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Global Warming Targets Teenagers
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It’s PURE HELL here in Hawai’i. Something hit the earth and the water keeps rocking back and forth. I heard some place called the Bay of Fundy has the water rise and fall 15 feet because when the mouse threw a giant piece of the green cheese from the moon at some of the cats here, it landed near there. The water goes up and down a litrtle bit here every day and I am wating for the big wave to come. I’m told I should walk way out when the water level goes down a lot.
ROTFL I live about 10 ft from the water too Howard.
But ours only goes up and down about 4-5 inches.
……and it’s exactly the same level as it’s been for the past 60 years
NPR says the problem is that Kiribati people’s faith prevents them from believing in global warming.
See: http://www.appinsys.com/GlobalWarming/Kiribati.htm
That is FUNNY!
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