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Part One 
One of my favourite adventures I would have to say was going to Cultus Lake water-park with my friend Maddie, which coincidentally, is also about water-slides! It was an amazing experience, in fact it was the first time I had ever been to a water-park that size!

  Out of all the giant 3-story-tall water slides my favourite was light blue. It was fast, long and you always got splashed in the face whenever you hit a curve, which is amazing on those scorching hot days of mid-July. The best part of that particular water slide was that everyone could fit on the one giant tube they gave us, picture that: me Maddie and about four fifteen year-olds (Maddie's older sister and her friends) all sitting on the tube waiting for the staff to let us go. It was a pretty funny sight. When we went down the slide, everyone was screaming as the tube slide from one side to the other of the zigzag water slide, creeping higher and higher each time we hit a "zig" or a "zag". Just trying not to let go or you would fall right on the person on the other side of the tube. Even though that experience was crazy, nothing, even falling on the person could be nearly as bad as crashing through a fence like Dave and Morley's neighbour did.

Part Two
I found that the funniest story was "The Waterslide". I find that it is more fast paced and has many more funny jokes. "The Waterslide" was more detailed, I could really visualize what was going on. It felt like I was really in Dave an Morley's backyard. Thought "The Turlington's Dog" was quite funny, it lacked the detail that It would need to make in hilarious. It might also be because I am younger, but I can relate more to "The Waterslide" because it was mainly about kids. Overall I would have to pick "The Waterslide" as my favourite.

Another little detail: my favourite Vinyl Cafe ever would have to be "Dave the Dog Walker"
Here is the link to the podcast:
http://castroller.com/Podcasts/CbcRadioVinyl/2854377
(the story starts at about 24 minutes in)

 
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The article that I picked was about the Colorado wildfires threatening Denver's water supply. I believe that the water supply is definitely an issue, it could potentially mean that that the city of Denver would be getting contaminated water or no water at all. The main issue that scientists see about the wildfire being close to the reservoir is that during a storm, water would run down the mountains, getting contaminated by the ash from the fire which could jeopardize the cleanliness of the water reservoir. People could tackle this problem is by putting a barrier around the reservoir,  to prevent any waste from getting in to the drinking water, and collecting the contaminated runoff separate ans sending it to get treated separately. That way one of our most precious resources will stay safe and clean.