duncsdad
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GlenP, Sorry I haven't responded earlier, but I was on vacation. Wow, you really know your poop about poop. Great!!! Now work on reading comprehension. Here is what I wrote: A 28 mile long, sometime 150 foot deep lake is now made environmentally a disaster over some human waste from an extremely small percentage of its users, yet over 1000 cattle dumping their waste daily in the Spruce Creek watershed which contains a stream that is measured in feet across and sometimes inches deep is of no concern. For some reason, you find this nonfactual. I don't know why. Is Raystown a 28 mile long, sometime 150 foot deep lake? Yes. Is there a very small percentage of its users that may be dumping human feces into it? Yes. Are there over 1000 cattle in the Spruce Creek watershed? Yes. Do those cattle dump in the Spruce Creek watershed? Yes. Does Spruce Creek run through the Spruce Creek watershed? Yes. Can Spruce Creek be most accurately measured in feet across and inches deep? Yes. So what is nonfactual? Did I write that the cattle were dumping in Spruce Creek? No. I wrote that they were dumping in the watershed. And unless they cross a mountain in one direction or another, they do. Did I write that the cattle were causing an environmental issue in Spruce Creek? No. I wrote that it was of no concern. Although from all the posts here, apparently it is of some concern, especially if DEP is looking into it. Did I write that I was anti-ag? No. As a matter of fact, as a devote carnivore, I like cattle, especially grilled, with a little marinate of Cajun butter, red wine, Terriyaki sauce and raw cane sugar, then topped with blue cheese. My only point, and as was pointed out by several others that it was sarcastic in nature, was that when the amount of cow patties in ratio to the amount of water in the Spruce Creek watershed is extremely large when contrasted to the amount of human Baby Ruths in the volume of Raystown, and that it is ironic that the media would make front page headlines and TV lead stories out of the Raystown issue. It must have been what is known in the journalism biz as a "slow news day." You seemed to have read a whole lot more into the statement that what was written. Next time, take a deep breath, read slowly, and understand each word and its relationship with the others before blasting someone for what you thought they wrote vs. what they actually wrote. And remember, there are many decaffeinated brands on the market that are just as tasty.
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