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EE_
28th July 2014, 03:43 AM
Lawn painting! What a great idea.
Maybe this could be done on farms dying crops and then on dying trees?
Everything will look normal and no one will even notice the drought. Ya gotta love innovation!
What's next, fake water fountains and fake swimming pools?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8MAajBnG7g

With all the new illegals being dumped into CA, there will be plenty of cheap labor to spray paint everything and harvest spray painted crops.

Here's the map where Obama is dumping the criminal invaders aka "breeders" and "future MS13 gang members".
https://www.numbersusa.com/news/not-my-backyard-feds-efforts-relocate-illegal-aliens-border

Tumbleweed
28th July 2014, 04:31 AM
Painting the grass is something I learned about quite a few years ago. The filming of the movie Dances with Wolves was done in the area where I live. They needed to film some scenes that were springtime with green grass but it was late summer and the grass was all dried up. They couldn't use a pickup to haul a sprayer because it would leave visible tracks through the grass. They wanted an old horse drawn wagon with narrow wheels that wouldn't knock down the grass and leave tracks so I rented them one. A friend of mine rented them his team of horses to pull it with and they paid him to haul their sprayer around and paint the grass green to make it look like spring.

Glass
28th July 2014, 05:03 AM
The whole worlds fake. Irish fake shops for G8 meeting.

http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20130603&t=2&i=737753671&w=&fh=&fw=&ll=700&pl=378&r=CBRE9521GJV00

I see a lot of places putting in astro turf. It used to be just for tennis courts. Now days, house density means small garden frontages. The way houses are built now they may only have 150ft sq of front yard. Otherwise people can't be bothered to water and so on for such a small space. Have to admit, first glance it's hard to tell its not real.

On new developments where they have cleared a lot of land or they are building highways and cutting through hills they get a cardboard paper pulp coloured green and spray it over the sand. It binds the sand to stop it blowing. We have both lots of sand and lots of wind. When they first starting doing this 20 years ago they used to put grass seed in it, but the grass would grow, look good but then die and look brown. Answer was to lose the grass and add green dye. It lasts until construction is done and the council moves in and buries everything in wood chips.

EE_
28th July 2014, 05:14 AM
Once they start moving the population out of Las Vegas, maybe they can replace them with fake cities like they use to build for the Nevada nuclear testing. Everything will look normal and it will be cheaper then finding water.

http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/nuclear050611/n19_30315079.jpg

EE_
28th July 2014, 05:17 AM
The whole worlds fake. Irish fake shops for G8 meeting.

http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20130603&t=2&i=737753671&w=&fh=&fw=&ll=700&pl=378&r=CBRE9521GJV00

I see a lot of places putting in astro turf. It used to be just for tennis courts. Now days, house density means small garden frontages. The way houses are built now they may only have 150ft sq of front yard. Otherwise people can't be bothered to water and so on for such a small space. Have to admit, first glance it's hard to tell its not real.

On new developments where they have cleared a lot of land or they are building highways and cutting through hills they get a cardboard paper pulp coloured green and spray it over the sand. It binds the sand to stop it blowing. We have both lots of sand and lots of wind. When they first starting doing this 20 years ago they used to put grass seed in it, but the grass would grow, look good but then die and look brown. Answer was to lose the grass and add green dye. It lasts until construction is done and the council moves in and buries everything in wood chips.

As long as all the fake stuff fools general population, they will believe everything is okay.

osoab
28th July 2014, 06:06 AM
It would help prevent this type of fiasco.

California City Will Fine Couple $500 For Not Watering Brown Lawn, State Will Fine’em $500 If They Do (http://consumerist.com/2014/07/18/california-city-will-fine-couple-500-for-not-watering-brown-lawn-state-will-fineem-500-if-they-do/)

Dogman
28th July 2014, 08:08 AM
My first permanent air force base was Bergstrom AFB outside of Austin TX. LBJ's ranch was abt 60 miles west and when he was pres, and after, Bergstrom was the main support base for him.

Because of ladybirds beautify thing, during winter all the grass from the front gate on the main drag to the flight line within line of sight from the road, was painted grass green to hide the unsightly winter brown.

My squadron maintained a couple of helicoptors and a C-47 (polished to a mirror finish) for his ranch use on the base and ground power equipment at the ranch, been there pulling pm's on that equipment and it was painted green, not olive drab but a grass green. The squadron supported him/his ranch with that equipment until he died.

Need to move a cow, air lift it.

;)

When I was stationed there you could still see the green paint in parts of the lawns on base, the painting stopped when tricky dick came into office.

Crazy nugget of fact!

Libertytree
28th July 2014, 08:23 AM
A few years ago on a trip to Cali I saw something I'd never seen before, many people had removed their grass, put down pea gravel and painted it green. They then raked different designs into it.