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(Message started by: Ghost on Oct 2nd, 2006, 9:42am)

Title: A Thought to motivate for Monday
Post by Ghost on Oct 2nd, 2006, 9:42am
One night, a father passed by his son's room and heard his son praying: "God bless Mommy, Daddy, and Grandma. Ta ta, Grandpa."
The father didn't quite know what this meant, but was glad his son was praying. The next morning, they found Grandpa dead on the floor of a heart attack.
The father reassured himself that it was just a coincidence, but was still a bit spooked.  The next night, he heard his son praying again: "God bless Mommy and Daddy. Ta ta, Grandma."
The father was worried, but decided to wait until morning. Sure enough, the next morning Grandma was on the floor, dead of a heart attack.  Really scared now, the father decided to wait outside his son's door the next night. And sure enough, the boy started to pray: "God bless Mommy. Ta ta, Daddy."
Now the father was crapping his pants. He stayed up all night, and went to the doctor's early the next day to make sure his health was fine. When he finally came home, his wife was waiting on the porch. She said, "Thank God you're here -- we could really use your help!











We found milkman dead on our porch this morning!"


Smile for you may be the Milkman [smiley=laugh.gif] ;;D 8)

Mike

Title: Re: A Thought to motivate for Monday
Post by Ghost on Oct 2nd, 2006, 2:44pm
This is an actual letter sent to a man named Ryan DeVries by the  Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Quality, State of  Pennsylvania. This guy's response is hilarious, but read the State's letter before you get to the response letter.


SUBJECT: DEQ File No.97-59-0023; T11N; R10W, Sec. 20; Lycoming County

Dear Mr. DeVries:

It has come to the attention of the Department of Environmental Quality  
that there has been recent unauthorized activity on the above referenced  
parcel of property. You have been certified as the legal landowner  
and/or contractor who did the following unauthorized activity:

Construction and maintenance of two wood debris dams  
across the outlet stream of Spring Pond.

A permit must be issued prior to the start of this type of activity.

A review of the Department's files shows that no permits have been  
issued.  Therefore, the Department has determined that this activity is  
in violation of Part 301, Inland Lakes and Streams, of the Natural Resource  
and Environmental Protection Act, Act 451 of the Public Acts of 1994, being  
sections 324.30101 to 324.30113 of the Pennsylvania Compiled Laws, annotated.

The Department has been informed that one or both of the dams partially  
failed during a recent rain event, causing debris and flooding at downstream  
locations. We find that dams of this nature are inherently hazardous and  
cannot be permitted. The Department therefore orders you to cease and  
desist all activities at this location, and to restore the stream to a free-flow  
condition by removing all wood and brush forming the dams from the stream
channel. All restoration work shall be completed no later than January 31, 2006.

Please notify this office when the restoration has been completed so that  
a follow-up site inspection may be scheduled by our staff.

Failure to comply with this request or any further unauthorized activity on  
the site may result in this case being referred for elevated enforcement action..

We anticipate and would appreciate your full cooperation in this matter.  
Please feel free to contact me at this office if you have any questions.

Sincerely,
David L. Price
District Representative and Water Management Division.


Here is the actual response sent back by Mr. DeVries:

Re: DEQ File No. 97-59-0023; T11N; R10W, Sec. 20; Lycoming County

Dear Mr. Price,

Your certified letter dated 12/17/02 has been handed to me to respond to.  
I am the legal landowner but not the Contractor at 2088 Dagget Lane,
Trout Run, Pennsylvania.

A couple of beavers are in the (State unauthorized) process of constructing  
and maintaining two wood "debris" dams across the outlet stream of my  
Spring Pond. While I did not pay for, authorize, nor supervise their dam project,  
I think they would be highly offended that you call their skillful use of natures
building materials "debris." I would like to challenge your department to  
attempt to emulate their dam project any time and/or any place you choose.  
I believe I can safely state there is no way you could ever match their dam  
skills, their dam resourcefulness, their dam ingenuity, their dam  
persistence, their dam determination and/or their dam work ethic.

As to your request, I do not think the beavers are aware that they must  
first fill out a dam permit prior to the start of this type of dam activity.


Title: Re: A Thought to motivate for Monday
Post by Ghost on Oct 2nd, 2006, 2:45pm
continued ;;D

My first dam question to you is:
(1) Are you trying to discriminate against my Spring Pond Beavers, or
(2) do you require all beavers throughout this State to conform to said dam request?

If you are not discriminating against these particular beavers, through the  
Freedom of Information Act, I request completed copies of all those other  
applicable beaver dam permits that have been issued. Perhaps we will see  
if there really is a dam violation of Part 301, Inland Lakes and Streams,  
of the Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act, Act 451 of the  
Public Acts of 1994, being sections 324.30101 to 324.30113 of the Pennsylvania  
Compiled Laws, annotated.

I have several concerns. My first concern is, aren't the beavers entitled
to legal representation? The Spring Pond Beavers are financially destitute
and are unable to pay for said representation -- so the State will have to
provide them with a dam lawyer. The Department's dam concern that  
either one or both of the dams failed during a recent rain event, causing  
flooding, is proof that this is a natural occurrence, which the Department  
is required to protect. In other words, we should leave the Spring Pond  
Beavers alone rather than harassing them and calling their dam names.

If you want the stream "restored" to a dam free-flow condition please  
contact the beavers -- but if you are going to arrest them, they obviously
did not pay any attention to your dam letter, they being unable to read English.

In my humble opinion, the Spring Pond Beavers have a right to build  
their unauthorized dams as long as the sky is blue, the grass is green  
and water flows downstream. They have more dam rights than I do to  
live and enjoy Spring Pond. If the Department of Natural Resources  
and Environmental Protection lives up to its name, it should protect  
the natural resources (Beavers) and the environment (Beavers' Dams).

So, as far as the beavers and I are concerned, this dam case can be  
referred for more elevated enforcement action right now. Why wait  
until 1/31/2006? The Spring Pond Beavers may be under the dam ice  
then and there will be no way for you or your dam staff to  
contact/harass them then.

In conclusion, I would like to bring your attention to a real  
environmental quality, health, problem in the area. It is the  
bears!  Bears are actually defecating in our woods. I definitely  
believe you should be persecuting the defecating bears and  
leave the beavers alone.

If you are going to investigate the beaver dam, watch your step!    
The bears are not careful where they dump!

Being unable to comply with your dam request, and being unable  
to contact you on your dam answering machine, I am sending this
response to your dam office.


THANK YOU.
RYAN DEVRIES & THE DAM BEAVERS  
 

Hope you all had a dam good laugh.......



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