Penn State is famous for their love of young boys, but the most famous niño is undergoing a sex change operation. This is again causing the hockey stick to go limp.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Little Boy? They’re upset over an atom bomb?
Wrong century. 😉
Maybe it’s time we put CAGW on a milk carton.
Lol, great idea! Someone should design a mock up image, with text and all. Though I’m not sure if we need to even include the C part, as (c)AGW. Or we could ad it to an MIA list, though the bs warmists don’t seem akin to soldiers at war, but more like effete pansy (male) cheerleaders, that have no qualms at all about duping and selling out the mainstream citizens in pursuit of their nutty leftist dreams.
Classic!
Odd, looks like all the warm water has gone to the top of the globe.
That hot pocket must have caused the record number of named rain showers at 50 N and 50 W.
The following animation from NCDC reveals how quickly the Ocean heat is evaporating.
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/sst/ani-weekly.html
Ha! Just got it…