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Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Cheap!!!

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migraine

01-11-2006 17:59:47




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Ok the deal is that has rained here now 27 days in a row. The rainwater is already collected into every gully and low spot for easy access and could even load right on many of the roads. Pumper trucks are standing by to take the orders for immediate delivery! All we ask is fuel money and you can have the load for FREE. We need to move some of this excess inventory out the door so thats why the great offer. We are not posting this to make light of the situation in the south with the drought and the fires. In fact it seems so ironic that we are dealing with flooding and continual rain and a ton of snow in the hills and would love to equal it out somehow. The all time record is 33 days in a row which we should break with no effort with the forecast I just saw. Anyway if any interest give me a hollar. migraine P.S. This is in northwest Washington so you can figure the fuel costs.

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Richard Scott

01-12-2006 19:32:10




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
I've got 500 ft. of garden hose. All you midwesterners, bring your hoses, maybe we can just send you some water thru the hose. Oklahoma & Texas are downhill from Oregon & Washington, so we can probably send it all to you by gravity.

Or maybe we could just line up all the politicians on the coast & have them blow all the storms your way; they have enough hot air to warm us up a little, too.

Keith, where are you? I'm 4 miles south of Estacada.

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Roger in Ks

01-11-2006 19:50:54




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
Don't come to the midwest talking about too much rain unless you want an old fashion whoopin. Range fires are a real problem here.

So quit hoggin all the rain and send it over.



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Tim in OR

01-11-2006 19:32:57




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
Here west of Portland, the creeks have been at or out of their banks for the best part of the last 2 weeks. Guess we should enjoy it while we can.
Keep your head up. Tim in OR



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Old Pokey

01-11-2006 21:04:20




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to Tim in OR, 01-11-2006 19:32:57  
How far west of potland are you? I'm on 26 at exit 57.



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Tim in OR

01-11-2006 21:14:32




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to Old Pokey, 01-11-2006 21:04:20  
Old Pokey,
I'm in Orenco, so we are close. E-mail me, Maybe we can get together. Tim in OR



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Old Pokey

01-12-2006 06:10:11




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to Tim in OR, 01-11-2006 21:14:32  
Would enjoy the visit very much Tim. Problem is, I cant seem to find your email.:-)

I'm also a member at redpowermagazine. They have private message capability. I use the same handle everywhere I go, if you want to send your email privately so as to keep the spam web crawlers away, send me a private message.



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Sheik Ala-Booger

01-11-2006 19:13:26




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
I see great difficult in your situation,I send most urgent 47 of my fattest wifes,also to your good fortune they each have 13 cammels,all of dem 2-humpers,,they drain you driest in no time flatness,please no call me when you are most indeed done,this my good fortune to give great gift,,as always me Sheik Ala -Booger



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Old Pokey

01-11-2006 18:35:51




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 Have some friends in Forks Washington. in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
I'm in nw oregon, and its a little soggy here too. But I understand Forks Washington can get well over 120" a year.



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Keith-OR

01-11-2006 18:32:39




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
Boy migraine, we are getting our share, but nothing like you over there on the westside. It must be spring, as we had 60* weather yesterday.

Lots of snow in the mountains over here also, but they were worried about flooding with run off of fast melting snow, cause of the temp increase

Don't send anymore rain our way..:>) :>)

Keith & Shawn



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Jerry/MT

01-11-2006 18:32:01




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
You must live in Western Washington! I lived there for 37 years and I moved to Montana so I could see some sunshine in the winter and the moss wouldn't grow on me! Wet over here means 3 inches of rain in a week. Bet all the rivers are running bank to bank and threatening to go over. I sure don't miss it. If the past record was set between 1965 and 2002 then I lived through it, but to be honest, I probably wouldn't have remembered it being different then an ordinary Western Washington winter. Good Luck!

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Harley

01-11-2006 18:15:46




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
Let"s see, ifn we don"t get something pretty soon, we won"t have grass for next spring either, so 1756 miles, 6 miles to the gallon, 251 gallon, average $2.42 per gallon, comes to $607.42, approximately 8,000 gallon, enough to cover about 10 acres an inch deep, have 136 acres needing rain, so about 14 loads X $607.42= 8503.88 and then next week do it again, ouch. I can"t raise that many calves this whole year. Migraine, it sounded like a really good plan till I sharpened my pencil. Thanks for the offer buddy, but I guess I"ll have to pass on this one. Harley

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KENT

01-11-2006 18:12:11




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 Re: Rainwater For Sale Dirt Cheap and I Mean Chea in reply to migraine, 01-11-2006 17:59:47  
WILL TRADE BLACK GOLD FOR YOUR H20---SEND IT ON !!!!



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