We used to just say "like a cow pissing on cement"!
Flat rock is the correct terminology..... it's important to get rural similie and metaphor correct for our children
Flat rock is the term we always used as well


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CAA Flagship wrote:
dbackjon wrote: Very cool

when's the invite?
He won you over with the woodpeckers, eh? :kisswink:
Does Dback know a woodpecker is a bird?

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Chizzang wrote:
Ivytalk wrote: How does the square footage compare to the Castile degli Algore? :?
This house is 2,000 sq. ft.
Perfect for a boy and a girl to hang out in
The Palm Springs house is bigger, I think 2,700 and it feels mostly un-used except the kitchen and the pool

Why do you hate the planet? :ohno:

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HI54UNI wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
This house is 2,000 sq. ft.
Perfect for a boy and a girl to hang out in
The Palm Springs house is bigger, I think 2,700 and it feels mostly un-used except the kitchen and the pool

Why do you hate the planet? :ohno:

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Somehow I doubt the PS place needs climate control when they aren't there :?
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