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rrlund

04-11-2008 07:53:31




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This d@mned 'global warming' is getting to be about more than I can stand. Remember last year when I said I wouldn't turn the bulls out until the 4th of July because I had calves burried in the snow? Well,they got out the 23rd of June while I was in Kentucky at a wedding,so I've got calves in this mess again. What a nightmare! Had one born in the barn yesterday afternoon in the rain. Smart cow huh? Well,we got another inch and a half of rain over night. The calf tried to come out of the barn and got hung up in the mud and was dead this morning. Had one Wednesday in an unbearable cold wind. It's still alive,but the cows bag is so crusted the calf is having trouble sucking. I bottle fed it this morning. A reporter for the local paper saw me out there and stopped. She took my picture. Thought it was "cute". Yea right. I told her the real story was the d@mned miserable weather that had me out there doing the cows job for her. I'm honest to God starting to think that as cold as it's getting so late in the spring anymore,breeding in August and starting to calve in May just might be the way we're gonna have to go. Hope nobody is STUPID enough to say "global warming" to me today. They'll be flat on their back before they even know why!

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Old Iron

04-11-2008 22:37:54




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Several scientific studies along with record cold temperatures this past year in both hemispheres is shedding light on the fallacy of manmade global warming.

Merinews reported:

Satellite measurements available since 1979 show no warming in the southern hemisphere and the trend in the northern hemisphere appears to have waned since 2001.
--In August 2007, the UK Met Office acknowledged that obvious global warming had stopped.
--Paleo-climate scientist Bob Carter testifying before the US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works has noted that the accepted global average temperature statistics used by IPCC show no ground-based warming has occurred since 1998.
--A research led by David Bromwich, Professor of Atmospheric Science in the Department of Geography at Ohio State University and researchers with the Byrd Polar Research Centre at Ohio State University shows that during the late 20th century, the temperature in Antarctica did not rise to the level predicted by many global warming models.
--According to UN scientist Madhav L. Khandekar, a retired Environment Canada scientist and an expert IPCC reviewer in 2007, the recent worldwide analysis of ocean surface temperatures shows that sea surface temperatures over world oceans are slowly declining since mid-1998.

--While the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is steadily rising from 280 ppm and might reach 560 ppm by 2100 as predicted by IPCC, the world’s average temperature, instead of following a steep upward gradient, is actually plunging after a period of upward trend. However, the IPCC is not coming out publicly with the truth surrounding the correlation between rise in carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere and its possible consequence on global warming, if any.
--A study by researchers of the Atmospheric Science Group, Department of Mathematical Science, at the University of Wisconsin, found that global warming in the last century was linked to natural causes.
--The Royal Meteorological Institute at Brussels in its report last year said that not carbon dioxide but the most important greenhouse gas was water vapour; it was responsible for 75 per cent of the greenhouse effect. According to Belgian climate scientist Lu Debontridder, the warm winters of the last few years in Belgium are simply due to the North-Atlantic oscillation that has absolutely nothing to do with carbon dioxide.
--A study published in Science last September found that contrary to past inferences from ice core records, carbon dioxide did not cause the end of the last ice age. According to the same study, deep-sea temperatures warmed about 1,300 years before the tropical surface ocean and well before the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
--USC geologist Lowell Scot, the lead author of the study, said that the climate dynamics are much more complex than simply saying that carbon dioxide rises and the temperature warms.

--The IPCC climate model is based on the assumption that increased warming would cause more rainfall that would produce more clouds on the higher reaches of the atmosphere. Since high clouds have a net warming effect this would cause more warming, more rainfall and the cycle will continue. It is this positive feedback that causes the UN climate models to predict a temperature rise in the range of 2.5 degree Celsius to 4.7 degree Celsius due to rise in the level of carbon dioxide to 560 ppm. Dr Roy Spencer along with researchers at the University of Alabama Huntsville and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, after observing the temperatures, clouds and rainfall reported that warming is actually associated with fewer high clouds. There is no data to support the theory that more rainfall will produce more high-altitude clouds.

