So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. How's it been in Flonkville? -- tinmimus99@hotmail.com smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 You want a job and a lizard to ride? < _The Einstein Intersection_
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, in the land of alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> got double secret probation for writing: >So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. > >How's it been in Flonkville? Cool and windy. Like most of this summer has been. If this is global warmin I am all the hell for it. -- Does the name Pavlov ring a bell? Aratzio - Usenet ruiner #2
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 18:41:18 -0700, Aratzio wrote: > On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, in the land of > alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> > got double secret probation for writing: > >>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >> >>How's it been in Flonkville? > > Cool and windy. Like most of this summer has been. > > If this is global warmin I am all the hell for it. I think I got my "Indian Summer" and yours both. -- tinmimus99@hotmail.com smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 You want a job and a lizard to ride? < _The Einstein Intersection_
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote: >So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. > >How's it been in Flonkville? yesterday i killed the tv remote control because i was so pissed off with the twins. the little shits have this habbit of hiding them and it was one time hidden to many. one of the dvd controls is still mia presumed well and truely hidden by the twins.
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 18:41:18 -0700, Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> wrote: >On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, in the land of >alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> >got double secret probation for writing: > >>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >> >>How's it been in Flonkville? > >Cool and windy. Like most of this summer has been. > >If this is global warmin I am all the hell for it. pretty warm here. the twins spent something like 4 hours playing in the garden while my mate chriss and i spent the time drinking tea and coffee and generaly doing bugger all. it looks like its going to be anohter warm day today. which means chriss and i will be taking the twins up to woods as they've not been there before.
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:43:43 +0100, in alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, metro-golden-meower <metro-golden-meower@meow.org> bloviated: >On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 18:41:18 -0700, Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> >wrote: > >>On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, in the land of >>alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> >>got double secret probation for writing: >> >>>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >>> >>>How's it been in Flonkville? >> >>Cool and windy. Like most of this summer has been. >> >>If this is global warmin I am all the hell for it. > >pretty warm here. the twins spent something like 4 hours playing in >the garden while my mate chriss and i spent the time drinking tea and >coffee and generaly doing bugger all. it looks like its going to be >anohter warm day today. which means chriss and i will be taking the >twins up to woods as they've not been there before. Will you be bringing them back or just leaving them with their new wolf family? -- Does the name Pavlov ring a bell? Aratzio - Usenet ruiner #2
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 13:15:22 GMT, Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> wrote: >On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:43:43 +0100, in >alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, metro-golden-meower ><metro-golden-meower@meow.org> bloviated: > >>On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 18:41:18 -0700, Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> >>wrote: >> >>>On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, in the land of >>>alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> >>>got double secret probation for writing: >>> >>>>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >>>> >>>>How's it been in Flonkville? >>> >>>Cool and windy. Like most of this summer has been. >>> >>>If this is global warmin I am all the hell for it. >> >>pretty warm here. the twins spent something like 4 hours playing in >>the garden while my mate chriss and i spent the time drinking tea and >>coffee and generaly doing bugger all. it looks like its going to be >>anohter warm day today. which means chriss and i will be taking the >>twins up to woods as they've not been there before. > >Will you be bringing them back or just leaving them with their new >wolf family? they wouldn't take 'em. they said the twins played to rough! none the less. the twins enjoyed wandering through the woods playing with any fallen branches they could get hold of and over all it wore them out. they're so tired they actualy went to sleep this afternoon!
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 15:02:52 +0100, in alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, metro-golden-meower <metro-golden-meower@meow.org> bloviated: >On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 13:15:22 GMT, Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> >wrote: > >>On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:43:43 +0100, in >>alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, metro-golden-meower >><metro-golden-meower@meow.org> bloviated: >> >>>On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 18:41:18 -0700, Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> >>>wrote: >>> >>>>On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, in the land of >>>>alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> >>>>got double secret probation for writing: >>>> >>>>>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >>>>> >>>>>How's it been in Flonkville? >>>> >>>>Cool and windy. Like most of this summer has been. >>>> >>>>If this is global warmin I am all the hell for it. >>> >>>pretty warm here. the twins spent something like 4 hours playing in >>>the garden while my mate chriss and i spent the time drinking tea and >>>coffee and generaly doing bugger all. it looks like its going to be >>>anohter warm day today. which means chriss and i will be taking the >>>twins up to woods as they've not been there before. >> >>Will you be bringing them back or just leaving them with their new >>wolf family? > >they wouldn't take 'em. they said the twins played to rough! none the >less. the twins enjoyed wandering through the woods playing with any >fallen branches they could get hold of and over all it wore them out. >they're so tired they actualy went to sleep this afternoon! No pelts of small dead animals? No cool slimy things? HARUMPF! Or just a function of Mom not being there to torture with dead animals & slimy stuff? -- Does the name Pavlov ring a bell? Aratzio - Usenet ruiner #2
