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I seem to remember that it was at 100' low now that you mention it. I did not remember that you said they cut it down again. Years back now when we had our drought, Lake Lavon was so low that an old bridge was exposed. It was a farm road bridge that crossed the major river that is now the center of the lake. In other areas I heard reports that you could see the roofs of buildings (farm sheds that were out in the fields) when it was a calm day and the water was still. There were some older guys that were telling stories of before they closed the road and how they would go sit out on the bridge and fish even as the damn was filling up. I guess it was a slow process as they were letting a lot of water out to go down stream into the bigger dam. It was built because of a drought and the main lake was low.
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Why do they call it "Common Sense" when it is so rare?
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