Posted on 02/07/2012 4:24:23 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Good. I hate sea grass. I hope it all burns up so we have nice smooth sea floors in that area.
Between Spain and Cyprus is a close enough position for any sailor! What with Global Warming and all, that should really narrow the hunt down for this elusive grass. In case I need another set of coordinates, would that put the grass somewhere between Alexandria and Istanbul, too? Look for the old grass where the plots intersect, I reckon. But wait, I forgot! With Global Warming, there won't be any Alexandria. No Istanbul, either.
Add algae, and you would be correct on all 4 counts!
Notice how the Marxist throw out so called facts that aren’t?
Do a Google search, no indication the Mediterranean is warming at all, let alone 3 time whatever. Let’s see 3 times 0 is uh LIE.
Go here... http://www.ispyonsalem.com/ and listen to the most recent program....next week will be Rep. Tom McClintock talking further about it, as well as a scientist...
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Thanks ApplegateRanch. Just adding to the catalog, not sending a general distribution. |
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Algae is a new one on me regarding the Klamath. What’s their complaint?
Upper Klamath Lake = Whatchamacallit Sucker; harvesting blue-green algae “super-food” & irrigated farmers lower down the valley vs Lower Klamath Wildlife Refuge & water releases for salmon. Unless that sucker is in Lower Klamath. Been a few years since we left Medford...like about 10.
Then there’s Copco Dam & the one above it; they’ve been b****ing about Copco for at least 40 years.
Is the other one they’re griping about now the little one a few miles upstream from (un)Happy Camp?
Watermelons love change until it happens naturally and they realize they don’t control everything on earth.
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