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Broiling summer brings droughts (France lost 15,000 people in 2003 - from the heat)
International Herald Tribune ^
| 7/19/05
Posted on 07/20/2005 8:01:52 PM PDT by Libloather
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"I ask each person to make an effort to limit the excessive use of water," he said.
Drink more wine? Say, what is wine made from?
To: Libloather
The Frogs need to discover 'Le Freon'
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:07:25 PM PDT
by
keithtoo
(Howard Dean's Democratic Party: Traitors, Haters, and Vacillators)
To: Libloather
summer temperatures consistently higher than [...] 90 degrees Fahrenheit, killed 15,000 people, mostly elderly, and prompted a national outcry. I lived in San Antonio for 20+ years. It was basically above 90 every day from May 1 through Sept 15. EVERY YEAR.
They had these inventions called "air conditioners". They cooled off your house.
They had things called "lakes". Basically a big pool of water you swim in.
They had a thing called the ocean. You could swim in that, or just soak up its breeze.
They had things called "margaritas". You could....
Oh, never mind.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:08:21 PM PDT
by
Izzy Dunne
(Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
To: Libloather
Is it really a true, verifyable fact that 15,000 people died in France during last summer's heat wave? Where can I find the information?
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:09:37 PM PDT
by
garyhope
(moules et frites)
To: garyhope
Yeah, it really happened and it was big news. Where were you?
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:10:34 PM PDT
by
randog
(What the....?!)
To: Libloather
90 degrees Fahrenheit, killed 15,000 people,Oh good grief! Does no one over there own an A/C? In their cars? Besides, 90 degrees? C'mon, people didn't die in the south in those numbers before air conditioning. I don't get it. Do they not know fans and water? It's not like they're working or anything.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:10:57 PM PDT
by
eyespysomething
("Old Hippies" re-living their activist youth - the first time nostalgia had a body count attached.)
To: Izzy Dunne
They had things called "margaritas". You could....I lived in San Antonio in the early '80's. Can't really recall much of those times either...
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:12:11 PM PDT
by
Libloather
(I trust Hillary as far as I can throw her...)
To: randog
Boy, talk about a fast reply!! Thanks.
I was in Texas where it was even hotter than France. Course I had AC and cold beer, soda, iced tea to help me survive.
And yes, I was aware of what happened in France, I just wasn't sure that that many people actually died from the heat. That's a scandal. And the French criticize us.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:14:14 PM PDT
by
garyhope
(moules et frites)
To: Izzy Dunne
I grew up in New Orleans, and always got amazed when I started hearing people dying when the temp got to 90. Shucks, we were lucky if the nighttime temp got to 80, about 4 in the morning. Somewhere about the 2 week of May it'd climb up there, and stay hot, sometimes to mid October...
I guess it's what you're used to.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:16:10 PM PDT
by
Knitting A Conundrum
(Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
To: Izzy Dunne
They had a thing called the ocean. You could swim in that, or just soak up its breeze.Yep, that ocean in San Antonio is one of my favorites. Close behind, however, is the one in Arizona.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:16:19 PM PDT
by
Mind-numbed Robot
(Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government.)
To: keithtoo
The Frogs need to discover 'Le Freon'LOFLMAO
To: Libloather; NautiNurse; andrew2527; AnAmericanMother; A Jovial Cad; Betis70; Bigturbowski; ...
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:17:21 PM PDT
by
quantim
(I'm at the point now where I refer to all liberals as "insurgents.")
To: Libloather
It goes without saying that they will surrender to the heat.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:18:00 PM PDT
by
doug from upland
(The Hillary documentary is coming)
To: garyhope
I was in Texas where it was even hotter than France. Course I had AC and cold beer, soda, iced tea to help me survive. A lot of people lived in Texas before there was air conditioning or even easy access to ice.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:18:13 PM PDT
by
FreedomCalls
(It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
To: eyespysomething
It was mainly old people left in their old folks homes while their families went on their famous (and popular) month-long vacations. Came home to find grandmere and grandpere rotting in a makeshift morgue.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:18:32 PM PDT
by
randog
(What the....?!)
To: Libloather
With Europe's high temperatures, maybe this will be the year to finally discover 'Noah's Ark' ?
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:20:07 PM PDT
by
rawhide
To: Izzy Dunne
The MSM has finally discovered that it gets warm in the summer. Not only in North America, but in Europe as well. The amazing thing is that the story treats it like the natives are surprised that it does so each year. They must sit around in the newsroom saying, "What can we put on the news tonight?" Son of a Gun it is hot in Chicago. Not only hot, but it is over 100. People are going to die. Then we see a clip of some old. presumably poor person saying that it is just like heat coming out of an oven. Is this news? Everyone knows that it is hot in the summer! Arrest all the usual suspects. We will stop this! By the way, it is the US's fault. No! No! I was wrong. It is Bush's fault, and he did it for the oil.
To: Libloather
(France lost 15,000 people in 2003 - from the heat) France didn't lose 15,000 people due to the heat in 2003, they lost 15,000 people due to neglect. A lot of people took off for their socialist-guaranteed vacation in August and left their enfeebled Granny behind to fend for herself. They died of neglect -- not heat.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:20:55 PM PDT
by
FreedomCalls
(It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
To: Libloather

What! I was there in 2347 and they lost 4,379,056 to the heat wave and all I got was a monocle, a stale beer and 37 francs!
Can't argue here! Bender was there...
I had the Top Hat already... From Fry's birthday, don't ya know.
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:24:47 PM PDT
by
sonofatpatcher2
(Texas, Love & a .45-- What more could you want, campers? };^)
To: Petronski
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posted on
07/20/2005 8:25:40 PM PDT
by
cyborg
(http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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