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Don Maxwell - Oct 16,2007
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Wow, that's the reddest river I've ever seen. Does it flow through rouge instead of red clay?
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Dan Nickens - Oct 16,2007
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Now, Don, that's not 'red,' it is 'salmon'. The salmon color is from Triassic Era rocks of the Chinle Formation, consisting of sandstone, siltstone, and conglomerates formed by stream deposits entering an ancient and long departed freshwater lake bordering the Ancestral Rocky Mountains (after they had been worn down to gently rolling hills). Those red sands and silts are filled with the blood of giant, flat headed amphibians that lolled in the shallow waters waiting for a meal. (Okay, so maybe some geologists will say that the color is just iron oxide from the old mountains, but they're just a bunch of rockheads anyway!)
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Bob Toerner - Oct 17,2007
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Woah Dan... you had me beeleevin that S- - - for a minute and I was askin myself... how does Dan know all that stuff... God he's smart... You suckered me again.
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Dan Nickens - Oct 17,2007
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And that's the problem with having friends that know better!
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Bård Sørbye - Oct 17,2007
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... Which is why we elect politicians which are not the smartest - we can figure them out!
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