It's not *climate disruption* dude, it's global warming! Brrrrrrrrrrrr. The 
ship that got stuck in ice was researching global warming, media didn't say 
much about that. Isn't it summer in the Southern Hemisphere?


From: Bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Friday, January 3, 2014 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Let's talk about the big gorilla in the room

  
Thanks. I find it "interesting" to find out what people are doing with climate 
disruption.  Keep warm.  Us old sods don't do well with home temperatures under 
68 degrees.  I have taken to using my heater tower as electricity is cheaper 
than gas and besides I'm only in one room at a time.On 01/03/2014 10:04 AM, 
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
  
>Just after midnight, it was -8 degrees where my sister lives in Vermont. It's 
>-3 there now, the high for the day. Predicted to go down to -15 tonight. 
>Around 8 inches of snow, but that's piddling for Vermont.
>
>
>Ten inches of snow where I am on the Jersey shore (the snowfall has stopped), 
>temp 18 degrees and sunny, going down to zero tonight, warming up to the high 
>20s-low 30s tomorrow, 40s on Sunday and Monday, then down again to the 10s and 
>low teens on Tuesday, warming again to 40s (with rain) Wednesday through the 
>weekend. The ups and downs keep you on your toes.
>
>
>Anything else you want to know? Did you find that fascinating?
>
>
>(We weren't really talking much about whether Jesus was "real"; that's a 
>complicated topic. We were discussing what the Bible says about his 
>resurrection, which is pretty simple if you can read. Barry made the same 
>mistake.)
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>
>
>
><< For the moment at least that gorilla should be the winter weather the US is 
>having. I haven't seen much mention of it here. Nah, let's waste our time 
>talking about whether Jayzuz was real or not. So how are folks doing with 
>"climate disruption?"Even here in the SF Bay Area we've had a long month or 
>more of 30 degree temperatures in the morning then sometimes reaching the 70s 
>in the afternoon. Usually such weather is delegated for a couple weeks in late 
>January. We also have had very dry weather though it wouldn't surprise me to 
>see rain from mid January through March. I love when it rains on the water 
>Nazis parade. >>

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