When I was a child, we has cold snowy winters. miserable windy springs, warm rainy summers, and lovely dry autumns. That has all changed – we now have cold snowy winters. miserable windy springs, warm rainy summers, and lovely dry autumns.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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US or UK ? Which part of SW UK ? North or south?
Hehehe. And you can bet it’s more than just Italy!
http://rt.com/business/italy-mafia-launder-money-renewables-703/
116 Billion Euros per annum! That’s a lot of money to launder. Maybe next time they should hide it at the bottom of the ocean with Trenberth’s missing heat!
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Next years, we has again all those things. No worry, eh? (Hee-Hee-Hee)
drought maps and forecasts free for the mocking here:
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2013/20130701_shorterdroughtoutlooks.html