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It's working!Let's put it this way...
Trump can claim he fixed "Global warming" on his 2nd day in office.![]()
How does -18 C sound to you?
Your translator is broken. I really meant you aren't worth the time.Translation...
On the inside of the paper bag it reads GLOBAL WARMING IS REAL, so if you wear one over your head like Crepitus, you are never "confused" by all that snow outside...
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Sure, kid. That's what I meant.Uh huh, snow in winter. The world is coming to an end.
You want to maintain plows 365 days a year for a once in 10-year event? How dumb are you?There's no plows? How dumb is that?
A lot of the neighbors have farm tractors....some have bucket attachments for the front.You want to maintain plows 365 days a year for a once in 10-year event? How dumb are you?
I am sure the fire department rescue units have a fleet of boats for water rescues in Death Valley!
That works for about 5 feet. You can clear a driveway with that in about a half hour. Plowing a road? No way.A lot of the neighbors have farm tractors....some have bucket attachments for the front.
I'm sure if I needed them they would love to have an excuse to use them.
I live in gray court dusting here.Just enough to cover the ground here in upstate S.C.
I see where they are shoveling that global warming in Pensacola FL today, also Southern Louisiana.
Rare indeed.
you cant use them to clear a road. We had a huge storm in the late 80's on Lejeune and Jacksonville NC. a couple feet of snow. the lack of equipment meant roads weren't cleared. after a couple days the snow hadn't melted and road travel was still bad so they tried to use graders to clear the snow, tore the roads up.A lot of the neighbors have farm tractors....some have bucket attachments for the front.
I'm sure if I needed them they would love to have an excuse to use them.
Well you can't actually scrape the pavement. Just hover above it....leave an inch or two. That helps when your wheels are buried in snow so that you might get a little traction.you cant use them to clear a road. We had a huge storm in the late 80's on Lejeune and Jacksonville NC. a couple feet of snow. the lack of equipment meant roads weren't cleared. after a couple days the snow hadn't melted and road travel was still bad so they tried to use graders to clear the snow, tore the roads up.
I think it is pretty, and I look forward to it, for once it happens, we know that summer is around the corner.Spring snow drives me to despair