Re: In Defense of Hurricanes
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
Not ordinarily,
but...
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Originally Posted by
lynx
I've always thought they were big enough to look after themselves. :wacko:
...this is in question, so they've hired a lobbyist, you see.
Me. :)
Would they not be better with storm doors rather than a lobby.(look it up;))
That would be a beter way of dealing with a hurricane.(The last sentence was just to keep on topic:cool:)
Re: In Defense of Hurricanes
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
It happens we in the U.S. (south-Texas, gulf coast, specifically) are currently entertaining a hurricane, goes by the name of, uh, let me look...Dolly (apparently a storm with a heavy breast).
As I mull and ponder Dolly's portent , it occurs to me how one quickly develops an affinity for a nice little sustained gulf breeze...it occurs to me as well that recently expressed (U.S.) sentiment toward expanded off-shore drilling (oil specie) is malicious, vile, and an absolute affront to nature.
I hereby call upon congress to eschew the fight against steroids in baseball and turn their laser-light of logic and reason instead to forestalling any effort to extract oil from gulf waters.
We simply cannot presume to risk fouling a perfectly decent and unassuming ocean storm with the tools of our greed and ignorance!!
WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO DO THIS - HURRICANES ARE HUMAN, TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I assume this is a dig at AGW or summat, but tbh I (and i assume others) have no idea what you're talking about.
Re: In Defense of Hurricanes
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Originally Posted by
bigboab
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
Not ordinarily, but...
...this is in question, so they've hired a lobbyist, you see.
Me. :)
Would they not be better with storm doors rather than a lobby.(look it up;))
That would be a beter way of dealing with a hurricane.(The last sentence was just to keep on topic:cool:)
Not at all, and, to answer your original question, not at all (at all).
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Originally Posted by
ilw
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
It happens we in the U.S. (south-Texas, gulf coast, specifically) are currently entertaining a hurricane, goes by the name of, uh, let me look...Dolly (apparently a storm with a heavy breast).
As I mull and ponder Dolly's portent , it occurs to me how one quickly develops an affinity for a nice little sustained gulf breeze...it occurs to me as well that recently expressed (U.S.) sentiment toward expanded off-shore drilling (oil specie) is malicious, vile, and an absolute affront to nature.
I hereby call upon congress to eschew the fight against steroids in baseball and turn their laser-light of logic and reason instead to forestalling any effort to extract oil from gulf waters.
We simply cannot presume to risk fouling a perfectly decent and unassuming ocean storm with the tools of our greed and ignorance!!
WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO DO THIS - HURRICANES ARE HUMAN, TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I assume this is a dig at AGW or summat, but tbh I (and i assume others) have no idea what you're talking about.
Hmmm.
Bob gets it, and Bob is purported to be feeble (I do not share that opinion). :dabs:
Re: In Defense of Hurricanes
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
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Originally Posted by
bigboab
Would they not be better with storm doors rather than a lobby.(look it up;))
That would be a beter way of dealing with a hurricane.(The last sentence was just to keep on topic:cool:)
Not at all, and, to answer your original question, not at all (at all).
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Originally Posted by
ilw
Quote:
Originally Posted by
j2k4
It happens we in the U.S. (south-Texas, gulf coast, specifically) are currently entertaining a hurricane, goes by the name of, uh, let me look...Dolly (apparently a storm with a heavy breast).
As I mull and ponder Dolly's portent , it occurs to me how one quickly develops an affinity for a nice little sustained gulf breeze...it occurs to me as well that recently expressed (U.S.) sentiment toward expanded off-shore drilling (oil specie) is malicious, vile, and an absolute affront to nature.
I hereby call upon congress to eschew the fight against steroids in baseball and turn their laser-light of logic and reason instead to forestalling any effort to extract oil from gulf waters.
We simply cannot presume to risk fouling a perfectly decent and unassuming ocean storm with the tools of our greed and ignorance!!
WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO DO THIS - HURRICANES ARE HUMAN, TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I assume this is a dig at AGW or summat, but tbh I (and i assume others) have no idea what you're talking about.
Hmmm.
Bob gets it, and Bob is purported to be feeble (I do not share that opinion). :dabs:
Keeping on subject. This is how to start a storm.:whistling
Re: In Defense of Hurricanes
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Originally Posted by bigboab
Keeping on subject. This is how to start a storm.
That's very p funny
:pinch:
Re: In Defense of Hurricanes
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Originally Posted by
bigboab
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
Not at all, and, to answer your original question, not at all (at all).
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Originally Posted by
ilw
Quote:
Originally Posted by
j2k4
It happens we in the U.S. (south-Texas, gulf coast, specifically) are currently entertaining a hurricane, goes by the name of, uh, let me look...Dolly (apparently a storm with a heavy breast).
As I mull and ponder Dolly's portent , it occurs to me how one quickly develops an affinity for a nice little sustained gulf breeze...it occurs to me as well that recently expressed (U.S.) sentiment toward expanded off-shore drilling (oil specie) is malicious, vile, and an absolute affront to nature.
I hereby call upon congress to eschew the fight against steroids in baseball and turn their laser-light of logic and reason instead to forestalling any effort to extract oil from gulf waters.
We simply cannot presume to risk fouling a perfectly decent and unassuming ocean storm with the tools of our greed and ignorance!!
WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO DO THIS - HURRICANES ARE HUMAN, TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I assume this is a dig at AGW or summat, but tbh I (and i assume others) have no idea what you're talking about.
Hmmm.
Bob gets it, and Bob is purported to be feeble (I do not share that opinion). :dabs:
Keeping on subject. This is how to start a storm.:whistling
Yeah; that Ian's a real bastard, isn't he. :dabs: