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rinselberg
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DEC 19, 09:02 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad: You can do better than that. That response was pretty lame. I feel like Marvin the Martian....... |
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I wasn't being the least bit serious.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 12-19-2022).]
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randye
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DEC 19, 09:45 PM
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Valkrie9
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DEC 20, 03:06 AM
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dbl del ;/[This message has been edited by Valkrie9 (edited 12-20-2022).]
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Valkrie9
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DEC 20, 03:08 AM
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Now, repeat after me : ' CO² makes plants grow greener, corn grows bigger, CO² is good for food ! ' Sweet Boiled Corn Brown Sugar Roasted Carrot ' You like corn don't you ? Well, do you ? ' ' Mmmm, buttered and salted corn, sweet ! ' ~ Homer Simpson

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Wichita
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DEC 20, 06:29 PM
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When it gets hot outside, it will make you go blast someone. 
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rinselberg
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DEC 20, 07:47 PM
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There's a reason behind common sayings like "keep your cool" and "chill out".
It's almost a certainty that early humans realized that tempers tended to flare more often during particularly hot weather.
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williegoat
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DEC 20, 08:19 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
There's a reason behind common sayings like "keep your cool" and "chill out".
It's almost a certainty that early humans realized that tempers tended to flare more often during particularly hot weather. |
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So that explains why we have so many riots in Phoenix instead of Kenosha...wait, is that right?
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williegoat
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DEC 20, 10:22 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
There's a reason behind common sayings like "keep your cool" and "chill out".
It's almost a certainty that early humans realized that tempers tended to flare more often during particularly hot weather. |
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Warm Climate: Bob Marley
Cold Climate: Tanya Tagaq
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williegoat
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DEC 20, 10:31 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
There's a reason behind common sayings like "keep your cool" and "chill out".
It's almost a certainty that early humans realized that tempers tended to flare more often during particularly hot weather. |
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Warm Climate:

Cold Climate:

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rinselberg
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DEC 20, 11:00 PM
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 Greenhousin'[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 12-20-2022).]
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