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 13:15:22 +0000, Aratzio wrote: > On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:43:43 +0100, in > alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, metro-golden-meower > <metro-golden-meower@meow.org> bloviated: > >>On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 18:41:18 -0700, Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> >>wrote: >> >>>On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, in the land of >>>alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> >>>got double secret probation for writing: >>> >>>>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >>>> >>>>How's it been in Flonkville? >>> >>>Cool and windy. Like most of this summer has been. >>> >>>If this is global warmin I am all the hell for it. >> >>pretty warm here. the twins spent something like 4 hours playing in >>the garden while my mate chriss and i spent the time drinking tea and >>coffee and generaly doing bugger all. it looks like its going to be >>anohter warm day today. which means chriss and i will be taking the >>twins up to woods as they've not been there before. > > Will you be bringing them back or just leaving them with their new > wolf family? Leave the poor wolves alone. -- tinmimus99@hotmail.com smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 You want a job and a lizard to ride? < _The Einstein Intersection_
mimus wrote: > So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. > > How's it been in Flonkville? > Dry and hot during the day, humid and cool at night in coastal New England. Rather foggy in the AM, a few times (radiation cooling) but relatively little soupy ocean fog to soften wrinkles and improve complezion. We're way short on rainfall, but the vegetation seems to be holding up well. Should exceed 80F today with few clouds. I shall strive to obtain a ruddy sun-kissed skin tone today while motoring about the lawn. As an interesting aside; rain has been reported at the north pole with balmy (20C) weather in the high artic. http://environment.independent.co.uk/climate_change/article3021309.ece -- nuts
On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 02:41:47 -0400, mixed nuts wrote: > mimus wrote: > >> So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >> >> How's it been in Flonkville? > > Dry and hot during the day, humid and cool at night in coastal New > England. Rather foggy in the AM, a few times (radiation cooling) but > relatively little soupy ocean fog to soften wrinkles and improve > complezion. We're way short on rainfall, but the vegetation seems to be > holding up well. Should exceed 80F today with few clouds. I shall > strive to obtain a ruddy sun-kissed skin tone today while motoring > about the lawn. 88 today. Me mow too. Beer! (I'm practicing my lawn-d00d vocabulary.) > As an interesting aside; rain has been reported at the north pole with > balmy (20C) weather in the high artic. > > http://environment.independent.co.uk/climate_change/article3021309.ece I wonder if the interior US is going to become a sub-tropical paradise or a desert? with of course major high-rise developments all over in either case as people get chased inland by salt-water . . . . I suspect desert, since our heat of population will become more concentrated still. At least, until the O2 drops enough to solve the problem. Which brings up another interesting point, that of the median elevation above sea-level of those near-/equatorial rain-forests that people are so sniffy about (I don't remember anyone talking about any major Amazon waterfalls . . . ) . . . . This might be quicker than one would've thought. -- tinmimus99@hotmail.com smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 You want a job and a lizard to ride? < _The Einstein Intersection_
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:34:54 +0100, metro-golden-meower wrote: > On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:33:29 -0400, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >> >>How's it been in Flonkville? > > yesterday i killed the tv remote control because i was so pissed off > with the twins. > > the little shits have this habbit of hiding them and it was one time > hidden to many. one of the dvd controls is still mia presumed well and > truely hidden by the twins. Carry one in a holster. Along with a taser (that's one fewer in a cop's hands). -- tinmimus99@hotmail.com smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 You want a job and a lizard to ride? < _The Einstein Intersection_
mimus wrote: > On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 02:41:47 -0400, mixed nuts wrote: > >>mimus wrote: >> >>>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >>> >>>How's it been in Flonkville? >> >>Dry and hot during the day, humid and cool at night in coastal New >>England. Rather foggy in the AM, a few times (radiation cooling) but >>relatively little soupy ocean fog to soften wrinkles and improve >>complezion. We're way short on rainfall, but the vegetation seems to be >>holding up well. Should exceed 80F today with few clouds. I shall >>strive to obtain a ruddy sun-kissed skin tone today while motoring >>about the lawn. > > 88 today. Me mow too. Beer! > > (I'm practicing my lawn-d00d vocabulary.) > >>As an interesting aside; rain has been reported at the north pole with >>balmy (20C) weather in the high artic. >> >>http://environment.independent.co.uk/climate_change/article3021309.ece > > I wonder if the interior US is going to become a sub-tropical paradise or > a desert? with of course major high-rise developments all over in either > case as people get chased inland by salt-water . . . . > > I suspect desert, since our heat of population will become more > concentrated still. > > At least, until the O2 drops enough to solve the problem. > > Which brings