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DAVAK

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  1. DAVAK

    831 cali

    bump watching hulk make out with four different GUYS at a party!
  2. DAVAK

    831 cali

    GO MARINERS LISTEN TO REGGAE
  3. DAVAK

    831 cali

    hmmmm..........toys crossed your stencil??
  4. DAVAK

    831 cali

    well to sum it up your gay and GO MARINERS!!!
  5. DAVAK

    831 cali

    yup i know fuck you your gay i hate you and wish you were dead you fagot im gonna tie you up by your feet the drag you behind my Chevrolet until you are cut up all over then i will gently put you into a pool of salt, after that i will shower you with rubbing alcohol.how was that "hatred"?
  6. Re: Great Pictures~ Manmade Flood Unleashed in Grand Canyon By AMANDA LEE MYERS – 5 hours ago PAGE, Ariz. (AP) — Four arcs of water unleashed from a dam coursed through the Grand Canyon on Wednesday in a flood meant to mimic the natural ones that used to nourish the ecosystem by spreading sediment. More than 300,000 gallons of water per second were released from Lake Powell above the dam near the Arizona-Utah border. That's enough water to fill the Empire State Building in 20 minutes, Kempthorne said. "This gives you a glimpse of what nature has been doing for millions of years, cutting through and creating this magnificent canyon," Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said after he pulled the lever releasing the water from Glen Canyon Dam, upstream from Grand Canyon National Park. The water gushed from two of four giant steel tubes in parallel arcs into the Colorado River. By afternoon, water poured from all four tubes, creating a churning pool beneath the sheer, sandstone canyon walls rising hundreds of feet. The water level in the Grand Canyon rose 2 to 15 feet in some places. After the flood ends Friday, officials hope the water will leave behind sediment and restore sandbars as it goes back to normal levels. Officials have flooded the canyon twice before, in 1996 and 2004. Before the dam was built in 1963, the river was warm and muddy, and natural flooding built up sandbars that are essential to native plant and fish species. The river is now cool and clear, its sediment blocked by the dam. The change helped speed the extinction of four fish species and push two others, including the endangered humpback chub, near the edge. Shrinking beaches have led to the loss of half the camping sites in the canyon in the past decade. Since Glen Canyon Dam was built, 98 percent of the sediment carried by the Colorado River has been lost, Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Steve Martin said. Martin said manmade floods need to occur every time there's enough sediment to do so — about every one to two years depending on Arizona's volatile monsoon season. "The science is really clear that's what we need to do," Martin said. The Grand Canyon Trust, a Flagstaff-based group that has been critical of the federal Bureau of Reclamation's management of the dam, also is calling for more regular high flows. "The power industry is driving the Bureau of Reclamation more than anything else, as opposed as to what's best for the canyon," trust spokesman Richard Mayol said. Scientists will document habitat changes and determine how backwater habitats are used by the chub and other fish. Another study will look at how higher water flows affect the aquatic food base.
  7. Re: Great Pictures~ my bad i said 30,000 gallons its actually 300,000 gallons
  8. DAVAK

    831 cali

    what the fuck are you talking about you fucking idiot? your thinking of loudfat dumbass
  9. Re: Great Pictures~ YEAH THEYRE FLOODING THE GRAND CANYON TO MOVE AROUND THE DIRT AND SHIT....... 30,000 GALS. EVERY SECOND FOR THREE DAYS!!! IT COULD FILL UP THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING IN 20 MINUTES LOTS AND LOTS OF FUCKING WATER
  10. DAVAK

    831 cali

    no I've hated you since day one .......FAG
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