Don’t think this cold winter will be remembered. Come the first 100 degree day of the summer, all of the Algore disciples will be out ringing the town church bells to sound the alarm of global warming. And the public, with the attention span of a sugared-up Golden Retriever, will be suckered in and panic. And the Dem convention will play up how the Bush-Chimp-Hitler-Halliburton-ExxonMobil conspiracy is causing asphalt streets to buckle from the heat.
You gots the same thing we did. Ended up with about 6 inches of the frozen global warming. The new snow blower worked like a charm the following morning.
MTS: The reason the asphalt buckles here in Illinois, specifically the Chicago metro area, is because corrupted business practices just don’t work like they used to.
on 28 Feb 2008 at 10:03 am Charles Eaton
My native-born Californian stern-section gets chills just looking at such a photograph.
Of course the only time I’ve ever been in Indiana was during lightning bug season, when the temperature and the humidity were about the same number.
Nice view! Be glad you aren’t living in a teepee :-)
Don’t think this cold winter will be remembered. Come the first 100 degree day of the summer, all of the Algore disciples will be out ringing the town church bells to sound the alarm of global warming. And the public, with the attention span of a sugared-up Golden Retriever, will be suckered in and panic. And the Dem convention will play up how the Bush-Chimp-Hitler-Halliburton-ExxonMobil conspiracy is causing asphalt streets to buckle from the heat.
You gots the same thing we did. Ended up with about 6 inches of the frozen global warming. The new snow blower worked like a charm the following morning.
MTS: The reason the asphalt buckles here in Illinois, specifically the Chicago metro area, is because corrupted business practices just don’t work like they used to.
My native-born Californian stern-section gets chills just looking at such a photograph.
Of course the only time I’ve ever been in Indiana was during lightning bug season, when the temperature and the humidity were about the same number.