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MaximaDrvr

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(That might be "effect" in the topic, I don't remember right now)

I really need to wash stuff outside, but I don't want to get caught and hit with a fine.
I'm tempted to use my shower to wash stuff in, but then I would have to really clean the shower.

1/9/2006 3:21:58 PM

tjhawkin
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I believe I something on the news that the restriction is still active to avoid a shortage this summer.

1/9/2006 3:31:31 PM

Smath74
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people should always moderately conserve water to avoid situations like we had several months ago when there was like a month's worth of water left (well, that's what they said... i didn't believe it.)

1/9/2006 3:32:32 PM

OmarBadu
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yes

1/9/2006 3:33:11 PM

MaximaDrvr

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thanks

1/9/2006 3:34:18 PM

Restricted
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Restricted

1/9/2006 3:36:07 PM

Seotaji
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take it to a coin car wash.

1/9/2006 3:50:15 PM

darkone
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^^^^^ If you had gone out and physically looked at the reseviors, you would have believed it.

1/9/2006 4:01:58 PM

SeaCabEan
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^yeah from what I saw it looked like less then a month in some spots. Looked like those water holes in Africa during the drought season minus some crocs and baboons.

1/9/2006 4:11:11 PM

zxappeal
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'twas crazy how low the water had gotten.

I too need to wash shit...like the front end of my car prior to welding the new metal in. Unfortunately, I don't have a car trailer to haul the damn thing to the car wash (no radiator, can't drive) and it won't fit in the shower or dishwasher.

1/9/2006 4:11:53 PM

SeaCabEan
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if i remember the restriction correctly, you can still wash your car, however, you just have to be manning the water hose while you do it.

1/9/2006 4:18:00 PM

ImYoPusha
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I warshed my car yasterdee. them sombitches can kiss my ayss

1/9/2006 4:53:49 PM

theDuke866
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effect

1/9/2006 5:14:47 PM

underPSI
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^^^no, you can't wash your car unless you have means of catching and recycling the water.

^^that's good thinking. especially when it's a no warning $200 fine.

http://www.raleigh-nc.org/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_315_208_0_43/http%3B/pt03/DIG_Web_Content/feature/public/FeatDtl-PubAff-Despite_Rain__City_Remai-20051227-170800.html

check out #4
http://www.raleighnc.gov/publications/Public_Affairs/Ordinance_N2.pdf

[Edited on January 9, 2006 at 6:31 PM. Reason : -]

1/9/2006 6:28:05 PM

MaximaDrvr

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Thanks Duke, I was being pre-emptive of the grammer ninjas.

Guess I will wait a bit longer.

1/9/2006 9:40:40 PM

Raige
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oh wow I thought it was off. I washed my car Sunday and two cops live like 30 feet from where I did it heh.

I still think it's funny that car washes are allowed and they use 5 times the water I do.

1/10/2006 7:51:18 AM

Poe87
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car washes recycle the water

1/10/2006 8:19:31 AM

gunzz
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and it looks like it will get worse if they find out that Falls Lake has been contaminated from the sludge

1/10/2006 9:06:05 AM

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