NOTE: The mainstream media seems to be purposely ignoring the bulk of the findings by renowned researchers throughout the globe that the current global warming fear attributed solely to carbon dioxide rise is utterly "unfounded".
Previous weather headines:

*Antarctica Records Record High Ice Cap Growth.

*South America Has Coldest Winter in a 90 Years.
*Iraqis See First Snow in 100 Years As Sign of Peace.
*Worst Snowstorms in a Decade in China Cause Rioting.
*Jerusalem Grinds to a Halt As Rare Snowstorm Blasts City.
*Worst Snowstorms in 50 Years Continue to Cripple China.
*China Suffers Coldest Winter in 100 Years.
*Pakistan Suffers Lowest Temps in 70 Years-- 260 Dead.
*Record Cold Hits Central Asia-- 654 Dead in Afghanistan.
*Severe Weather Kills Dozens in Kashmir.

*Tajikistan Crisis!! Coldest Winter in 25 Years!

*Record Cold Wave Blasts Mumbai, India.
*Snow and Ice in San Diego?

*Wisconsin Snowfall Record Shattered!
*The Disappearing Arctic Ice Is Back And It's Thick!
*Turkey's snowiest winter continues.

*Record Cold & Snow Blankets Acropolis in Greece.

*Longest Ever Cold Spell Kills Cattle & Rice in Vietnam!
*Most Snow Cover Over North America Since 1966.
*Australia Suffers Through Coldest Summer in 50 Years.

*Record Snowfall Slams Ohio River Valley!

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joe e-tx

04-11-2008 19:49:19




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
feel bad for you. i put bulls in march here in east texas.



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LenND

04-11-2008 18:44:11




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Hey, fellowa (and ladies?) in 1936 in North Dakota in January we had a record 65 below zero and in August of 36 we had a record hot day of like 120 or so. I suppose that must be global warming. How many years have the glacers been melting? One or two? LOL



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Larry59

04-11-2008 18:05:12




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
I do not belive in the global warming. For when it first came out around here. They talked how the heated areas in the middle of the earth. Was now going to be moving up and up. Warming new area's that had like longer winters. Which ment less rain also for those areas. Well I live up and all we had last year was a short summer and a fall that was real short! The winter was bad and really cold. Even an ice storm that did lots of damage and like my family. We were with out electricty for seven dang days! Cause the cities were being mostly fix first with extra help.
When ours was turned on. Another snow came the next day and we got lucky and it stayed on. ..Now the rain and wind. Got it bad and last night wife and I were up a lot cause of things going bang in middle of night. Global warming.. hah! Not like it was reported here. No mild winter seen as far as I am concern.
I figure Al Gore jumped on this .. like the study of frogs and $ex...shess another movement to get money to study this crazy stuff and they don't have to work. Just go to meeting.. lol If you think Al Gore is talking this BS for nothing. Your wrong...he gets paid plenty to put out his bull! Kind of like him saying he "invented the internet" remember that one! lol lol

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Old Roy agiin

04-11-2008 17:22:18




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Ya know, I said one time to a feller { I remember when I was little that the snow came in november stayed to feb and remembering it was up to my butt the whole time until one day someone told me my butt was a lot closer to the ground then.Guess he was right. Notice I didn't mention "GW" LOL!!



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davejoe

04-11-2008 16:48:30




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
If you prefer, you can call it climate change. If you are 50 or older you can tell that the climate is different. You might all dislike Al Gore but the science does document it. Dave



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GeneMO

04-11-2008 12:11:11




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Some idiot reporter for the Kansas City star did an article a couple of years ago about global warming. I e mailed him and reminded him of the fact that there used to be glaciers 30' thick right where we now live and that they melted. And there were no people around!! I told him those cave men must have had some tremendous fires going in their caves to melt those glaciers.

Believe it or not he wrote back and told me that I had a good point and he had never thought of that before.

