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Georgia Guidestones Go Bang and Get Gone

buzzmobile

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Veteran
Who is "they"?
They are three.
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Not four...
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RobFromTX

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The Little Rascals, Three Stooges, Laurel and Hardy, Marx Brohers were all staples on the three channels we watched as kids. Nothing against Shemp. He was not one of "they".


You mean like this?

I watched a documentary about them. Shemp actually never intended on being a stooge, he had his own comedy gig. He only filled in for Curly when he had a massive stroke so Moe wouldn't lose the show. I guess at the very least he was a great brother(y)
 

Three Berries

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You will own nothing and be happy!!!!


“California is marching toward a world where those with wells on their own property will be required to put a meter on them and pay the government,” writes the source. “Because in their world, the government owns everything and we’re just renters.”

The letter reads, “Landowners whose property is within an unmanaged area and contains an operating ground water extraction well must report the volume of groundwater extracted from the well. The groundwater extraction volume must be reported as a monthly total. In addition to pumping volumes, reports must include the location of the well and the place and purpose of use of the groundwater. Groundwater extraction reports are not due to the state water board until February 1, 2023. However, if you are required to report, the report must include pumping volumes for each month between the date of receipt of this letter and September 30, 2022.”

This is not merely a bureaucratic hassle. There are fees, of course. The base filing fee is $300 per well, which all extractors are required to report. Then there’s an additional fee of $10 per acre foot with a meter, $25 per acre foot without. Tardy filers face a late fee of 25% per month.
 
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