Posted on 11/11/2019 3:16:56 PM PST by Olog-hai
I scratch my watch and wind my arse wondering why no one figures out the sun controls the earths climate. After 30 plus years in Idaho and 20 plus in northern Missouri, the weather patterns change and you learn to live with them. All the hand wringing dont mean feces. Snow shovels or shade, you suck it up and deal with it. Oh and bitching and gripping either way, doesnt do any good but its something to do. :)
You b-stard!!!
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LOL I figured someone would have trouble with the female pastor thing.
I hope you live to be 115.
But, but!
September and October were the hottest ever!
I saw it on the news!
“I scratch my watch and wind my arse wondering why no one figures out the sun controls the earths climate.”
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That, and it’s fight with the -454.75 F of space. As long as there’s been an earth, it’s climate has been changing and they ain’t a dang thing anyone can do about it.
6 inches here in S.E. Michigan and likely to increase tonight. Most snow I’ve seen this early in November in many years..........
“LOL I figured someone would have trouble with the female pastor thing.”
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Actually, my thinking was “I see three problems - female, pastor, millennial”. Pretty much three strikes right there!
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Hog killing weather...
How DARE you!
If the Yellowstone volcano goes in your lifetime, plan on moving south of the equator.
If you can.
About 4 inches in Barry county.
Daytime highs for the next few days will be below the average overnight lows for this time of year.
HEL-lo — I grew up in Buffalo and then lived in in Alaska the next 20 years. I “get” snow. I’m not bitching and griping — just making a couple statements in my old age.
Youth pastor. She does not preach.
If the caldera in Yellowstone blew, half the worlds populations would die. Northern America would cease to function. The US feeds millions. Youd have to find someplace to move to that had food and drinkable water. Then how you going to getting there flying? The planet would have to restructure civilization completely. IMO
Wow. You lived in the lake effect off Lake Erie with those nasty Colorado lows and then you moved to Alaska. That’s impressive! You have done your fair share of snow storms!
Did you live through that crazy storm of what I think was 1977 in Buffalo?
Hat doffed to you. Its what us old folks do. I like where Im at more than anywhere Ive been. Its why Im still here. :)
“Mighty cold here in Minneapolistan today.”
13 degrees now. I should have plugged in the truck when I got home.
“Did you live through that crazy storm of what I think was 1977 in Buffalo?”
No; I was in Alaska by then. BTW, Anchorage winters were much milder than Buffalo’s winters — due to the Japanese Current, they say.
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