You just have to educate them one at a time. Problem is the nuts are reproducing faster than we can educate them.


Gene

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Allan In NE

04-11-2008 11:36:12




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Yep, I hear ya.

Just spent the last 4 hours out in the blizzard trying/hoping that heifer could go ahead and have that "protruding" calf normally. No such luck; after 3 hours she got the pull job.

'Seemed like' a 400 lb calf out of a 300 lb cow. :>(

Don't think she likes me much anymore. :>)

Allan



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Dave from MN

04-11-2008 11:27:02




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
I have my big ol Normande cow ready any time as well, her udder looks like a darned dairy cow, 1 hour late for milking, dont know why she isnt having that calf. Have had 30mph+ winds and a wet, heavy snow since bout 5pm yesterday. Really sucks. I am gonna have to build a lot bigger shed this spring for these cattle to get outa the weather. Built a lean big enough for 4, and now I got 11



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Lee in Iowa

04-11-2008 11:17:46




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
I used to calve in June until my son got all fired up about trying to raise club calves so now we're calving in the mud, but it hasn't been too bad here until now. I rotate graze a little bit and usually turn out the first of May so usually the grass wasn't too tall when I calved in June. I liked having the month of grass for the cows to put on condition from the winter, and I didn't have to feed nearly as much I do right now with the calves on the ground. Lee

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Bill in Colo

04-11-2008 11:06:30




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Randy, it's as bad here, weather is a pain I've lost four in the past two days all weather related. Normally we'll have a storm and then sunshine and cold. This year we have storm,clouds and more storm. Looks like there won't be a shortage of hamburger cows in June.
Hang in there
Bill



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davpal

04-11-2008 10:00:51




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
That weather last night just about had me at the end of my rope too. It is just getting harder and harder to keep ahead of it. I mean the damage it does to everything including a persons mental ability to stand it. Michigan is very hard on a person and everything else. We really get very little good weather days in this state. Last year was the best year I have ever had because we had a drought. All this rain all the time is hard on the yard, cars, buildings, people, animals!Only thing thriving around here are deer and turkeys and they are eating a lot of crops. A guy could put in tile in Michigan 7 days a week 365 days a year and not have enough of it installed. I have to go get some trees today that I ordered and it is even hard to get them going around here. They either die from drought, flood, or animals eating them. Seems like I plant about 200 every year and 10 of them live. I couldn't even imagine how hard it is to take care of livestock. I am not cut out to handle that much stress that is for sure! Good luck.

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rrlund

04-11-2008 10:19:24




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to davpal, 04-11-2008 10:00:51  
You guys have got to be swimming over there aren't you? I can't imagine that there's enough tile in the world to keep that flat land around you drained in this cold rain. I've gone from growing 107 day corn 15 years ago,to 92-95 day lately. Might have to trade that in on some 80 day this year.Should have gone south 5 years ago like we'd planned to. Michigan,...HATE IT!



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M Nut

04-11-2008 09:31:31




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
I feel for you friend. I have 17 calves outside with their mama's, 5 cows in the old dairy barn that are gonna drop a calf at any time, and 20 more cows outside yet to come, with sow drifts 4-5ft deep and the wind is still blowing 25+mph. The ones outside can get into a calf shelter, and knock on wood they have all been inside every time I have checked since 5 p.m. last night. I check them every 2 hours around the clock in weather like this. Hard on the body, but it's gotta be done. Talking close to 70 degrees mid next week, it'll be sloppy, but I'll take it. Got the old Michigan 4x4 loader plugged in now, and will start moving the "global warming" after lunch so the cows can get to water. Cheers!

