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I second that motion
Not even you believe that one .Rather have a "water problem" than a rat problem doe.
Glad California finally got the rain it was waiting for all this time.
The year I leave, the drought is relieved. lol
Yall soft out here barely a notch above the time a quarter inch of snow fell on Atlanta and they acted like it was a blizzard.
C'mon though.savageStruggle. Celebrating like yall a 3rd world country.
Really water problems before rat problems?Rather have a "water problem" than a rat problem doe.
I guess all the cali NTer pawned away all their raincoats and umbrella.
Really water problems before rat problems?
NYC rats are better hydrated than ya state.
We got enough water yet? I'm kinda missing the 75 degree sunny winters now.
We got enough water yet? I'm kinda missing the 75 degree sunny winters now.
Twenty-four percent of California, including San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange and western San Diego counties, along with much of the San Joaquin Valley, are still classified as being in “extreme” drought, down from 28 percent last week and 68 percent a year ago. About 2 percent is in “exceptional drought,” the worst category, down from 42 percent a year ago.