"Wait, what am I saying?" he said, laughing. "I'm getting ahead of myself. We still don't understand how it's possible for that thing to be up in the sky in January when it's freezing outside."
PASADENA, CA—Groundbreaking new findings announced Monday suggest the record-setting heat wave plaguing much of the United States may be due to radiation emitted from an enormous star located in the center of the solar system.
"We originally thought that if this star was producing temperatures of 100-plus in the South and Midwest, it must be at least 100 degrees itself," Kivens added.
"I knew it lit things up, of course, but I didn't realize it could make things hot."
"The big star heats the earth, and the moon cools it—I get it," he added.
"We originally thought that if this star was producing temperatures of 100-plus in the South and Midwest, it must be at least 100 degrees itself," Kivens added.
Maybe we should start calling AGW cultists "Jethros".
Maybe we should start calling AGW cultists "Jethros".
I don't want to insult the biblical name, so let's continue to call them that which they are, "idiots". ::beertoast::
Maybe we should start calling AGW cultists "Jethros".
Maybe we should start calling AGW cultists "Jethros".
Max Bear Jr. hated Jethro Beaudeen for most of his life it he hears this he's likely to find and kill all of us.
Max Baer, a bear of a man like his daddy, didn't care for the character he played; that's what I heard.
Radar from Mash. One and gone.
In 1984, after working with the Democratic State Committee in her home state of Pennsylvania "on a variety of projects" over a period of years, Kulp ran for the US House of Representatives as a Democrat from Pennsylvania but was unsuccessful.[3] As an opponent of a Republican incumbent, Bud Shuster, in a Republican district in a year in which US President Ronald W. Reagan won a landslide reelection, Kulp was the underdog despite the otherwise favourable climate for liberal Democrats in Pennsylvania as a whole.[9] To her dismay, Hillbillies co-star Buddy Ebsen supported Shuster and even appeared in a radio commercial in which he called Kulp "too liberal". Ebsen claimed that Kulp was exploiting her celebrity status and did not have a grasp on the issues. Shuster defeated Kulp with sixty-seven percent of the vote.
P.S. Don't ever underestimate my ability to take a thread off topic. I can do it in my sleep.
...Leonard Nimoy was typecast as Spock in Star Trek, and some years ago he wrote an autobiography entitled "I Am Not Spock". But I think he has more or less come to terms with it since then....