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Walt davies

04-11-2008 09:14:31




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
The latest word on Global warming is it will backfire in a few years and we will go into a mini ice age that will last for a few years. BRRrrrrr .
Walt



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greg b

04-11-2008 09:04:18




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
i had the same problem with spring calves,it was either snow or mud, 2 years ago started having them in november and december its cold but once their licked off their good to go, works great for me, when spring gets here they start right on the pasture northwest WISCONSIN



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C-man

04-11-2008 08:59:34




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
We have, for the last 20 years at least, turned our bulls out with the cows about the 1st of June. It will vary a day or two either way, depending on the weather or whatever else we may be doing at that time. I do believe our worst snowstorms in these last 20 years have been in April, which makes it a "perfect" time, if there is a "perfect" time for a snowstorm for us. The majority of the cows are done by the time April rolls around, and the calves that were born in March know that the calf shelters are a good place to be when it is snowing. We were 83% done with calving on the first cycle this year, and the remaining cows that are left, went in the barn the last few nights with the storm. NO problems for us during this storm!! There is always people around here that will change their calving date for the next year because we had a storm at a certain time this year. We stay with the same date and take the good with the bad. May calving doesn't work well for our operation, but it does for a few aroud here.

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Nancy Howell

04-11-2008 08:59:13




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
England was so pro global warming they were showing Gore's film in all the schools. That is until someone filed a lawsuit and they pointed out the glaring inaccuracies. Now the film has been pulled. Heard some talk that someone in US should do the same. The lawsuit would make them prove it or shut up.

P.S. If you watch your local weather and they give the date of the avg. hi/low, it sure seems like the highs were set anywhere from 20+ yrs ago to the early 1900's before all the "man-made" global warming. I'm tired of all the hoorah.

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Mike M

04-11-2008 08:57:42




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Anyone else see a pattern here ?

Al Gore starts running his mouth the temp goes up ? When it is shut temp goes down ?



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Goose

04-11-2008 08:44:21




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
I wrote a term paper on Global Warming a number of years ago.

If past patterns prevail, right now the Earth is nearing the end of a 10,000 year warming cycle and withing 2,000 years will plunge into another ice age.

There have been times in the past when the average temp on Earth was as much as 14 degrees warmer than it is now, and Al Gore has his shorts in a knot because the average temp has raised a degree or so in the last century.

Global warming nuts are freaked out because the polar ice caps are receding a bit. The polar ice caps didn't even exist until 200 million years ago. I know, 200 million years isn't exactly overnight, but considering the Earth is 3.6 BILLION years old, 200 million isn't even an eyeblink.

To put it in perspective, if the entire 3.6 billion year life of Earth were compressed into one year, man's entire known history would begin at 2 seconds until midnight on December 31.

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26Red

04-11-2008 10:06:20




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to Goose, 04-11-2008 08:44:21  
I thought the data they were gathering from the ice cores from the poles was the hard evidence global warming is happening. The scientists can measure the concentration of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere trapped in the ice dating back 400,000 years.

The carbon dioxide levels are now higher than ever. The problem is not knowing the consequences- dramatic climate shift like an ice age or high heat and drought conditions?

Either way, farming will become more difficult with the extreme weather conditions.

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rrlund

04-11-2008 10:26:08




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to 26Red, 04-11-2008 10:06:20  
The thing that they conviently leave out though is that carbon levels rise AFTER periods of warming. It's not that higher carbon levels CAUSE warming.Look it up. They can't tell you the truth because that would blow this years "cause" of global warming right out of the water. How many excuses for it have we had now in the last 30 years? About 30? The "believers" have to keep twisting themselves up like a pretzel to keep this crackpot theory alive.

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26Red

04-11-2008 13:54:59




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 10:26:08  
I would like to know your source on that one.

All the research I have read says "CO2" levels contribute to the green house effect, and is an indicator of global warming. It will only take a few degrees change in the average daily temperatue to affect the climate significantly.

Most people consider global warming as an increase in the average temperature which is not the whole story. It causes extreme weather events, extreme warm or cold weather, changes in precipation etc. The scientific uncertainty is what is going to happen to the climate.

