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I have heard that FARTS as a result of eating Mexican and Indian food causes an acceleration in Global Warming ....
only white Canadians will fart after eating mexican or indian food, or any kind of non-bland food that is not a burger, steak or a plate of salad.
the rest of the population will be fine.
I notice the change from when I was a kid 40 years ago, back then there were few thaws in the winter, now there are many times when it rains and stays above freezing. Real winter seems to be from late December to early February now as opposed to the entire 3 months, our average high rises back above freezing by the 2nd week of February, and the grass greens up by mid march now, as opposed to early April. Certain plants that needed to be protected in winter, like fig trees can now make it through winter with no protection and little if any dieback.
People say this stuff every year when there is like, a two week variation of when snow fell compared to the previous winter, as if every year weather should be exactly the same. Last year in Sudbury snow didn't stay until mid-end of December, but we just had a snowfall that very well might stick until April considering the 2 week forecast.
Although there has been a warming trend in winters across Canada over the past decade, it's much less pronounced here in the Prairies. All our warming of the decade can be tied to two mild winters (2005-06 and 2011-12). The rest were close to normal or ass-freezingly cold (2007-08, 2008-09).
I notice the change from when I was a kid 40 years ago, back then there were few thaws in the winter, now there are many times when it rains and stays above freezing. Real winter seems to be from late December to early February now as opposed to the entire 3 months, our average high rises back above freezing by the 2nd week of February, and the grass greens up by mid march now, as opposed to early April. Certain plants that needed to be protected in winter, like fig trees can now make it through winter with no protection and little if any dieback.
Last few years it's been raining on New Year's Eve.
Did anyone hear all the geese today? I got out of my car after grocery shopping to a cacophony of honking. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw several V-formations in the sky. People have been reporting it all over town. They usually leave around October. It's 2 days away from December!!
Something aint right.
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