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Post by queenbee on Nov 7, 2007 11:24:35 GMT -4
Lake Lanier on Tuesday was more than 15 feet below full, its lowest level since Oct. 24, 1986, when the state was in another historic drought. The Army Corps expects Lanier to hit that record within the next two weeks and keep dropping.
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Post by summerose on Nov 7, 2007 16:21:08 GMT -4
Lanier looks awful and Nottely does too. I've lived here 30 years and never seen Nottely as low as it is now!
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Post by queenbee on Nov 7, 2007 16:41:54 GMT -4
Hey Rose we could always take up mud boggin as a hooby. Course it's so dry it would probably end up being dust boggin.
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Post by summerose on Nov 7, 2007 16:49:32 GMT -4
LOL! Yes, it would be.
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Post by shortcircuit on Nov 7, 2007 18:44:41 GMT -4
It's no longer called Lake Nottely, it's now known as Lake Not.
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Post by summerose on Nov 7, 2007 19:29:50 GMT -4
LOL! That is funny short.
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