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On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 22:21:30 -0800, "HangEveryRepubliKKKan"
sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote I loved it. I wish we'd break records every month, keeps things interesting. I'm not very fond of cold weather either, and I just may get used to this turning AmeriKKKa into a desert thing. You seem fond of the KKK "Ku Klux Klan", why? |
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On Nov 8, 4:54 pm, "
wrote: On Nov 7, 9:27 am, Roger Coppock wrote: October Claims 2nd Warmest Spot on NASA's 128-year Global Land Record. (cut) According to RSS MSU data, October was tied as the second coolest month in the 21st century, Hello! Is anyone home? There were no MSU satellites before 1979! To speak of century scale satellite records is a fantasy. |
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Roger Coppock wrote:
On Nov 8, 4:54 pm, " wrote: On Nov 7, 9:27 am, Roger Coppock wrote: October Claims 2nd Warmest Spot on NASA's 128-year Global Land Record. (cut) According to RSS MSU data, October was tied as the second coolest month in the 21st century, Hello! Is anyone home? There were no MSU satellites before 1979! To speak of century scale satellite records is a fantasy. 70 years from now we'll be close. |
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On Nov 9, 12:20?pm, Talk-n-Dog wrote:
Roger Coppock wrote: On Nov 8, 4:54 pm, " wrote: On Nov 7, 9:27 am, Roger Coppock wrote: October Claims 2nd Warmest Spot on NASA's 128-year Global Land Record. (cut) According to RSS MSU data, October was tied as the second coolest month in the 21st century, Hello! Is anyone home? There were no MSU satellites before 1979! To speak of century scale satellite records is a fantasy. 70 years from now we'll be close. Correct me if I am wrong but wouldn't the 21st century start in 2000. So there is no need for more than 8 years data to show all of the 21st century that has occurred so far? |
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![]() "joe six pack" wrote And it was AWESOME!!!! That's odd because you KKKonservative AmeriKKKan **** Suckers spent so much time complaining about how cold it was. |
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![]() That's odd because you KKKonservative AmeriKKKan **** Suckers spent so much time complaining about how cold it was. "joe six pack" wrote Not me that's for sure. I was in shorts and a t-shirt. I do remember someone else worrying about the fact that his grass was still green and the leaves hadn't turned colors and dropped off yet, though. Back last summer? I no one had made such a claim. However I note that as of November 7th, the leaves on the trees around here - normally gone by mid october, are not only still around, but still fully green and fully functional. "joe six pack" wrote And I do remeber reading a longwinded post from Fernbach about how he was enjoying the "unseasonably warm fall". Didn't they used to call those indian summers? Yup, fall is unseasonably warm, - again - it seems to happen every year now that the globe is warming. "Indian summer" typically came in early December, but it's effects have been eroded by winter not starting until early January. "joe six pack" wrote Regardless, I enjoyed the warm October weather in my area. I wonder if the farmers in the rapidly desertifying U.S. grain belt are. |
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On Nov 9, 11:37 am, RussRuck wrote:
On Nov 9, 12:20?pm, Talk-n-Dog wrote: Roger Coppock wrote: On Nov 8, 4:54 pm, " wrote: On Nov 7, 9:27 am, Roger Coppock wrote: October Claims 2nd Warmest Spot on NASA's 128-year Global Land Record. (cut) According to RSS MSU data, October was tied as the second coolest month in the 21st century, Hello! Is anyone home? There were no MSU satellites before 1979! To speak of century scale satellite records is a fantasy. 70 years from now we'll be close. Correct me if I am wrong but wouldn't the 21st century start in 2000. So there is no need for more than 8 years data to show all of the 21st century that has occurred so far? Roger Coppock evidently has a reading comprehension problem.- A. McIntire |
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 22:25:14 -0800, "HangEveryRepubliKKKan"
sayd the following: You seem to be fond of Fascism. AmeriKKKan KKKlown. You seem fond of the KKK "Ku Klux Klan", why? |
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![]() "Crackles McFarly" wrote I loved it. I wish we'd break records every month, keeps things interesting. I'm not very fond of cold weather either, and I just may get used to this turning AmeriKKKa into a desert thing. |
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![]() "HangEveryRepubliKKKan" wrote: I wonder if the farmers in the rapidly desertifying U.S. grain belt are. "Crackles McFarly" wrote Who cares if they are? People who want to eat. Most likely. Next I suppose people who would rather not increase AmeriKKKa's dependence on foreign nations for food. I propose that should AmeriKKKans begin to starve, foreign aid should be offered to the Failed AmeriKKKan state in the form of low interest loans and military aid = as long as the weapons systems purchased come from Europe, China and Japan. |
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