To: ClimateDepot.com
I live in Ohio. It’s now July 29th. I have yet to turn on my air-conditioning this year, not once, not for a moment. I’m afraid the glaciers are coming back.
9 posted on
07/29/2009 5:48:27 PM PDT by
OldDeckHand
(No Socialized Medicine, No Way, No How, No Time)
To: OldDeckHand
Im afraid the glaciers are coming back.The upside is they will bring more rocks. The better upside is that you won't have to dig them out of your fields. You won't live that long.
/johnny
14 posted on
07/29/2009 5:56:28 PM PDT by
JRandomFreeper
(God Bless us all, each, and every one.)
To: OldDeckHand
I live in the Seattle area, and I can tell you that you could fetch a lot of cash for that air conditioner right about now. The average temp for this area at this time of year is 77. Today, it hit 102, the same for tomorrow.
This area simply does not get this type of heat and are not prepared for it. Very few homes or apts. have air conditioning; and this type of heat defeats most fans.
To: OldDeckHand
I live in Ohio. Its now July 29th. I have yet to turn on my air-conditioning this year, not once, not for a moment. Im afraid the glaciers are coming back.
I'm a New York Yankees fan and listen to their radio broadcasts on a regular basis. I listened to a game when the Yankees played against the Red Sox in late May at Boston. The temperature was 50 degrees. One of the announcers, Susan Waldman, proclaimed the unusually cold weather was due to global warming and compounded this ludicrous statement by further claiming global warming is when weather seems out of place. I immediately tuned out.
39 posted on
07/29/2009 10:14:48 PM PDT by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! FairTaxNation.com)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson