Oh wait--it isn't "global warming" anymore it is climate change. Good thing we kept our winter stuff when we moved down here. I picked all the lemons off my lemon tree so that is OK. If any other plants can't handle the cold---too bad ! http://www.wunderground.com/severe.asp
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Wolfman wrote:
Oh wait--it isn't "global warming" anymore it is climate change. Good thing we kept our winter stuff when we moved down here. http://www.wunderground.com/severe.asp
They are saying it is going to snow here on Thursday... I haven't seen snow where I live since I lived in Pittsburgh fresh out of fucking college!!! I hadn't seen it at all until I went to OKC a few weeks ago for my Grandmother's funeral... I still don't like it.
BSmack wrote:I can certainly infer from that blurb alone that you are self righteous, bible believing, likely a Baptist or Presbyterian...
Miryam wrote:but other than that, it's cool, man. you're a christer.
LTS TRN 2 wrote:Okay, Sunny, yer cards are on table as a flat-out Christer.
Down in Bradenton right now and this is shirt sleeve weather. Went and ate at 10 last night and I'm looking at the locals bundled up like their from Missouri - BWA!
(Glen - got in late last night and back out this afternoon of would have tried to connect)
Minus freaking 4 degrees here as I type this - and it's supposed to get colder later in the week, after another snowstorm dumps more on us miserable creatures. They're calling for minus 16 on Saturday.
For all you weather snobs down in the Gulf States, this Arctic Express is going to reach out and touch you too. Good luck, I know y'all aren't prepared for these extremes. The heaviest coat you own is probably a windbreaker.
I thought it pretty strange to see snow in Phoenix a couple years ago when I lived there. It all melted by late morning, of course.
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Papa Willie wrote:I lived in the NWT next to the Arctic Circle in one of the coldest months they had ever seen. Yeah - I've seen it cold..... :D Shit - we'd go out and spend a day on the snowmobiles if we were lucky enough to see it go UP to -20....
I'm sure you felt right at home in the arctic but I can't imagine you riding a snowmobile.