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Hey im getting married in the David B Haight Center in June and want to do a Slip and Slide send off on the hill how did you guys pull this off did you rent out the space or just do it ask for forgiveness type of thing
Utah State has holocaust!!! 😂😂😂 They want Germany (germs + money). If you are non-citizen they are going to kill your life like how General Hitler killed the Jews!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂 The Hitler is the father! 😂😂😂
Beavers rebuild historic habitat, that's for sure. And, that habitat is pretty awesome. But from a water balance standpoint, does the aggregate water stored in the beaver ponds really matter when you don't have enough runoff to fill your storage reservoirs now? And a second question, for watersheds where beavers re-establish significant acreage of beaver pond mosaic habitat, does the typical net water volume exiting the watershed decrease because of the water used by the new vegetation and water evaporation from the new ponds? I wonder if the beavers provide more water/habitat locally but at the cost of less water available for the regional and interstate storage reservoirs. Thoughts?
When the crowd chanted his name, which is a very moving tribute and show of love for Mr. Olsen Merlin; this is amazing to see. Such a classy guy and legend! RIP Mr. Olsen!
Now I see why you have 1 comment 9 likes and only 941 views... I guess she never heard of the Cactus Hill site in Virginia carbon dated at 18,000 to 20,000 BP or Monte Verde Chili carbon dated at 18,500 BP... Both containing charcoal, pottery and stone tools... Let me reward you with your first thumbs down...
It makes me sad to think that I won't be able to go to a Aggies game this year and I won't be able to experience the incredible atmosphere at a Aggies game.