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Old March 21st 10, 11:02 AM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,uk.sci.weather
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Default One for the posterior

Just for the world to know, when I am rich and famous....
dead and famous I mean...

Yesterday's largest magnitude quake was the brief change in the
weather we had here yesterday.

It was a little wet in Britain. (Not so's you'd notice anything that
special but the fact was remarked upon in various sectors.)

(It sometimes amazes me what turns some people on. And to think I
think I don't have a life. Feck! Sad *******s.)

6.2 M. 2010/03/20. 14:01. 03.4 South. 152.2 East. NEW IRELAND REGION,
PAPUA

How do I know?
Let's not get scientific here. What's good for the CRUx is good for
the cook.

All you need to remember is that you heard it here first folks.
(I seem to remember you heard it here before, too, neither.)

You can stick your carbon dioxide in the sea where it belongs. Suck
this one.