logic, as applied to global warming

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logic, as applied to global warming

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Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am I live in Texas....you live in America.
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Fair enough ... but is the hamburger cold?
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Mildest summer in like forever thankyou global warming
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fits with the theory. You are benefitting, Fats, from a phenomena of Pacific cooling, due to melting shelf ice.
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fatman wrote:Mildest summer in like forever thankyou global warming
What's a mild summer down in Mad Max land ...50 C?
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Well it does depend on the location Slick down here we have had it pretty good but other parts of the country have been fubard one town in queensland has had like 2 straight weeks of 40 plus here not even sure we hit 40 at all mind you summer did start early and i cant remember that far back haha. And yup El nino good and bad
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