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  1. #81
    Wariat Marine/Preteen Biologist
    how is work treating you? hard labor?
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  3. #83
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Meikai Please, shut the fuck up, you wretched little cunt. Thanks.

    You know your post has failed hard when you get a Technologash thanks
  4. #84
    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You know your post has failed hard when you get a Technologash thanks

    Welcome back, Mr. Hyde. We've been waiting for you.
  5. #85
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by WellHung Welcome back, Mr. Hyde. We've been waiting for you.

    Who is we? You and the dried turd in your front pocket?
  6. #86
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Who is we? You and the dried turd in your front pocket?

    Your insults need working on.

    clearly you're finny. its a big let down knowing this. and stop talking to your alt. it's just not believable.

    How deep is your well? my Brother says many wells are drying up. there is no guarantee of water replacement or replemishment during the next snow storms. so you have to dig an existing well deeper (like 1000 feet) over that of the usual 160-200 feet most wells hit water. at least on the west coast because even though we have mountains our crust layer is far more shallow than the east coast which is flatter. not sure how that works.

    anyways. do you have to dig a new well in Arizona every few years? what does that cost?
  7. #87
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Your insults need working on.

    clearly you're finny. its a big let down knowing this. and stop talking to your alt. it's just not believable.

    How deep is your well? my Brother says many wells are drying up. there is no guarantee of water replacement or replemishment during the next snow storms. so you have to dig an existing well deeper (like 1000 feet) over that of the usual 160-200 feet most wells hit water. at least on the west coast because even though we have mountains our crust layer is far more shallow than the east coast which is flatter. not sure how that works.

    anyways. do you have to dig a new well in Arizona every few years? what does that cost?

    his well is obviously the best well in the entire county , it will never go dry, he got a great deal on it etc
  8. #88
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by A College Professor his well is obviously the best well in the entire county , it will never go dry, he got a great deal on it etc

    So you have been dipping your stick in another mans well?
  9. #89
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    DU WUT
  10. #90
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Your insults need working on.

    It wasn't an insult. It was pointing out the fact that his opinion is a lonely thing.

    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready clearly you're finny. its a big let down knowing this. and stop talking to your alt. it's just not believable.

    You think everyone is someone. The fact is you are paranoid.

    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready How deep is your well? my Brother says many wells are drying up. there is no guarantee of water replacement or replemishment during the next snow storms. so you have to dig an existing well deeper (like 1000 feet) over that of the usual 160-200 feet most wells hit water. at least on the west coast because even though we have mountains our crust layer is far more shallow than the east coast which is flatter. not sure how that works.

    There are two major underground aquifers in the valley. One is at about 400 - 500 feet and the other, the bigger one, (practically an underground river) is at about 750 to 900 feet. My well is 825 feet deep with a 17 gallon per minute recovery rate.

    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready anyways. do you have to dig a new well in Arizona every few years? what does that cost?

    No, my well was dug 22 year ago by the same company that currently services it. I had some electrical problems with a control unit and I called them to replace the board. Since then, at my request, they showed me the original drilling report and it had the same recovery rate then as it did when I had it inspected in 2020 prior to making my offer on the property. If my or I should say when my pump finally fails it will run me about $15,000 to have it replaced due the the extreme depth of the well.

    I am getting ready to build a battery storage shed over the holding tank in preparation for a windmill and some solar panels to power the well. That way even if the grid goes down I will still have water.
  11. #91
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Who is we? You and the dried turd in your front pocket?

    yes its next to his mouse. Dont sit on it!
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