You can’t imagine how I have suffered playing volleyball with athletic young women clad in thongs and tiny bikini tops. Fortunately I get to return to the overweight, pasty women in Maryland dressed in heavy winter gear.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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You should try to winter in Wyoming women are very scarce and the sheep are starting to get nervous.my brother flew into rapid city south dakota from pheonix last night when when he walkedout side it was ten degrees forty mile winds and right at the dew point hqe swore he would never live here again.
Oh the horror…….
You just might have those images engraved in your brain for the rest of the winter….
(take some pictures for us…. Please?)
Lucky you.
And the dogs.
I would think you can list the thongs & bikinis as a benefit of global warming.
I don’t believe you. I want photographic proof.
A blog without pics is useless.
Steve, we all want to see the pictures as proof.
you git
I’m really sorry for you – well, no, not really.
Tony, that is terrible discrimination that you have endured … you should file a victim of psychological abuse claim for compensation the minute that you get home.
Observation without verifiable data is speculation.
The proof is in the pictures …
When you get back, will you please debunk this;;
http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/30/tech/innovation/record-temperatures/index.html
I think we’ve been over this already.
Head’s up: NOAA just announced that this year is the hottest year EVER. Seriously. Insane.
And the Lima Climate Conference starts when? Excuse my cynical thinking, there is probably no connection.
If this is hot, how did we ever survive the cold?
Perhaps Maryland can apply for some of that ‘climate justice’ fund, because there is an obvious injustice in the way Earth distributes tropical warmth.
http://i689.photobucket.com/albums/vv255/spyderwebb4/Smileys/this_thread_is_worthless_without_pi.gif
Winner of the comment brevity competition!
Just make sure you include some pics of the manly studs!
http://previews.123rf.com/images/varijanta/varijanta1208/varijanta120800008/14857349-white-horse-running-through-water.jpg
http://media.photobucket.com/user/downing2001/media/halfhorsehalfman.jpg.html?filters%5Bterm%5D=Half%20man%2C%20half%20horse&filters%5Bprimary%5D=images&sort=1&o=61
I would say this demands pictorial evidence ( not the Maryland part )
Ok, for all those who want the missing photos, this is what Steven is talking about: https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1025&bih=575&oq=mexico++volleyball+bikinis&gs_l=img.3…4488.13930.0.14341.28.10.2.16.16.0.234.1275.0j7j1.8.0.msedr…0…1ac.1.58.img..9.19.1319.Q21xcV19GBE&q=mexico%20volleyball%20bikinis
That link didn’t work.
Ok, just search at Google Images “Mexico volleyball bikinis” and it looks like it could be worth the effort.
Okay, I did that, and now I need a cold shower. I see that a log of photographers focus on the importance of hand signals. I’m sure that’s what it is….
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/58/0a/23/580a23eca73d028673c37785c67dcae5.jpg
Lot! Thee! even my thpeller isn’t working!
I would have thought you would be thankful that the “overweight, pasty women in Maryland” are wearing heavy winter gear. Surely it would be worse if they were wearing thongs and tiny bikini tops?
What? No pictures? I don’t believe you…..
Gail,
I promise I will look at your Brazilian vacation pics too – just not as long perhaps.
The consensus is 97% that we want pictures Tony!
Sorry, I don’t bring my phone to the beach. I do have some pictures of Mayan ruins and fossil corals though.
Well heck.
Since I am a skeptic I have to give you a chance.
Some pics of ruins and fish and purple toes would go a long way to establish your veracity!
I took a picture of my legs on the third day there. I can post it, but you will wish I didn’t. The effects from 300 mosquito bites look absolutely hideous.
My vacation pics were taken in Mexico too.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/11/27/article-2514509-19ACADF800000578-160_470x731.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/11/27/article-2514509-19ACBACA00000578-716_964x795.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/11/27/article-2514509-19ACC1C100000578-747_964x640.jpg
It is El Sotano de las Golondrinas. We walked an old Toltec road to get there.
Darn you, Gail! I have wanted for decades to visit Golondrinas and you beat me to it. Looks like a great trip! An acquaintance of mine did the drop some decades back and told me that the experience of being halfway down was magical. She looked up and saw swallows circling overhead — then looked down and realized that far below her feet she could see more swallows flying around. It is not often that we find ourselves hanging in mid air with birds above and below. I think I am too old to climb out, but it sure would be fun to do the drop! Maybe a catapult at the bottom… 🙂
I did the drop in 1974 followed by a record breaking trip to El Sotano. We set the single deepest drop record. Then my ex got posted to Germany and a couple English blokes and I found another entrance to Pierre Saint-Martin that added 33 meters to the world’s deepest cave record.
Those were the days…
I should add the pics are actually from a dailymail.co.uk article though I have some slides that are similar. (We were not as neat and tidy up at the top though.)
Practice at home with gibbs ascenders using a tree, a really long rope and pulleys. I climbed out of Golondrinas using prussik knots.
The key is to have a really really comfortable sling. A seat and Chest harness that is attached so your weight is nicely distributed. That way you can take as long as you like to climb out and enjoy looking around. I made mine back in the day but I think professional slings are now available.
NOAA just released the latest temperature maps for the planet earth.
ALMOST ALL THE CONTINENTS ARE COLDER THAN NORMAL. Nearly all of the North American continent, virtually all of South America, more than half of AFRICA! As well as much of Eurasia are all well below normal.
Only part of the Arctic Ocean is ‘above normal’ and Greenland (???). They even admit that Antarctica is below normal and it is now nearly summer there! Whoo.
So, all the ‘heat’ is no longer hiding IN the ocean, it is now escaping the ocean and hovering over anywhere there are no land masses! And so the big meeting about global warming can commence so our rulers can yap about taxing us to save us from this heat that is only over parts of the ocean where nobody lives.
No link?
We need documentary evidence.
+1
Well I’m glad someone is where it’s warm. Delivered 43,000 lbs of Nestles product in Pottsville, PA (North of Harrisburg on I-81)Monday evening then went up to Pittston, PA between Wilkes-Barre and Scranton. Not great truck driving country. One road on the route the GPS gave doesn’t even exist anymore. Got back at 19:00 Tuesday. This Wed. morning I was informed that I will being taking a load of auto wiring harnesses up to Bolton, ON tonight. Bolton is north of Toronto. About a 9.25 hour trip from Anderson, IN. So more winter wonderland driving for this truck driver. On the bright side though I am looking forward to some good Tim Horton’s coffee and perhaps a Canadian Maple Creme donut or two.