10 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: Planetary Fever Update”

  1. Weather reports said there was frost yesterday in southern Ontario, the furthest south part of Canada- Mid May frost – but Lord Monkton is the crazy one.

  2. We are still feeding cattle hay in Oklahoma. This is the latest we have had to do it.We normally don’t have to feed starting in early April. Now we are feeding on May 15. Don’t tell the college professors, though. They don’t like to be confused with facts. By the way, our Air National Guard was dumping bales for cattle out of the back of their helicopters. We better start building snow plows. Darn this global warming.

  3. Yeah, but you guys still haven’t learned, ‘It’s cold because it’s warm.’

  4. Still feeding here in southern Alberta too Old Country Boy, some grass trying but it is damn cold for all this warming. I guess the trillions of stolen money thrown at windmills Tesla and Solyndra has worked, yea thats what your lop eared leader will claim next. After flying over OK a couple of times I’ve noticed hundreds of drilling platforms on some land and none on adjacent land, am I correct to assume the empty land is BLM and the land being drilled on is private Countrly Boy?

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  6. May long weekend starts tomorrow. The ice is still in at Sauble Beach. Those who’s lives revolve around fighting global warming have won. They’ve stopped global warming. Now can they please stop fighting global warming before we all freeze to death?

  7. At lunch the other day with old buddies one, who is a dentist, just returned from Inuvik and he said it was still -20 with blowing snow. He goes there a couple of times a year to help out the local dentists. Tough live up there.

  8. We just came back from a road trip to the Niagara region of Ontario. We drove the Canadian way around the lakes. On the way there, the second last week of April, there was lots of ice on Lakes Superior and Huron, but new highway allows for only occasional glimpses of Georgian Bay. Some of the bays were ice free, most not. No doubt wind moving ice is a factor.
    On the return trip, May 9-13, there was less ice, but we could still see vast expanses of ice. There were not many ships coming through the Welland Canal. The Tobermory ferry service began operating the first week in May.

  9. Prince Philip want to return as a deadly virus to decrease the human population better off if he gets turned into a toadiefrog instead

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