December 17, 2008

GLOBAL WARMING IS HERE!

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Global warming has brought a freak snow storm to Las Vegas. Yes, you read it right; Las Vegas, as in the Nevada desert. As in it is snowing in the desert and it is all thanks to man made global warming.

Posted by Alberto de la Cruz at December 17, 2008 10:13 PM

Comments

Great! I see the salt I put on the clouds is working! BWUHAHAHAHAHA!

Posted by: j2tharome [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 17, 2008 10:32 PM

holy crap.....

well according to the egg heads, if its colder, that means its because of the warming.

Posted by: Cigar Mike Pancier [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 17, 2008 10:34 PM

You got that right Mike. If it gets colder, it means it is getting warmer. And if it gets warmer, well... heck, we're not idiots, it also means it is getting warmer. What I am waiting to see is how Global Warming can cause a stabilization in temperatures because you know if that were to ever happen, it would be because of global warming.

Posted by: albertodelacruz [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 17, 2008 11:04 PM

Global warming is kreeping up on us so fast that global temperatures have been stable since 1998!

Just imagine, had they had this song and dance going in the early 90's, when the temperatures stabalized in '98, they'd have claimed it as proof that they saved the planet.

Now they just look like they're trying to make money off a last minute fire sale.

Posted by: Lori [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 18, 2008 12:17 AM

It snows in Las Vegas at least once every year or two. The big deal here is the amount of snow that fell, similar to what happened in New Orleans last week.

Posted by: Robert [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 18, 2008 07:15 AM

Here in PA we have gobs of global warming, except today it felt a lot like millions of tiny little ice balls pelting my face all at once.

Posted by: Claudia [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 19, 2008 01:59 PM


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