In 1933, drought was blamed on Yo-Yos. Eighty years later, modern Yo-Yos blame drought on CO2.
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Yo-yo’s lose their capacity to mesmerize as soon as they stop spinning. 😉
We have a bunch of yo-yos in our government, and I do blame them.
“In 1933, drought was blamed on Yo-Yos. Eighty years later, modern Yo-Yos blame drought on CO2”
Very funny!!
Funny but I’m pretty sure this is an example of Hoax Journalism. This is the journalistic version of tall tales. Back then newspapers didn’t and often couldn’t fact check so a lot of stories got printed that were created by the author. Both Mark Twain and Edgar Allen Poe got their start doing this.
http://www.unmuseum.org/jourhoax.htm