SaltyBarDog t1_j8q0wzp wrote
Reply to comment by JoeBoredom in Utah lawmakers say more information on golf course water might lead to ‘uninformed’ conclusions by ghosr
Forty years ago, Texas was in a huge drought and there were water restrictions everywhere. However, the base golf course got watered every day.
blacknyourma t1_j8q3y6w wrote
So what happened is the drought over now?
UsedToBCool t1_j8qoovx wrote
Water returned. But Texas will face the same issues eventually, especially when underground reservoirs that so many unknowingly rely on deplete.
Torgo73 t1_j8rcc1i wrote
Texas: “I used to drought. I still do, but I used to too.”
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Harvest_Rat t1_j8r5sxj wrote
If it’s like CA, it’s “functional” and not “ornamental” turf and is excepted from the restrictions that everyday household lawns are…
Jagwires t1_j8r3bye wrote
Obligatory “fuck texas”
SaltyBarDog t1_j8r5c6f wrote
I said that when I collected my discharge papers and headed for the state line.
Smurf_Sausage_Sucker t1_j8rb09b wrote
I'm moving out of this shithole this year. It's a good feeling
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