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Would you support Secretary of the State Scott Gessler if he ran for Colorado governor?
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21 May 2008
at 12:17 p.m.
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
Here is another concern. Who is driving these kids home after the game? The bottom line here is $$$$ the county gets a cut of the sales at the stand. Let the kids play without the alcohol being present. Save the beer sales for that night.
16 May 2008
at 1:29 p.m.
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
Gus belongs to Rich Wille.
16 May 2008
at 1:25 p.m.
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
The lowest temperature in Colorado, -61°, was recorded on February 1, 1985 at Maybell.
http://www.netstate.com/states/geogra… scroll down to the bottom
29 April 2008
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
The auditorium and the gym are not apart of the bond. They are remodels that the district said they were going to seek DOLA funding or other monies to fund those. The new MS will save the Gym, Auditorium and woodshop.
29 April 2008
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
Thanks Wade. I know some people that have hunted antelope on your families property and they appreciate it!
23 April 2008
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
I learned gun safety wandering many dog towns in NW Colorado, my children have also. They get to learn how to carry a gun in the field, when you have a safe shot or not. They also get to practice shooting in all types of real world situations, wind, uphill, downhill, off balance etc. Just like they do when they big game hunt. The rodents killed, even though not used as food in my home is used by the birds and other predators. If we list the prairie dogs, populations will rise, predator numbers will increase, more food, more coyotes. Lamb and calving operations will suffer. There already is a season of sort on public lands, lets see how this works out. Why not find a middle of the road solution. Why go to extremes. Why let a few people set the rules for those of us that live here.
3 April 2008
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
Its a shame for the ranchers loss of feed. But some of these same ranchers charge hundreds of dollars to hunt, in some cases thousands. Others will not allow you to hunt at all. Yes there are lots of extra tags, but they say private land only. Just try to find some place that is private to hunt a cow elk for any season without having to pay a huge amount.
11 March 2008
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
active volcanoes http://www.geocodezip.com/v2_activeVo… plus all of Iceland which is part of the 12,000 mile long volcanic mountain range under water known as the Mid Ocean Ridge, All of the worlds geothermal sources. And here is a list of scientist not supporting the current THEORY of global warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_…
11 March 2008
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calvinhobbs (Anonymous) says…
some interesting info. http://www.globalwarming.nottinghamsh…