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On Oct 15, 11:07 am, wrote:
On Oct 15, 10:57 am, wrote: The trouble with your type, is that you don't think that anything that man can do will have an adverse affect on the environment What a dumb statement. You don't know "my type". Here's a clue. I grew up in the woods and fields and have a 'leave nothing but footprints" attitude toward my outdoor play. But you just keep up the close minded stand and you will surely be dismissed by rational people. When was the last time you took a walk on the beach with your wife and carried a garbage bag... we carry one as part of our "go bag".... Do you? Many of the lakes in the southeast are man made and are used for water supply. There are not that many natural lakes occuring in the southeast. Most also are used for recreational purposes. All the lakes I've boated in in NC are man made. Around Raleigh Lake Jordan and Falls Lake are both man made. As well as Hyco, Mayo, and Wheeler plus others. On the Roanoke, Philpot, Kerr, and Gaston are all man made. There has been drought conditions in the southeast above florida most of the summer and lots of the lakes are down many feet. |
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