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<p>[QUOTE="201, post: 12371288, member: 141912"]Mother nature trying to flush that toilet. You know, people are so stupid, all up in arms about the "drought", history has repeatedly shown, California goes through stages, and drought followed by heavy rain and mudslides have dogged them forever. I think it's great. The Colorado River, that supllies most of the SW, is like 70% down, and we're not talking that 2nd shower for the day, it was serious. Now, with reservoirs at near capacity, it's too much rain. Only them to blame, with the asphalt jungle, the water has nowhere to go.</p><p>Far as produce, California has had the crappiest produce for years, and I bet most comes from Mexico. They just will never tell you that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="201, post: 12371288, member: 141912"]Mother nature trying to flush that toilet. You know, people are so stupid, all up in arms about the "drought", history has repeatedly shown, California goes through stages, and drought followed by heavy rain and mudslides have dogged them forever. I think it's great. The Colorado River, that supllies most of the SW, is like 70% down, and we're not talking that 2nd shower for the day, it was serious. Now, with reservoirs at near capacity, it's too much rain. Only them to blame, with the asphalt jungle, the water has nowhere to go. Far as produce, California has had the crappiest produce for years, and I bet most comes from Mexico. They just will never tell you that.[/QUOTE]
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