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Glowball Warming Hits India

 
 


Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 01/10/2006 at 07:02 AM   
 
  1. Then there was a series of snowstorms leaving almost 13 feet of snow in northern part of Japan. Damn that global wareming, anyway crazy

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   01/10/2006  at  07:21 AM  

  2. 26 degrees and 32 degrees, heck it’s been colder here in cold blue Connecticut!  Send them some freaking long underwear, wool socks and sweaters, lined gloves and some hats for crying out loud!  We can buy them at Walmart and ship them over there.  Now there is some irony, as some of those clothes were probably made in India in the first place!  Send some condoms too because their population is too damn high anyway.  i.e. hence the large population of homeless plus the huge death rate due to disease like leprosy, the black plague, and every time there is a train accident hundreds die because they were riding on the roof of the rail cars.

    Posted by MJS    United States   01/10/2006  at  07:52 AM  

  3. Speaking of which, there are a lot of new Indian immigrants and those with only work visas running around Connecticut and I’ve had to instruct a few of them on what clothing to buy for this winter.  I am sitting there waiting for the bus to take me from the parking lot miles away from the office building and there are these freezing little indians standing there with their teeth chattering at the bus stop!  They were wearing spring jackets, no hats and no gloves!  It was 18 degrees that morning with a high of 23 degrees and a strong wind chill that made it feel like 8 degrees!  The sad part is that it can get a lot colder and they are lucky they are not in Minneapolis of Minot rather then Connecticut!  I talk to those in Edmonton Canada (north of Calvary) and they really know winter cold!

    Posted by MJS    United States   01/10/2006  at  07:59 AM  

  4. Gunga Din, make the water HOT!!

    LOL

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   01/10/2006  at  08:30 AM  

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