It has been something.
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yea you are happy its raining until you see your house floating by....Wasn't Cali in a drought?? One would think the more rain the better.
You need to watch the video.Wasn't Cali in a drought?? One would think the more rain the better.
It has been something.
It has been something.
Why is she talking into a hairbrush
I think it has been more entertaining watching people act like it is real because they failed to take the 20 seconds to watch the video.It's a parody! For Gods sake!
I like this one:You need to watch the video.Wasn't Cali in a drought?? One would think the more rain the better.
In the Coachella valley, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, etc, the roads are made of water permeable cement. The water goes right on through. The cement lined rivers should be ripped out and replaced by permeable cement.This has gone throughout the history of California. In the early 18th century when the Spanish arrived, they went through periods of drought followed by rains that flooded out many of the missions. These cycles are natural. The problem is that leftist politicians have ignored creating the infrastructure to reduce the damage done by nature. They had hundreds of miles of cement lined rivers that do not allow restoration of water tables.
In the Coachella valley, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, etc, the roads are made of water permeable cement. The water goes right on through. The cement lined rivers should be ripped out and replaced by permeable cement.This has gone throughout the history of California. In the early 18th century when the Spanish arrived, they went through periods of drought followed by rains that flooded out many of the missions. These cycles are natural. The problem is that leftist politicians have ignored creating the infrastructure to reduce the damage done by nature. They had hundreds of miles of cement lined rivers that do not allow restoration of water tables.
I like this one:You need to watch the video.Wasn't Cali in a drought?? One would think the more rain the better.