do we ever actually do t-shirts or is this always just a running joke lolAre we still looking for an AllBuffs t-shirt?
It’s just an excuse for a poll.do we ever actually do t-shirts or is this always just a running joke lol
That’s what she saidIt’s just an excuse for a poll.
When your life revolves around one day a year it's amazing how time flies...56 yrs BUFF
All these pages are borderline offensive < true hate.
The one day a year is gone..us older BUFFS are floundering..we have no knu
It sure as **** isn't utah
In my lifetime nothing has compared to the immense hatred I felt and released in 1989 @ Folsom and reveled in it.
It saddens me that young BUFFS may never experience the same..
And that would be me with more hair...no sweater I wear bowling shirts that match my golf shorts.
When I lived in Nebraska, the Natural Resources District or some other governmental entity actually bought up land to drill wells to pump water out of the aquifer and put it back into the river. I’m not a hydrologist but that seemed ridiculous to me and pretty much sums up Husker logic.I hope you Coloradans are not going to stand for this.
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announced a $500 million plan Monday to divert water out of Colorado under a 99-year-old compact between the states that allows Nebraska to seize access to Colorado land along the South Platte River and build canals.
Nebraska announces $500M plan to claim water from Colorado
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announced a $500 million plan Monday to divert water out of Colorado under a 99-year-old compact between the states that allows Nebraska to seize access to Colorado land along the South Platte River and build canals. Ricketts said Nebraska would invoke its rights...www.yahoo.com
I'm not sure what specific water transfer event you're referring here, or who was involved, but I recall from a documentary I watched a few years ago that water below land is managed by state and local governments whereas water above ground is under federal control. what you're describing could have been for the purpose of getting the water under management of a different body.When I lived in Nebraska, the Natural Resources District or some other governmental entity actually bought up land to drill wells to pump water out of the aquifer and put it back into the river. I’m not a hydrologist but that seemed ridiculous to me and pretty much sums up Husker logic.
Wrong states own the water.I'm not sure what specific water transfer event you're referring here, or who was involved, but I recall from a documentary I watched a few years ago that water below land is managed by state and local governments whereas water above ground is under federal control. what you're describing could have been for the purpose of getting the water under management of a different body.
ok, possibly I misremembered or heard some fake news. I don't recall what the title of the documentary was so I can't cite my source.Wrong states own the water.
When your life revolves around one day a year it's amazing how time flies...56 yrs BUFF
All these pages are borderline offensive < true hate.
The one day a year is gone..us older BUFFS are floundering..we have no knu
It sure as **** isn't utah
In my lifetime nothing has compared to the immense hatred I felt and released in 1989 @ Folsom and reveled in it.
It saddens me that young BUFFS may never experience the same..
Does anybody actually hate CSU?Buff fan since 1990 and I'm struggling with no knu on the schedule. Not even CSU can bring the hate out of me like knu can.
No. Little brothers can be a pain in the ass, but you can’t hate them.Does anybody actually hate CSU?
Here is the story: https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/en/...rt-to-re-water-republican-river-making-waves/I'm not sure what specific water transfer event you're referring here, or who was involved, but I recall from a documentary I watched a few years ago that water below land is managed by state and local governments whereas water above ground is under federal control. what you're describing could have been for the purpose of getting the water under management of a different body.