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Faux pas

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21. You got out a lot sooner than I did, comgrats.
Sun Dec 7, 2014, 12:55 PM
Dec 2014

I don't even wanna go back to visit friends and family. Sad.

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k and r niyad Dec 2014 #1
I grew up on SoCal Faux pas Dec 2014 #2
I'd take the drought and earthquakes cosmicone Dec 2014 #7
Yeah. Me too. calimary Dec 2014 #13
hurricanes, tornadoes and blizzards all have some advance notice seveneyes Dec 2014 #19
If you live there long enough Faux pas Dec 2014 #22
We left in 1988 and never looked back. mnhtnbb Dec 2014 #17
You got out a lot sooner than I did, comgrats. Faux pas Dec 2014 #21
It is sad. I had a Dem aunt/uncle mnhtnbb Dec 2014 #26
but when the weather is good, it's GOOD, which is most of the time Liberal_in_LA Dec 2014 #27
And even if we do get back the water we've lost, we need to stay on permanent drought alert. . . Journeyman Dec 2014 #3
It has changed some peoples' shanti Dec 2014 #6
This is sad because too much of that rain they got is not soaking in but running off. jwirr Dec 2014 #4
Actually it was a steady light to moderate rain over 3 days itsrobert Dec 2014 #11
That is good to know. The idea of a flood is what made me think otherwise. jwirr Dec 2014 #12
1200 years?? shanti Dec 2014 #5
Only 764 years!! Brother Buzz Dec 2014 #16
This isn't a drought nichomachus Dec 2014 #8
I think that this current drought cycle is beginning to end. olddad56 Dec 2014 #9
Also, global warming means more water in the air through evaporation padfun Dec 2014 #10
I don't thing anything related to the weather is going to go the way we want it to, in the long run. olddad56 Dec 2014 #14
Don't give Republicans any ideas.... Xolodno Dec 2014 #15
norcal in 1986 shanti Dec 2014 #18
yes, that was the year that the levee broke and flooded the mall across the river from Marysville. olddad56 Dec 2014 #23
oh yes shanti Dec 2014 #24
Nothing is permanent seveneyes Dec 2014 #20
Reminds me of Lawrence Krauss jakeXT Dec 2014 #25
I live in the San Delameo Valley olddots Dec 2014 #28
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