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nightbat - 31 Dec 2007 03:08 GMT
nightbat wrote

              As Global Warming takes it toll scientists try to predict
what California may look like in a short time. Half asleep Saul thinks
this is all poppycock because in his desert dried up always complaining
about Officer Bert he can't see any forest for the trees, oh the
humanity! While disasters strike all over the World due to raising
scientist reported extreme Weather changes, the clueless coffeeboys like
Saul remain adamant, "so what if the glaziers are melting, move to the
desert, it's so dry there."

See:
http://news.aol.com/science

It is nice living in denial until the actual presented big wave finally
and suddenly comes your way.

              ponder on,
              the nightbat
Saul Levy - 31 Dec 2007 18:23 GMT
Many glaciers are growing, oh fruit-filled batty one!

What disasters are you talking about?  How about a recent list?

Saul Levy

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>               ponder on,
>               the nightbat
Charles D. Bohne - 31 Dec 2007 22:37 GMT
>>It is nice living in denial until the actual presented big wave finally
>>and suddenly comes your way.

And do not be fooled by the idle thought that de Nile is just
a danger for Egyptians!
C.
 
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