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| Thumper | Apr 4 2014, 11:43 AM Post #11 |
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Might be one way in getting the Repuglicans outta the House. |
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| Neutral | Apr 4 2014, 11:46 AM Post #12 |
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"The only good thing is that Berton is just east of it."
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| RTD | Apr 4 2014, 08:52 PM Post #13 |
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However, Yellowstone Park authorities have stepped into the breach to clear up the muddle, with Public Affairs chief Al Nash calmly pointing out that the video of the bison 'fleeing' actually shows normal migration patterns. “We do have bison, elk and other animals that have moved outside the park recently,” explains Nash in a video on YouTube, “but they’re doing that because it’s the depth of winter. Food is a little hard to find in places inside Yellowstone and they tend to migrate at this time of the winter outside of the park to lower elevations where they think there might be something to eat that’s easier to get at.” “When the snow melts off and things start to green those very same animals will walk straight back into the park,” says Nash, who also points out that although the park has been hit by some large earthquakes in recent weeks, none of these are beyond the bounds of normal seismic activity. Time Will Tell. |
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| Deleted User | Apr 4 2014, 10:19 PM Post #14 |
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Bummer, i prefer the other scenario. |
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| Berton | Apr 4 2014, 10:20 PM Post #15 |
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When did I move from Oklahoma? Where do I live now telcoman? |
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| Deleted User | Apr 4 2014, 10:27 PM Post #16 |
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Oklahona, last time, i checked you were east of yellowstone. Southeast actually, but still nice & downwind |
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| Berton | Apr 4 2014, 10:29 PM Post #17 |
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You said just east. Not far to the southeast which is were it is. Your knowledge of the US is still lacking I see. |
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| colo_crawdad | Apr 4 2014, 10:34 PM Post #18 |
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That reminds me of an observation I have made many times as I drove east or west across Kansas. The winds are generally in a southerly direction. That must be caused by the fact that while Nebraska blows, Oklahoma sucks.
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| Berton | Apr 4 2014, 10:36 PM Post #19 |
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I think it is time to put the crawdad back on ignore. His insults and game playing is going overboard again. |
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| Deleted User | Apr 4 2014, 10:38 PM Post #20 |
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Oh brpthet, here he goes nitpicking again. I may have to put him into the ghost bin along woth Neutral if he insists on playing childish games. |
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