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Moderator cut: language is going on? My grass and plants need some sun, yeah the rain is good, but too much, now i am getting fungus on my lawn. This is the WORST June EVER. I hope July gets better.
Last edited by nancy thereader; 06-26-2009 at 07:20 AM..
Ummm, just an innocent question to all who talk about Global Warming etc...
How do we know that all the changes we are seeing are not just meant to be? We had the Ice Age once...and all that change in the earth's climate. So how is this any different...may be the earth is coming circle back to where it was and will go back again to where it is now...in a few hundred/thousand years!
As much as I hate this change and would try to "undo" it, I question myself if all this hype about GW and stuff is man-made...how do we even know that this is not how it is supposed to be, just because we are not comfortable with it?
Well; you can always listen to the scientists whom get government funding which would end if they do not keep saying that the weather problems are man made.
Moderator cut: language is going on? My grass and plants need some sun, yeah the rain is good, but too much, now i am getting fungus on my lawn. This is the WORST June EVER. I hope July gets better.
i am hearing most of july is supposed to be rainy...there goes my 4th of july plans
Proves exactly what I'm saying...the weather patterns are way out of wack. We're on track to becoming the wettest June on record, and probably the longest stretch without a clear day as well.
I laugh at "global warming". You guys drinking the Kool-aid are making your ancesters proud...the ones that believed the earth was flat.
..said the Rush Limbaugh fan.
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