I went down and looked at the viewing platform yesterday, this guy had to climb over quite a few rocks and obstacles to get here. I’m more concerned about the health problems he may encounter from eating fish from the Big Poo then from falling in. The signs (posted in several locations) says, ‘NO RIVER ACCESS BEYOND THIS POINT.’

By l3wis

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  1. The river has many secrets. I heard you could stand in the middle under the Arc of Sadam with 13 stacked S10 cellphones with 5G charging each other and a Stargate would open beaming you to the next Star Trek convention. Try it.

  2. Before you eat any fish caught in the chemical toilet that is South Dakota be sure to have it tested at a lab independent of the state for glyphosate, dicamba, DDT, mercury, lead, cadmium, PFOs, E. coli, Shigella and Legionella.

  3. “give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”
    -Donald “Lao Tzu” Trump

  4. Yeah – go buy some Tilapia. They’ve been fed the poop straight from the CAFO floors, not somewhat filtered by natural flow.

  5. Ruf, when I used to work at OB, people used to ask me if I liked the Tilapia, and I would suggest the Salmon instead. When they asked why, I would say, “The Salmon live ABOVE the Tilapia in the fish farm, you do the math.”

  6. Why is it the city pays 285k for a deck when I can buy a 3,000 sf 4 bedroom home for the same price?

  7. Great point @DailySpin. I heard that figure of nearly 300K and just about passed out. Totally not surprising at all in this city. Look at how much they say some of the small foot bridges will cost that were washed out in the floods. Will the Dunham park bridge cost a million? Probably. LOL

  8. The irony is that about 25% of the cost went to engineering, design and consulting.

  9. That guy has probably been doing that longer than we are old, Scott. These aren’t the people we need to worry about getting close to the water and they are ultimately the ones who get affected by dumb rules put in place by city folk who don’t know what nature is really like. What is dumb is eating anything out of that river. Even catch and release is risky getting pricked by a fin and getting that toxic water in your blood.

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