Posted by farmer101IL on September 30, 2009 at 16:07:49 from (173.111.87.40):
In Reply to: O/T Ponds posted by trucker40 on September 30, 2009 at 15:56:01:
trucker40 said: (quoted from post at 15:56:01 09/30/09) The only paved area would be the road and between the road and the ponds is a ditch to carry water off from the road.Both places are away from any pavement and right next to a field.There is nothing else around except maybe a pipeline further up the road maybe a mile is where a pipeline comes out of the ground like they do in lots of places,and goes back down in the ground.Right where the pond is there is nothing except trees and a field below the pond.
Hey Trucker,
It's the govenment man. Like they control everything now dude. Those weren't ponds those are secret experiments.. Glad to see you still have time to enjoy life on the road.
Did ya get your shot yet better hurry ya could die ya know!!!
Hey just kidding. I think they had to be containment ponds of some sorts. My pond not drying up at all. Normal level
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