Just before Christmas 2006, we had almost three feet of snow – overnight – in Fort Collins.
No martial law, but I did blow out my tranny.
Just before Christmas 2006, we had almost three feet of snow – overnight – in Fort Collins.
No martial law, but I did blow out my tranny.
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Reblogged this on Climate Ponderings and commented:
Ha ha ha ha
Apparently a recent twitter feed from Paul Elrich:
#Climate disruption. Remember this when denier morons claim snow proves no warming. Just the opposite. #greed. http://bit.ly/Xiwu7G
http://www.bishop-hill.net/blog/2013/2/9/im-following-paul.html
Albuquerque got a ton of snow that year too. At my house in the foot hills I got 18 inches in 24 hours which is pretty unusual for the Albuquerque area. But the news media didn’t think this was worthy of front page news on the NY Times. Of course the snow proved climate change, as does the current drought conditions.
Sorry about your transmission. Glad it wasn’t your back. That’s a lot of shoveling.
I’m not familiar with that model shopping cart, is it auto or manual? 😉