Henry Rogue
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@ news anchor, it takes all her concentration to keep breathing.
Is this anchor completely insane?
But guys, its the creationists who are "nutballs" and "kooks", not these enlightened scientific intellectuals! Armed with the infallible truths of modern science, these people can never err!

Stop it.![]()
Why? Global warming hysteria is a direct result of religio-statist science.
I sure do wish I had some snake oil.

The asteroid was cold and wanted to warm up?

Maybe if Danke sacrifices a couple of the young Asian kids he has stashed in his closet, the weather will get better?
I sure do wish I had some snake oil.
@ news anchor, it takes all her concentration to keep breathing.
So, 12" of snow is a consequence of climate change? I thought it was a consequence of "winter".
Now, a 60" snow... That would be an anomaly worth raising questions over. But... come on. A foot of snow? That's not so outrageous. Who are the simps these snake oil salesmen are selling this crap to?
Chasing a Record Portland, Maine: All-time record snowstorm (31.9"); Old record from Jan. 17-18, 1979 (27.1") Hartford, Conn.: (Bradley Field): Second-heaviest snowfall on record (22.3)"; record is from Jan. 12, 2011 (24"). Worcester, Mass.: Third heaviest snowstorm all-time (28.7"); Record is 33" from "April Fools' 1997". Concord, N.H.: Second heaviest snowstorm all-time (24"). Boston (Logan Airport): Fifth heaviest snowstorm on record (24.9").
So, 12" of snow is a consequence of climate change? I thought it was a consequence of "winter".
Now, a 60" snow... That would be an anomaly worth raising questions over. But... come on. A foot of snow? That's not so outrageous. Who are the simps these snake oil salesmen are selling this crap to?
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/comment.html?entrynum=123The storm was certainly among the top five to affect Southern New England and Maine and for some localities,
the worst winter storm on record (going back 300 years since European inhabitants began keeping track of such things).
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It seems the highest snowfall report in Connecticut from Nemo has been 40” at Hamden
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It can probably be said that winter storm Nemo was the 2nd most intense winter storm event for Long Island, Connecticut, eastern Massachusetts, and perhaps Rhode Island.
The amazing structure of [Nemo] resembles a hurricane with an eye structure.
This feature was also seen with Sandy last October and the ‘Perfect Storm’ of October 28, 1991.
Also couldn't get to my car I left on base for 2 weeks, she just sat there in her ice cocoon waiting for warmer weather.

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/comment.html?entrynum=123
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The amazing structure of [Nemo] resembles a hurricane with an eye structure.
This feature was also seen with Sandy last October and the ‘Perfect Storm’ of October 28, 1991.
I get pretty sweaty shoveling snow.Damn....I almost feel bad that I was outside working in the yard in shorts and wife beater today sweating my ass off, then I remember the last big storm like this in '03/'04 in New Hampshire, and shoveling snow in it-my neighbors driveways too-they were all Navy and underway, and everyone of their wives were too pregnant to shovel it themselves. Sucks being a nice guy sometimes, as I was also the only person out there doing it.Also couldn't get to my car I left on base for 2 weeks, she just sat there in her ice cocoon waiting for warmer weather.
If it makes anybody that's up there feel better, I actually took my shirt off at one point wile working today, it was pretty damn warm. Bout to go take a shower, even got pretty sweaty, too.![]()