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Curly Surmudgeon

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Dec 20, 2009, 6:33:14 PM12/20/09
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On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 13:30:55 -0700, Winston_Smith <not_...@bogus.net>
wrote:

> <http://www.nydailynews.com/
news/2009/12/20/2009-12-20_if_gore_traveled_the_world_everything_would_be_cool.html>
> ...
> Al Gore has since become the clarion-in-chief about the dangers of
> global warning. His detractors delight in noting coincidences between
> events relating to his favorite subject and severe winter weather.
>
> These coincidences have been termed the Gore effect and they date back
> nearly six years, to a speech on global warming at the Beacon Theater in
> Manhattan that was accompanied by arctic, near-record cold.
>
> In 2006, Gore spoke about global warming in Australia two weeks before
> the start of summer and it snowed.
>
> Gore spoke at Harvard in October of 2008 and the temperature neared a
> record low set more than a century before.
>
> And so it went, right up to January of this year, when an ice storm
> accompanied his testimony about global warming before a Senate
> committee.
>
> The weather resulted in a snow day at the school where the Obama girls
> were newly enrolled, causing the President to suggest the nation's
> capital had punked.
>
> "We're going to have to try to apply some flinty Chicago toughness to
> this town," the President said.
>
> The Gore effect seemed to strike wimpy Washington again in March, when a
> snowstorm caused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to cancel an appearance at a
> global warming rally on the Capitol grounds.
>
> And last week, the Gore effect seemed to follow Obama as well as Pelosi
> and a big congressional delegation to the global warming summit in
> Copenhagen.
>
> They arrived to 4 inches of freshly fallen snow. The forecasters were
> promising the first white Christmas there in 14 years.
>
> As our representatives worked out a toothless agreement they termed "an
> unprecedented breakthrough," meteorologists were forecasting a big
> snowstorm back home.

Do you not realize that Global Warming, putting energy into a system,
causes greater extremes, both hot and cold? Global Warming is not a
localized even, it is, well, global. That means that the mean
temperature can, and is, increase while localized hotter or colder events
occur.

More extreme cold is another side-effect of Global Warming, not disproof.

--
Regards, Curly
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Dan

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Dec 21, 2009, 8:00:18 PM12/21/09
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Hey, these guys claim that refrigerators can't work, too! No, really.
Not in those words, of course, but their claims for the 2nd Law prevent
refrigerators from existing!

Dan

Strabo

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Dec 24, 2009, 5:25:30 AM12/24/09
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That's as meaningless as citing the Earth's temperature. It seems that
"localized" is every spot on the globe.

You just need to tweak your rationalization a bit.

>
> More extreme cold is another side-effect of Global Warming, not disproof.
>

Or maybe your God is sending you a message.

Curly Surmudgeon

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Dec 24, 2009, 7:58:06 AM12/24/09
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If you failed to grok the concept then it's your comprehension at fault.

>> More extreme cold is another side-effect of Global Warming, not
>> disproof.
>>
>>
> Or maybe your God is sending you a message.

Monica Bellucci? Shit! Hey, there's not callback # on my cellphone...

HH&C

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Dec 24, 2009, 10:52:24 AM12/24/09
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On Dec 24, 5:25 am, Strabo <str...@flashlight.net> wrote:
> Curly Surmudgeon wrote:
> > On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 13:30:55 -0700, Winston_Smith <not_r...@bogus.net>
> > wrote:
>
> >> <http://www.nydailynews.com/
> > news/2009/12/20/2009-12-20_if_gore_traveled_the_world_everything_would_be_c­ool.html>

Micro-climates and nano-climates?

Koppen and Thornthwaite have divided the globe in to climate zones.
Does he know which climate zone he lives in?

> You just need to tweak your rationalization a bit.

Heh.

> > More extreme cold is another side-effect of Global Warming, not disproof.

Just as 12 MPG is a side effect of 38 MPG???

> Or maybe your God is sending you a message.

He denies it.

Lib Loo

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Dec 24, 2009, 12:31:45 PM12/24/09
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>
> Monica Bellucci? Shit! Hey, there's not callback # on my cellphone...
>
> --
> Regards, Curly

Here you go, she's waiting for your callback!
877-794-STUD
www.gayphonesexnow.com

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Strabo

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Dec 24, 2009, 7:46:25 PM12/24/09
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Winston_Smith wrote:

> Strabo <str...@flashlight.net> wrote:
>
>> Or maybe your God is sending you a message.
>
> A diseased body runs a fever to burn of the virus that is killing it.
>

And Curly burns.

