Oddball
Unobtanium Member
Fricken cris/kirk---there's gotta be something worse than neg repping the idiot.
can we moon him or something ?

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Fricken cris/kirk---there's gotta be something worse than neg repping the idiot.
can we moon him or something ?
Chris ---IT'S SUMMER. IT'S SUPPOSE TO BE HOT.
Chris ---IT'S SUMMER. IT'S SUPPOSE TO BE HOT.
Just moon him boing---please !![]()
So . . . . it's really hot in July in CA, LA, TX and FL? Thank you captain obvious.
Amusing editorial technique, Chris.
Also while you keep reiterating the same very few brain dead bumper sticker blathering points.All this is going on while the Sun is at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.
Also while you keep reiterating the same very few brain dead bumper sticker blathering points.All this is going on while the Sun is at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.
Coincidence?!?!?????
Amusing editorial technique, Chris.
It is amusing.
Facts vs personal attacks.
Guess who wins?
The weatherman said that next week we'll be getting into the 90's and possibly have some record breaking heat. We have record breaking heat every summer, come July and August. And in the winter it gets cold. Sometimes it gets really cold. Funny how that works.
What I cannot deny is that you are a brain dead platitude and slogan machine, who hasn't had an original analytical thought in his entire life.Also while you keep reiterating the same very few brain dead bumper sticker blathering points.All this is going on while the Sun is at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.
Coincidence?!?!?????
Which you can't deny!
All you can do is issue some lame insult.
Why don't you just admit you are wrong?
Amusing editorial technique, Chris.
It is amusing.
Facts vs personal attacks.
Guess who wins?
The weatherman said that next week we'll be getting into the 90's and possibly have some record breaking heat. We have record breaking heat every summer, come July and August. And in the winter it gets cold. Sometimes it gets really cold. Funny how that works.
I bet you have record breaking cold temperatures on occasion to.
*gasp*
Amusing editorial technique, Chris.
It is amusing.
Facts vs personal attacks.
Guess who wins?
I'm pretty sure that pointing out that it is summer, and during summer the weather is hot, isn't a personal attack, but that's just me.
Record temperatures are broken nearly every summer in various regions at various times.Is it just you that is missing that despite the fact that it's summer, it's also a record breakingly hot summer in the area from whence those reports are coming from?
Or is it that you just don't understand why those records being broken are significant to Chris' point?
It is amusing.
Facts vs personal attacks.
Guess who wins?
I'm pretty sure that pointing out that it is summer, and during summer the weather is hot, isn't a personal attack, but that's just me.
Is it just you that is missing that despite the fact that it's summer, it's also a record breakingly hot summer in the area from whence those reports are coming from?
Or is it that you just don't understand why those records being broken are significant to Chris' point?
Record-setting heat not over yet
Alan Gomez, USA TODAY
Summer heat waves are expected in the South. But in Michigan?
Cities in Wisconsin and Michigan and all the way down to Texas and Florida have been smashing heat records this week: concrete roads buckled, one person was found dead and seven show dogs died. "Records will continue to roll in," said James Wilson, a meteorologist at The Weather Channel.
Wilson said a wide swath of the country is experiencing temperatures ranging 10 to 15 degrees above average.
Some record-setting temperatures set on Wednesday: 96 degrees in Grand Rapids, Mich.; 95 in Traverse City, Mich.; 105 in Austin; 104 in Houston; and 106 in Waco, breaking a record.
Record-setting heat not over yet - USATODAY.com
Record temperatures could be set today in Green Bay
June 24, 2009
Green Bay saw temperatures reach a record high Tuesday and might see a repeat today.
The thermometer hit 95 degrees at 5 p.m. Tuesday, passing the record of 94 degrees.
Record temperatures could be set today in Green Bay | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press-Gazette