Saw that on facebook the other day, so true lmao.
Gives a new meaning to "The Nut Cracker"...Awesome!!!!!
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My missus said "she must be Fit" - couldn't believe how many Crunches/Sit ups Girl could do...LOL
I read a news story that parts of Ontario were actually colder than the surface of the moon. Hear about those people trapped in ice in the Antarctic? It was a expedition to see the effects of global warming and to see drowning polar bears...They got frozen and an ice breaker sent to help got stuck, and a third one who has the stranded passengers on board has been requested to stay in the area if they need to rescue the 2nd ice breaker. Global warming my ass! LOL[video=youtube;051ddIvQ2hI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=051ddIvQ2hI[/video]
Now that is cold.
That ice mantle they were going to explore and study was supposed to be having the large amounts of ice runoff. The studies are now saying that global warming is becoming a mini ice age. I'm old enough to remember winters like this. I remember snow drifts so deep that I couldn't look over them and that was in Metro Detroit.I read a news story that parts of Ontario were actually colder than the surface of the moon. Hear about those people trapped in ice in the Antarctic? It was a expedition to see the effects of global warming and to see drowning polar bears...They got frozen and an ice breaker sent to help got stuck, and a third one who has the stranded passengers on board has been requested to stay in the area if they need to rescue the 2nd ice breaker. Global warming my ass! LOL
Yeah, it was worse in North Porcupine.[video=youtube;051ddIvQ2hI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=051ddIvQ2hI[/video]
Now that is cold.
Not picking a fight, but I have never really trusted my recollections of the weather from my childhood. I know what you are saying though - late 1960s, perhaps? I think that I remember things in a way that can't be trusted for scientific purposes. For example, we remember the extremes without recording the mean years. I wonder how much of it is just our perspective change as we grow older.That ice mantle they were going to explore and study was supposed to be having the large amounts of ice runoff. The studies are now saying that global warming is becoming a mini ice age. I'm old enough to remember winters like this. I remember snow drifts so deep that I couldn't look over them and that was in Metro Detroit.
Meteorology and weather forecasting is science, which has less than a 50% accuracy...but people in that position keep their high paying jobs. Do you know any other career where you can be wrong 50% of the time and keep it? Medical doctors can't pull that stunt off. The fact is the earth and weather patterns are beyond mans comprehension even with super computers. We have not been on the planet making recordings long enough to have a clue compared to the age of this rock. What we say is man made, like we are that powerful with the exception of poisoning the planet, may be natural climate changes that have been taking place before man even existed. There was an ice age before man and we did not cause it.Not picking a fight, but I have never really trusted my recollections of the weather from my childhood. I know what you are saying though - late 1960s, perhaps? I think that I remember things in a way that can't be trusted for scientific purposes. For example, we remember the extremes without recording the mean years. I wonder how much of it is just our perspective change as we grow older.
That's why I tend to rely on science people. While they are still pissing me off by lying about how magnets work, I figure they know their shit.
Why yes I do: politics and government administration.snip Do you know any other career where you can be wrong 50% of the time and keep it? snip
1978? I was in Indiana , we didnt leave the farm for a week.That ice mantle they were going to explore and study was supposed to be having the large amounts of ice runoff. The studies are now saying that global warming is becoming a mini ice age. I'm old enough to remember winters like this. I remember snow drifts so deep that I couldn't look over them and that was in Metro Detroit.
YOU SIR HAVE WON THE DEBATE! Well played sir as I have no argument.Why yes I do: politics and government administration.
I remember when the ohio river froze over in 77 . I was 12 but some of the young long hairs walked across to kentucky and back.My grannie if she was alive would be about 120, no kidding, was of Indian blood and told us of a 10, 30 and 50 cycle to the lakes. And that every once and awhile they will occur at the same time. I do remember the flooding of the Lake St. Clair too, I was a little one but I remember being very afraid.
Then the Army Corp of Engineers started playing with drudging the St Clair River and the Detroit River for larger and larger ships and the cycles haven't been the same.
Baseball player. Batting averages.Do you know any other career where you can be wrong 50% of the time and keep it?