Posted on 07/28/2010 3:04:09 AM PDT by sneakers
Before yinz head dahntahn to work, or start to red up the house nat, join us every morning for coffee (or whatever gets yinz started) and maybe some serious discussion of the issues (or not!)
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SNAP!!
Good Morning!
Hey! If any of yunz wants on or off the Cyber Gum-band snap! list, let me know, cause I don’t add names unless you give me permission, n’at!
prisoner6
Hi p6! Hey! I just found out another freeper works where my husband works! Small world!
I think there's a FR thread on it this morning.
prisoner6
prisoner6
I’ll have to look it up. Dems messing with the Constitution again! There was a reason the Founders created the Electoral Collage!
I was reading a post about Social Security overhaul. The dems are trying to make it look like the Republicans are going to throw grandma on the street! Same lies they used when Bush tried to save Social Security!
Here we go!
Electoral College:
Movement to Bypass Constitution in Presidential Elections
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2560221/posts
And
Social Security:
What’s Their Plan?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2560256/posts
Some sane voice speaking out about global warming.
The truth comes out!
prisoner6
7/26 - Lake Superior's normally cool waters are an estimated 10 to 15 degrees warmer than usual and well on their way to record-breaking levels.
Each of the Great Lakes is registering temperatures that are well above normal for this time of year, the result of a shortened winter season and a hot spring. And those warmer waters are impacting the region in a variety of ways -- from throwing off the spawning of native fish species to hurting some businesses that make a living off the waters. In other instances, the temperatures are seen as a welcome change.
It all depends on where you are.
"All of the lakes are either at or approaching their normal temperatures for late August," said Jay Austin, a physics professor at the University of Minnesota's Large Lakes Observatory in Duluth, Minn. "They're already at what we would have expected to be their peak temperatures for the summer, and we have several more weeks of warming to go."
His observations come from 30 years of data collected from buoys throughout the Great Lakes. Data from satellites measuring surface temperatures also indicate a record-breaking summer for the waters.
Austin said this year's higher readings are the result of a winter season that saw little ice cover on the lakes coupled with recent trends in warming temperatures throughout the region.
Bill Deedler, a historian and forecaster with the National Weather Service, wouldn't go so far as saying the changes are the result of global warming. But conditions hitting the lake this year are combining for unusual effects.
prisoner6
prisoner6
Rose reading ‘hate mail’. The guy is upset that Rose “went conservative”. (He used to listen to her when she was on another show years ago).
My wife doesn’t say too much about politics but she has repeated many times, most recently yesterday, how thankful she is that algore did not become president. What prompted her to say that was me commenting on how glad I was that John Kerry was not elected.
Have to run for Wife. Catch you later!
prisoner6
Hi PYE!
I agree with your wife!
Unfortunately, I have to leave as well! The thread is really slow lately. I expect it will pick up as we get closer to the November elections.
Off to work! (after stopping at Sheetz for coffee!) LOL!
Ain’t no Sheetz around here. And I hate coffee.
Never knew there was such a thing as Sheetz until we went to Gettysburg years ago.
Mornin’ everybuddy!
Did anyone who is listening to WPGB locally just hear a scream play over the local news story on a shooting in Penn Hills?
I’m at work now, but not on for long! OOPS! I forgot you hate coffee! They sell other stuff. The Sheetz in the middle of Gettysburg is not there now. Not enough room for expansion, I expect. There’s one on Rte 15, I think, just outside of Gettysburg now.
I love Gettysburg. Beautiful, peaceful place. Hard to believe so many died there. We usually go there for Memorial Day. They have a very patriotic parade that honors both North and South, and remembers those who fought for our country - all the way from the beginning to now.
Well. I’m on the taxpayers dime now, so must get to work. Later!
I’m at work now, but not on for long! OOPS! I forgot you hate coffee! They sell other stuff. The Sheetz in the middle of Gettysburg is not there now. Not enough room for expansion, I expect. There’s one on Rte 15, I think, just outside of Gettysburg now.
I love Gettysburg. Beautiful, peaceful place. Hard to believe so many died there. We usually go there for Memorial Day. They have a very patriotic parade that honors both North and South, and remembers those who fought for our country - all the way from the beginning to now.
Well. I’m on the taxpayers dime now, so must get to work. Later!
Oh dear! Sorry for the double post!
Good morning!
Hey, I froze 8 quarts of green beans, and so far 12 pints of corn.. of course the corn is from a roadside stand.
Yeah, Sheetz abandoned that picked little lot in the fork of the road years ago. Last time we were there I think the place was closed altogether. Not much room there for anything, especially gas pumps.
We usually stay at the little motel just down the Emmitsburg Road. Or Steinwehr Ave. as I think they call it up in the village there.
Amen, sneakers.
Good Morning.
Yes, I did hear the scream..reminded me of the “scream” in the song Love Rollercoaster. We were convinced a girl was really killed during the making of that song!
Barney Frank cries over his senior citizen dollar discount; John Kerry docks his yacht in RI to escape Mass. taxes. Ahhh, to be a member of the Poltical class!
Morning, karatemom.
Yes, I got a chuckle over the two MA “public servants” and their respective efforts to save a buck—or $500 million of them.
I guess they take entitlement to a whole new level.
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