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Getting Cold
SirSkyRider:
Bah. Cold and (most of the time dry). My skin starts protesting. :-\
Ixarku:
It seems like the last few years, the weather extremes in central FL have varied more than usual. I mean anecdotally, of course; I don't have any hard data to back it up, just my imperfect memory. It's normally colder in February than in December, and it's not unusual to be outside sweating in shorts & Tshirts around the Thanksgiving or Christmas holidays. The last few summers have been brutal (seems like almost every day in July & August this year the temperatures were 96+F), and conversely there have been more cold snaps in during winter the last few years than I remember before that.
Of course it could be just that I notice this stuff more now that I have a house & a big-ass lawn to take care of.
Soryon:
I dont particularly like the cold whether, but I participate in winter sports so, its part of the deal. Kinda hard to snowboard on grass.
Plus I live on a lake so when it freezes over I can just drive straight across it. Saves me time going to the store, lol.
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: Ixarku on September 14, 2011, 09:31:29 PM ---It seems like the last few years, the weather extremes in central FL have varied more than usual. I mean anecdotally, of course; I don't have any hard data to back it up, just my imperfect memory. It's normally colder in February than in December, and it's not unusual to be outside sweating in shorts & Tshirts around the Thanksgiving or Christmas holidays. The last few summers have been brutal (seems like almost every day in July & August this year the temperatures were 96+F), and conversely there have been more cold snaps in during winter the last few years than I remember before that.
Of course it could be just that I notice this stuff more now that I have a house & a big-ass lawn to take care of.
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But I will agree, the varying of weathers is getting more extreme. It's hotter in the summer time and it's colder in the winter time. Does this mean is global warming or global cooling? Or is it climate change?
Ixarku:
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But I will agree, the varying of weathers is getting more extreme. It's hotter in the summer time and it's colder in the winter time. Does this mean is global warming or global cooling? Or is it climate change?
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Duh, if it's colder in the winter, then that's proof that there's no such thing as global warming, and if it's hotter in the summer it's proof that poor people should stop expecting a handout from the government and should go get a job to pay for air conditioning like everyone else.
(There's my Stephen Colbert-esque comment of the day for ya....)
And she's not a slut in that picture, she's clearly one of the aforementioned poor people, who can't even afford clothes, the lazy ass girl.
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