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rrlund

04-11-2008 16:18:56




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to 26Red, 04-11-2008 13:54:59  
I can't tell you the guys name. Glenn Beck interviewed him on an hour long CNN special about the hoax of global warming. When asked at the end of the long interview for the one point that he wanted to leave on the subject,that was it. That carbon dioxide levels go up after the atmosphere warms,not before. Quoted the proof as coming from ice core and silt samples. Wish I remembered the guys name.

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phillip d

04-11-2008 08:17:53




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Hang in there!Any way doing your own A.I. may be feasable in your situation?Probabbly more of a pain in the rear than it would be worth?If it happened again,you could also inject the potential cows with a prostroglandin to make sure they stay open till you are ready.



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rrlund

04-11-2008 10:04:44




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to phillip d, 04-11-2008 08:17:53  
Those darned bull getting out was my own d@mned fault really. I told the guy who was doing chores for me that I didn't blame him at all.I knew the gate post on the bull pen was weak when I left but I didn't replace it.Some cows came bulling and they broke it off to get to them. Just agrivetes the h*ll out of me to have a live one and loose it in the cold mud like that.Wouldn't have been so bad if it was the first one that I lost this year,but I had one come backwards and lost that one. The very next one came nose first without the feet up and by the time I got her in the chute and pushed it back in to get the feet up,it was dead when I got it out. Problem that I've had with some May calves is that the grass is so tall,I can't see what they're doing. I had a young cow calve in the tall grass two years ago. I sat there on the four wheeler waiting for her. All I could see was the top of her head. When she got up,I went right over. Well,she'd layed there for a few minutes after she had it evidently. The sack was over it's face for too long and IT was dead. Sometimes you just can't win.

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Mathias NY

04-11-2008 08:07:08




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Wasn't there something called and Ice Age some time ago? It may have even happened a couple of times. For me that is proof enough that 'Global Warming' is real. (since we are not currently under a glacier)

What annoys me is the people that feel mankind is responsible for it.



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Verniee

04-11-2008 08:01:35




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
I had to shovel a bunch of global warming this morning. And we had two feet of global warming last weekend.



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Coldiron

04-11-2008 07:59:50




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to rrlund, 04-11-2008 07:53:31  
Just thank your lucky stars for Global Warming. If we didnt have that we would be in dire straits with snow up to our ears (now it is only knee high here in N. Idaho) and temps down to the minus level. (this morning at 6 it was 18 ) If we had another 4" it would have broken all recorded snow in this area for the winter of 07-08. Just imagine how bad it would have been without the global warming !

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NBAllen

04-11-2008 11:44:37




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to Coldiron, 04-11-2008 07:59:50  
Hi Coldiron,

What part of N. Idaho do you you live in? My wife and I are moving to Moscow in a couple weeks.

Nathaniel

By-the-way, is your handle a reference to Kipling?



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Coldiron

04-11-2008 12:16:35




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to NBAllen, 04-11-2008 11:44:37  
We are SE of Priest River, Id in the Panhandle by 7 miles down in the Hoo Doo Valley. Moscow is almost in the Banana Belt with a mite milder climate most of the time. Look out for the other times. ;- ) Look us up if you are ever up here fishing, hunting or just looking around. Coldiron is a term used when a ship is tied to the pier or a tender and gets their power from other sources. I worked on Boilers for 45+ years and am on 'Coldiron' now !

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NBAllen

04-11-2008 14:14:52




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to Coldiron, 04-11-2008 12:16:35  
Sure is pretty country up there! My wife grew up in Moscow, and I was there from '95 thru '02 for school. I worked at the mill in Lewiston (now there is a banana belt!) for a while, too.

Thanks for the invite. I know my wife would like to get up to Canada for a visit at some point, so maybe we could stop in on the way through.

Nathaniel



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Coldiron

04-12-2008 15:32:19




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 Re: OT about at the end of my rope in reply to NBAllen, 04-11-2008 14:14:52  
Just look us up on here and we can figure out a way to meet and maybe show you some sights here.



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