CoronaRaptor
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Thanks for sharing John, dang, where's the water at?
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It’s a 2015 and that year Winnebago had some very cool colors, Red, Orange, Lime and a blue that would have matched the Raptor nicelylove the pictures and the camper color scheme! did you paint it yourself to blend in with the redrocks? I absolutely love it and now want to paint mine like yours! (dont tell my wife lol).
Drought. Worst one in 700 years. That one lasted 50 years. It brought down the Chacoan civilization. The biggest problem today is that the rocket surgeons in our gummint were clever when they divided up the water from the Colorado River. Every state in the compact was promised a certain number of acre-feet per year, based on average flows. What could possibly go wrong? Now it's a Donnybrook over the water because LA was using the excess that the others were not using from their allotments. Now that the other states are using most of their allotments and the river is running low to boot, everyone is crying. Why did they not allocate water on a percentage basis? I have no idea other than our government seems to choose the worst possible way to approach every task. I'd guess that follow the money might lead you to interesting places where you might find some bulging bureaucratic pockets....hmmmm....is it a drought or is Calif using up all the water irrigating crops to feed the masses?
Follow This- My Best Friend works for the Capital Police in Las Vegas. He gets to sit in on the Hearings with these MFING MORONS.Drought. Worst one in 700 years. That one lasted 50 years. It brought down the Chacoan civilization. The biggest problem today is that the rocket surgeons in our gummint were clever when they divided up the water from the Colorado River. Every state in the compact was promised a certain number of acre-feet per year, based on average flows. What could possibly go wrong? Now it's a Donnybrook over the water because LA was using the excess that the others were not using from their allotments. Now that the other states are using most of their allotments and the river is running low to boot, everyone is crying. Why did they not allocate water on a percentage basis? I have no idea other than our government seems to choose the worst possible way to approach every task. I'd guess that follow the money might lead you to interesting places where you might find some bulging bureaucratic pockets....