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Post June 9th, 2009, 10:14 pm

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As bad as it is, seeing pictures like that is really interesting to me. And Iguess this is the reality people need to face today, the world is going downhill and there shouldn't even be a lake there in the first place.


Post June 9th, 2009, 10:33 pm

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Originally posted by Coasterkidmwm


Wow the first intelligent non-British post. I can see why the country is going to poop so fast. I almost pulled my goddamned hair out when people wrote:

"that tower makes me wanna cry. Its just so gently offset into the glow of the water, and the cliffs just whisper empathy and bond with the sky. GOD you should be a photographer"

And:
"Thats a really pretty lake. Too bad the water level is gonna go up"

Retardation is incredible.



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Post June 10th, 2009, 2:05 am

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Officially Lake Erie was never on fire...the Cuyahoga River was. That same year, the Mayor of Cleveland's hair caught on fire as well.

Over the last 10 years Lake Erie has been low, but not 5 to 10 feet. More like an average of 1.5 to 2.5 feet, and today the lake is actually at or above normal.

Post June 10th, 2009, 2:38 am

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^^^Yeah I really do think The Matrix made a good point when they said that humans are like viruses and just consume/screw up everything around them. I mean I wouldn't classify us as viruses (some humans are smarter than viruses [lol]), but I just hate how everything natural is screwed up by us somehow, wherever we go.

Post June 10th, 2009, 4:01 am

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Originally posted by tracksix

Officially Lake Erie was never on fire...the Cuyahoga River was. That same year, the Mayor of Cleveland's hair caught on fire as well.

Over the last 10 years Lake Erie has been low, but not 5 to 10 feet. More like an average of 1.5 to 2.5 feet, and today the lake is actually at or above normal.


Yeah, I'd definitely say its above normal. With the swarms of midges we have, it is most certainly above normal....
-Tony.

Post June 10th, 2009, 5:45 pm
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Originally posted by Supercell

^^^Yeah I really do think The Matrix made a good point when they said that humans are like viruses and just consume/screw up everything around them. I mean I wouldn't classify us as viruses (some humans are smarter than viruses [lol]), but I just hate how everything natural is screwed up by us somehow, wherever we go.


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Post June 11th, 2009, 1:02 am

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Originally posted by tracksix

Officially Lake Erie was never on fire...the Cuyahoga River was. That same year, the Mayor of Cleveland's hair caught on fire as well.

Over the last 10 years Lake Erie has been low, but not 5 to 10 feet. More like an average of 1.5 to 2.5 feet, and today the lake is actually at or above normal.


That would not explain the findings we had using out depth finder at multiple locations we fished year after year. Not to mention we could easily launch our boat (which drew a measly 2ft of water) at our favourite slip which had a depth of nearly 12ft and after a few years...we had to lauch it with the main motor up and troll out before we could lower. Mainly because we were in under 4ft of water and my dad was a lil paranoid of damaging the new prop. Which I dont blame him. When we came in with it on, we were churning up mud.

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