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Post by missouriboy on May 24, 2017 4:19:59 GMT
Of course! Thomas Jefferson swore by it. After he'd finished, he swore at it.
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Post by Ratty on May 24, 2017 7:11:20 GMT
I ain't drinkin' any of that .... hic!
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Post by sigurdur on May 24, 2017 19:14:38 GMT
Skiing sounds like a lot more fun.
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Post by phydeaux2363 on May 24, 2017 22:04:28 GMT
Just remember when you grab the bottle to run as science has shown exercise contradicts the negative effects of alcohol on the body! Interesting idea, Mr. Code. I've never considered using heavy drinking as a motivation for exercise! You might be able to make a fortune with this concept.
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Post by Ratty on May 24, 2017 23:32:39 GMT
Skiing sounds like a lot more fun. SUI?
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Post by missouriboy on May 25, 2017 2:00:30 GMT
Just remember when you grab the bottle to run as science has shown exercise contradicts the negative effects of alcohol on the body! Interesting idea, Mr. Code. I've never considered using heavy drinking as a motivation for exercise! You might be able to make a fortune with this concept. A combination of Richard Simmons and Dean Martin?
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Post by sigurdur on May 25, 2017 3:53:13 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 27, 2017 4:18:02 GMT
Hmm, don't know where to post this one so I'll post it here first but also will consider these other boards solarcycle24com.proboards.com/thread/2624/farming-weather-global-cooling-2017solarcycle24com.proboards.com/thread/2413/global-cooling-forecast-basics-astrometeorology?page=21I'm out in Seattle and shop at a large regional chain store owned by the Kroger Co. I was looking for fruit like plums, peaches, nectarines, new crop apples and oranges. I had to ask and was told none of the first 4 were in store and only a few oranges. The manager told me he had to hunt for the oranges and was surprised it was so hard to acquire as he thinks of them as a staple fruit. Here in WA we usually have apples plenty this time of year, usually this is the time when all the major varieties are in the stores and the smaller heirloom varieties also show up from independent farms. I was just struck by how odd it was major stone fruits were absent. Curious if anyone in other parts have seen similar scarcities? I'm wondering if this is just regional or maybe an issue with Kroger. Going to head over to Safeway tomorrow. Stone fruit has really 'sucked' this year. Poor quality if available at all. I haven't looked for apples since I'm eating my own. Winter, they start coming in from Chile. We'll see. Last two Adapt 2030 videos have been talking 2017 crop losses due to various conditions. What do you think Sig? My bees looked perfectly happy this year, but I did notice less insect damage early on. Late frost? which we did have. www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-pU2sawhQkwww.youtube.com/watch?v=zkORaJhSbNg
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 27, 2017 15:50:47 GMT
Only noticeable because we all talk to each other.
Major crop production continues unabated by "climate change". There are such large stores of major crops that it will take years of low production to raise prices and provide scarcity.
Perishables function with their own set of rules. Oranges suffered production losses via hurricanes. Not unexpected. CO2 provided transportation will fill the gap.
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Post by acidohm on Oct 27, 2017 18:26:08 GMT
Thank goodness for CO2...Where would we be without it!!!
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 27, 2017 23:16:51 GMT
Thank goodness for CO2...Where would we be without it!!! Dead
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Post by Ratty on Oct 28, 2017 1:09:46 GMT
Thank goodness for CO2...Where would we be without it!!! CO2 is currently keeping Greenland icy.
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