So, what kind of "cide" would need to be used to rid ourselves of internet trolls?
Joticide, perhaps?
So, what kind of "cide" would need to be used to rid ourselves of internet trolls?
it’s about 10 to 12’ when normalHow deep is the pond. I think I've seen pics that others may not have, and it was totally inundated. The reason I ask about depth is that if its over 10' a thermocline could have built up that has little oxygen below it, but with the amount of water I saw going over the dam, that wouldn't have lasted long and the low oxygen water would have been diffused. I'm pretty sure rainwater/runoff would have enough oxygen content to support fish, so I'm going with your thoughts of the company across the street contributing some sort of chemical agent to the water that made it toxic.
Now it's time to restock, so is the water still toxic? You'll have to find out before putting more fish in there.
So, what kind of "cide" would need to be used to rid ourselves of internet trolls?
Apparently there was a confirmed tornado at about 6:37 AM near Tulsa International Airport?
living in Arizona must be so boring...
She says they have what they call a stupid tax for the people who drive in the water and need to be rescued as well. Basically they get charged to be saved from drowning.
But I saw a ton of people driving through water yesterday on Division before they had it shut down. When I get a chance I will see if I can find some video of it. I was one of the first few people to be going around and I likely would have even if the road was not closed. Within a few minutes it was over two feet deep.
They have a pretty strong law down in San Antonio, but they still do it. Stupid is just that...stupid.I have said this many times, if they would fine them 1,000 bucks for doing it they would stop, plus the cost of the people having to pull them out, once they pay that bill they would stop driving in high waters and around road closed signs. Plus it would help build the state budget every spring.
Channel 6 is tracking a tornado around Okmulgee and a possible tornado near Mannford. Getting hail at my brother's house near Kiefer.Looks like OKC has a marginal risk and Tulsa has an elevated risk this evening.
Storms are going to be the pattern for the next week or so.
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