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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by TheOmegaMan
    Sorry SB - I thought you liked to stroke your weener whilst posting.
    No, but should I ever feel such an urge I'll let you know as you have expressed such an interest.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    Perhaps you should change the title of this to:

    "The dunce thread for people who are too stupid to grasp that local fluctuation can occur within long term trends"

    Well whilst we are on the topic of "dunces", I was making the point that last January's mild period was not written off as a "local fluctuation" by the greenies. Another point that you missed in your traditional spectacular fashion.

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  • TheOmegaMan
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy
    Yes well done OM, relevant as ever.
    Sorry SB - I thought you liked to stroke your weener whilst posting.

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  • sasguru
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    Perhaps you should change the title of this to:

    "The dunce thread for people who are too stupid to grasp that local fluctuation can occur within long term trends"

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by TheOmegaMan
    I think you will find it easier typing with both hands.
    Yes well done OM, relevant as ever.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    Perhaps your cardio-vascular system is in fine fettle, so you haven't had a stroke yet. Shame that Alzheimer's has set in early.
    Not to worry, now that I know you have Alzheimer's I will factor that in when I rubbish your postings.

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  • DimPrawn
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    And long periods of settled weather such as drought.

    Yes "man made" "global" "warming" occurs on global/local scale causing hot/cold/wet/dry/extreme/prolonged weather patterns.

    The only solution is more tax.

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  • TheOmegaMan
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy
    Perhaps we can battle more evenly after I have a couple of strokes?
    I think you will find it easier typing with both hands.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy
    We had constant reminders about how low the month's rainfall was, drought warnings to come, blah blah.....all down to global warming and climate change etc.
    This January we have started with the wettest week on record. Funnily enough, all the climate change/global warming experts have produced a deafening silence thus far. That is probably due to man-made carbon emmissions and the need for greener taxes mind you, I am sure that nice Mr Milliband can explain.
    Ah, the evidence for global warming is now said to be more extreme weather. Very dry one season, very wet the next, very windy the one after, and so on.

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  • sasguru
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    Perhaps your cardio-vascular system is in fine fettle, so you haven't had a stroke yet. Shame that Alzheimer's has set in early.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    Not terribly bright are you?
    If you are suggesting that I am not on the same intellectual scale as you sas, that is undoubtedly the case. Perhaps we can battle more evenly after I have a couple of strokes?

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy
    We had constant reminders about how low the month's rainfall was, drought warnings to come, blah blah.....all down to global warming and climate change etc.
    This January we have started with the wettest week on record. Funnily enough, all the climate change/global warming experts have produced a deafening silence thus far. That is probably due to man-made carbon emmissions and the need for greener taxes mind you, I am sure that nice Mr Milliband can explain.
    Not terribly bright are you?

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  • shaunbhoy
    started a topic Last January

    Last January

    We had constant reminders about how low the month's rainfall was, drought warnings to come, blah blah.....all down to global warming and climate change etc.
    This January we have started with the wettest week on record. Funnily enough, all the climate change/global warming experts have produced a deafening silence thus far. That is probably due to man-made carbon emmissions and the need for greener taxes mind you, I am sure that nice Mr Milliband can explain.

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