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Global warming?
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ya cant realy go by the agust thing, in agust it is already turning cold in the higher altitudes.. mater of fact by the third week of agust we have had to grab winter coats in south eastern michigan some years, then again I have seen years when we had snow in south east michigan on the 4th of july a couple times in the last 50 years...

whe it starts to freeze again, it will litterly come over night... I have seen the tempritures drop 100 degrees here at my house in less than 18 hours.. When I say it changed so fast I mean you could litteraly see the thermomiter drop.

It went from 60 degrees in the morning to -40 degrees befor midnight. and if ya want to count the wind chill factor, it went down to - 60 degrees..

Thats a year I will never forget, I had no heat in the house that winter... took me three days to get the door opened so I could get out... I had a few candles I lit under some pots to take the bite out the cold.. every thing in the house was frosted over...

sure felt like the ice age was a commin back...

the proof that ice ages come over night came from fossils and receeding glasiers. mamoth bones near the serface of the ground shows that they were deposited after the glaciers receeded from my area, and in asia mamoths were found intact in a glacier as it was receeding...

MAMMOTH FOUND IN GLACIER.; May Figure at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.
Special to The New York Times.
April 13, 1907, Saturday
Page 1, 201 words
TACOMA, Washington, April 12. -- A mammoth, one of the giant elephants that roamed North America thousands of years ago, probably will be one of the exhibits at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. It will be brought down from its present resting place in the pristine blue ice of an Alaskan glacier, left here during the Alaskan fair and then taken to a large Eastern museum.

[#bf0000]What on earth was an eliphant doing in alaska? must have been fairly worm up there at one time...[/#bf0000]

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[url "http://www.kirotv.com/news/5131009/detail.html#"][#c50000]They believe they have found a WWII airman frozen, still wearing his unopened parachute.[/#c50000]
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Wooly Mammoth...Only 50 of these prehistoric beasts have been found, and only 12 have been the entire body. In 1997, an entire mummified Woolly Mammoth was found in Siberian ice. It was removed in October 1999 to a frigid, underground cave where it has been carefully studied.
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[#bf0000]this one I did not know about, I knew about the ones found decades earlier and the bones found just down the road a mile from my house and a new one found this past summer in rodchester 25 miles north east of my house..[/#bf0000]

Oetzi, the original Iceman...He was discovered in the Italian Alps back in 1991. Oetzi was wearing goatskin boots and a grass cape. They also found him with a copper-headed axe and quiver full of arrows. Scientists believe Oetzi was in combat before he died. He had an arrow wound in his shoulder and a wound on his hand.
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[#bf0000]this dude out for a summer stroll gets caught in a winter that lasts for several thousand years..[/#bf0000]

"Little Baby"...Celine Dion and hubby Rene used in vitro fertilization to conceive their first child, Rene Charles. Doctors were actually able to fertilize TWO embryos, and Celine has kept the remaining embryo frozen. She plans on defrosting Rene's brother soon. "We have a little baby waiting for us," she said. "I don't know if it's good forever but I think it lasts for a very long time. I'll go get it, that's for sure."

[#bf0000]Ok, so they are not identical twins, but twins just the same, but to be borne years apart, even decades, I can see it now, little old lady walks in to a bar with a scrapping young man and introduces him as her twin brother[/#bf0000]..[shocked]


[center][#bf0060][size 4]this is a must reed for those who are intrested in ice ages and melt downs...[/size][/#bf0060][/center]

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Global warming? - by Dryrod - 12-24-2007, 03:20 AM
Re: [Dryrod] Global warming? - by davetclown - 12-25-2007, 06:09 AM
Re: [Dryrod] Global warming? - by davetclown - 12-25-2007, 06:17 AM
Re: [Dryrod] Global warming? - by davetclown - 12-25-2007, 06:29 AM
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Re: [davetclown] Global warming? - by gdn443 - 12-25-2007, 01:18 PM
Re: [gdn443] Global warming? - by davetclown - 12-25-2007, 05:06 PM
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