Originally posted by SmookieP50? Did you say 50? That'll feel like spring time right about now. NYC is at 9 degrees with a wind chill of -2. I'm freezing my Bolsheviks off! 😵
It's freakin cold here.. It's f'n 50 degrees F, 10 degrees celsius .. They're saying the oranges are gonna freeze!
I don't have heat in my apartment.
Originally posted by yo its meThe saddest thing is that this is indeed probably some side effect of it. We've destroyed our planet pretty efficiently in the last 100-200 years. Now it's too late for us to fix it so our beloved Earth started to rebel in order to get rid of nasty vampiric parasites called "humans".
do you think it's global warming?
Originally posted by Mctaytowhat does "americand" have to do with bein cold?
Cry baby americand 🙄🙄 We have lower temperatures than that every year
In houses with single glaze the ice is on the inside. Grow some hair on your chests 😛
I guess that's why we don't live there? You don't know cold, it gets much colder here in Americand than the UK...
I'm not talkin the whole country, just my neck o' the woods.
Originally posted by ivan2908It's too late? Oh my God! Should we build a space ship to go somewhere else?
The saddest thing is that this is indeed probably some side effect of it. We've destroyed our planet pretty efficiently in the last 100-200 years. Now it's too late for us to fix it so our beloved Earth started to rebel in order to get rid of nasty vampiric parasites called "humans".
Originally posted by ivan2908Something is definitely up. In the last 5 years I've noticed the northeast (VA, PA, NJ, NY) has had a rash of F1 tornado's. We even had one touch down in freaking Brooklyn a few years back. That never happened in the past that I'm aware of.
The saddest thing is that this is indeed probably some side effect of it. We've destroyed our planet pretty efficiently in the last 100-200 years. Now it's too late for us to fix it so our beloved Earth started to rebel in order to get rid of nasty vampiric parasites called "humans".
Originally posted by Ray Gunz ICheck this out:
Something is definitely up. In the last 5 years I've noticed the northeast (VA, PA, NJ, NY) has had a rash of F1 tornado's. We even had one touch down in freaking Brooklyn a few years back. That never happened in the past that I'm aware of.
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=1179