Pathogens can be quite sensitive to heat. Just a few degrees over
98 for a prolonged period can do it. Fever, sweat lodges and saunas
come to mind.

Curly Surmudgeon

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Dec 24, 2009, 8:29:52 PM12/24/09
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On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 19:46:25 -0500, Strabo <str...@flashlight.net> wrote:

> Winston_Smith wrote:
>> Strabo <str...@flashlight.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Or maybe your God is sending you a message.
>>
>> A diseased body runs a fever to burn of the virus that is killing it.
> >
> >
> And Curly burns.

Funny, I'm wearing a sweater right now. Or do you mean a "burning
bush"? I've had a burning bush but she wasn't worth the neurosis that
accompanied. Or do you mean the biblical "burning bush"? If so then
you're wrong again. I don't talk to or commune with vegetation.

If this is about your god then tell him that I fart in his general
direction.

> Pathogens can be quite sensitive to heat. Just a few degrees over 98 for
> a prolonged period can do it. Fever, sweat lodges and saunas come to
> mind.

True, just be prepared to take action >102 degrees.

Strabo

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Dec 24, 2009, 9:07:40 PM12/24/09
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Curly Surmudgeon wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 19:46:25 -0500, Strabo <str...@flashlight.net> wrote:
>
>> Winston_Smith wrote:
>>> Strabo <str...@flashlight.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Or maybe your God is sending you a message.
>>> A diseased body runs a fever to burn of the virus that is killing it.
>> >
>> >
>> And Curly burns.
>
> Funny, I'm wearing a sweater right now. Or do you mean a "burning
> bush"? I've had a burning bush but she wasn't worth the neurosis that
> accompanied. Or do you mean the biblical "burning bush"? If so then
> you're wrong again. I don't talk to or commune with vegetation.
>
> If this is about your god then tell him that I fart in his general
> direction.
>

I suspect that anything beyond our kin is not at all concerned
with your vapors.


>
>> Pathogens can be quite sensitive to heat. Just a few degrees over 98 for
>> a prolonged period can do it. Fever, sweat lodges and saunas come to
>> mind.
>
> True, just be prepared to take action >102 degrees.
>

Can be a precarious balance but the body generally 'knows' best.

Lib Loo

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Dec 24, 2009, 11:17:54 PM12/24/09
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"Curly Surmudgeon" <CurlySu...@live.com> wrote in message

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> On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 19:46:25 -0500, Strabo <str...@flashlight.net> wrote:
>
>> Winston_Smith wrote:
>>> Strabo <str...@flashlight.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Or maybe your God is sending you a message.
>>>
>>> A diseased body runs a fever to burn of the virus that is killing it.
>> >
>> >
>> And Curly burns.
>
> Funny, I'm wearing a sweater right now. Or do you mean a "burning

> bush"? I've had a burning bush butt


Please, no more stories about your hemorrhoids

Strabo

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Dec 24, 2009, 5:00:09 AM12/24/09
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That's as meaningless as citing the Earth's temperature. It seems that


"localized" is every spot on the globe.

You just need to tweak your rationalization a bit.

>

> More extreme cold is another side-effect of Global Warming, not disproof.
>

Or maybe your God is sending you a message.

Lib Loo

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Dec 25, 2009, 6:15:02 PM12/25/09
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"Strabo" <str...@flashlight.net> wrote in message
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Curly's an idiot. He forgot that the hole in the ozone layer acts as a
convenient vent for the extra hot air energy his big mouth introduces into
the system. We are quite safe from the blowhards.

Curly Surmudgeon

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Dec 25, 2009, 11:37:04 PM12/25/09
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Channeling "Patriot Games" doesn't make your case.

HH&C

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Dec 26, 2009, 12:51:50 PM12/26/09
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On Dec 24, 8:29 pm, Curly Surmudgeon <CurlySurmudg...@live.com> wrote:
>
> If this is about your god then tell him that I fart in his general
> direction.
>
> --
> Regards, Curly
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­---

>               Vote Republican, Suffering Builds Character
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­---

How nice.

Alberto, I find it interesting that you call a country full of
Catholics your home. Hope word doesn't get out that you hate them and
that you are there only for their free medical care.

Strabo

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Dec 30, 2009, 4:48:56 AM12/30/09
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Just saw this. Did I channel the film or the poster?

Curly Surmudgeon

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Dec 30, 2009, 9:46:07 AM12/30/09
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The wanker.

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