It is rather chilly here tonight. If anyone has any extra heat trapping pollution they don’t need, please send it to Fort Collins.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Sure, we’ll be happy to send you some Texas ‘hot air.’
Except I just met one of my partners at cracker barrel and had to wear a jacket, so…
Biden…Fort Collins needs Biden, stat.
There is a global shortage of heat trapping pollution as it was all sent to the bottom of the oceans. If you would like to send me your credit card details, I can arrange to have some re floated and delivered to you. A small fee applies of $44.23 per long ton. I suggest buying in 1000 tn lots.
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Jim (Dodgy) Hansen
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We can send you Tim Flannery if you like, now he is out of a job. He emits lots of hot air.
just pull this finger and we can fix everything… 🙂
A flock of Canada geese flew over my place yesterday morning up here in northern Alberta, heading south.
It must have been the hot arctic air that was freezing their nesting grounds.
Don’t expect them to stop near Fort Collins.
Ah, but they do, and mess all over the sidewalks for a week or two (well, they did when I lived there).