Global Warming My Frozen Butt!
Master Betty wrote:
"The Daring Dufas" wrote in message
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Oren wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 07:23:19 -0600, The Daring Dufas
wrote:
This is supposed to be "The South", it's 15° F at 7:00 am
in Birmingham, AL. There are some valleys in the area that
I know are a lot colder. Darn Canadian imports, y'all just
had to stick that cold tongue out at us. I've heard it called
The Alberta Express. BRRRRRRRR!
TDD
Maybe I can send you some warmth:
10-Day Forecast High /Low (°F) Precip. % Today
Jan 05 Mostly Sunny 60°/39° 0 % Wed Jan 06 Partly Cloudy 63°/42° 10
% Thu Jan 07 Partly Cloudy 61°/41° 10 % Fri Jan 08 Partly Cloudy
60°/39° 0 % Sat Jan 09 Partly Cloudy 60°/40° 10 % Sun Jan 10 Partly
Cloudy 61°/39° 0 % Mon Jan 11 Mostly Sunny 60°/39° 10 % Tue Jan 12
Partly Cloudy 59°/40° 10 % Wed Jan 13 AM Clouds / PM Sun 60°/38° 10
% Thu Jan 14 Sunny 60°/37° 0 % Last Updated Jan 5 09:08 a.m. PT
Back in 1987-88, I worked out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
and the work uniform was shorts and a T-shirt. When I left and
came back to San Diego, the temperatures were in the 60's and
I was freezing my protuberances off. It felt like wintertime to
me because I was acclimated to a tropical climate.
TDD
"The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco." Mark
Twain
I remember it would get cold in LA just about any time of year. I was in
San Francisco about 8 years ago in July and I had to buy a heavy jacket
for the ferry to Alcatraz.
I was working in the Los Angeles area in 1989 when it snowed! The little
Mexican kids were very confused. Must have been Global Cooling.
TDD
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