up another interesting point, that of the median elevation > above sea-level of those near-/equatorial rain-forests that people are so > sniffy about (I don't remember anyone talking about any major Amazon > waterfalls . . . ) . . . . > They're all well above sea-level except for the low-lying coastal and island forests which obstruct resort development. The pacific island rainforests are burning at a pretty good rate - drought helps - failed monsoons in some cases - but mostly, converting land to agriculture (palm oil -> biodiesel and vitamin-rich frying oil) which is a net carbon source but an attractive investment. The other rainforests are good for making fine furniture, awesome yacht interiors and durable packing crates for shipping and low-cost housing. One major issue with rain forests is the fact that they cause rain which causes flooding which makes the mining and transport of important minerals like tantalum, chromium, niobium, gold, diamonds and opal difficult, limiting profit and frightening away investors except for the evangelical ones which can get people to work for next to nothing to absolve their sins. Forests also provide concealment for leftofacist terrists so we can't shoot 'em with our cruise missals. > This might be quicker than one would've thought. > Well, we can use "clean coal" which has "special carbon dioxide absorbing properties" and is a ready source of cadmium and mercury which are needed to fabricate the infrared sensors for the war on drugs and terror - the ash can be used to fertilize the Canadian and Siberian rain forests where people can go to commune with nature. -- nuts
On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 17:27:44 -0400, mixed nuts wrote: > mimus wrote: >> On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 02:41:47 -0400, mixed nuts wrote: >> >>>mimus wrote: >>> >>>>So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >>>> >>>>How's it been in Flonkville? >>> >>>Dry and hot during the day, humid and cool at night in coastal New >>>England. Rather foggy in the AM, a few times (radiation cooling) but >>>relatively little soupy ocean fog to soften wrinkles and improve >>>complezion. We're way short on rainfall, but the vegetation seems to be >>>holding up well. Should exceed 80F today with few clouds. I shall >>>strive to obtain a ruddy sun-kissed skin tone today while motoring >>>about the lawn. >> >> 88 today. Me mow too. Beer! >> >> (I'm practicing my lawn-d00d vocabulary.) >> >>>As an interesting aside; rain has been reported at the north pole with >>>balmy (20C) weather in the high artic. >>> >>>http://environment.independent.co.uk/climate_change/article3021309.ece >> >> I wonder if the interior US is going to become a sub-tropical paradise or >> a desert? with of course major high-rise developments all over in either >> case as people get chased inland by salt-water . . . . >> >> I suspect desert, since our heat of population will become more >> concentrated still. >> >> At least, until the O2 drops enough to solve the problem. >> >> Which brings up another interesting point, that of the median elevation >> above sea-level of those near-/equatorial rain-forests that people are so >> sniffy about (I don't remember anyone talking about any major Amazon >> waterfalls . . . ) . . . . > > They're all well above sea-level except for the low-lying coastal and > island forests which obstruct resort development. The pacific island > rainforests are burning at a pretty good rate - drought helps - failed > monsoons in some cases - but mostly, converting land to agriculture > (palm oil -> biodiesel and vitamin-rich frying oil) which is a net > carbon source but an attractive investment. The other rainforests are > good for making fine furniture, awesome yacht interiors and durable > packing crates for shipping and low-cost housing. One major issue with > rain forests is the fact that they cause rain which causes flooding > which makes the mining and transport of important minerals like > tantalum, chromium, niobium, gold, diamonds and opal difficult, > limiting profit and frightening away investors except for the > evangelical ones which can get people to work for next to nothing to > absolve their sins. Yeah, yeah, and arm the good Christian converts to hunt down and shoot the ones that don't like the deal. I've long had a copy of _Thy Will Be Done_, which goes into great detail on the history of international Corporate Christian evangelism amongst the South American tribes . . . . > Forests also provide concealment for leftofacist > terrists so we can't shoot 'em with our cruise missals. > >> This might be quicker than one would've thought. >> > Well, we can use "clean coal" which has "special carbon dioxide > absorbing properties" Say what? you been watching FoxNews again? > and is a ready source of cadmium and mercury Is that what absorbs the CO2? > which are needed to fabricate the infrared sensors for the war on drugs > and terror - the ash can be used to fertilize the Canadian and Siberian > rain forests where people can go to commune with nature. This falls somewhere between Ayn Rand, Dr. Pangloss and Rube Goldberg. -- tinmimus99@hotmail.com smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 You want a job and a lizard to ride? < _The Einstein Intersection_
On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 11:19:19 -0400, mimus wrote: > On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 02:41:47 -0400, mixed nuts wrote: > >> mimus wrote: >> >>> So, it was hotter and more humid than fuck today. >>> >>> How's it been in Flonkville? >> >> Dry and hot during the day, humid and cool at night in coastal New >> England. Rather foggy in the AM, a few times (radiation cooling) but >> relatively little soupy ocean fog to soften wrinkles and improve >> complezion. We're way short on rainfall, but the vegetation seems to be >> holding up well. Should exceed 80F today with few clouds. I shall >> strive to obtain a ruddy sun-kissed skin tone today while motoring >> about the lawn. > > 88 today. Me mow too. Beer! > > (I'm practicing my lawn-d00d vocabulary.) Got it half done-- there were some leaves to be bagged, and also some more giant dead branches had fallen into the yard from that Big One a month or two ago-- and have acquired a mild case of right inguinal crotch-rot. Presumably, tomorrow will complete the sets all around. More beer! -- tinmimus99@hotmail.com smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 You want a job and a lizard to ride? < _The Einstein Intersection_