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Posted by Bob on 12/30/05 21:05
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 19:05:48 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs
<roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote:
>The top soil base must be a whole two feet thick.
Houston is built on a swamp. East Texas is largely backwater.
>> The annual
>>rainfall varies due to hurricanes - the average is 50 inches per year.
> Doesn't matter.
It matters that you get things right. Houston is the farthest thing
from a desert as you will find - it's mainly a swamp.
Our soil base is tens of feet thick in many areas.
>It wasn't an insult, BTW. Sheesh.
>
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>>"Dessert like stuff", eh. ROTF.
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> Rolling on the desert floor, you mean.
You still do not get it. Here, maybe if I shout:
HOUSTON IS LOCATED ON A SWAMP!
>>> Just guessing though.
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>>You sure do like guessing wrong all the time.
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> So far, in this thread, I am far far ahead of you.
LOL. You can't count either.
You are wrong about the construction of my DVD disc, you are wrong
about cutting grass in common areas, and you are wrong about the
hydrological properties of Houston.
That's 3 strikes, dude.
YER OUT!
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