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By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 12:36
Rubbish.  If that were the case, half the world would be under water by now, as was predicted....
By:
jucel69
When: 20 Aug 15 12:37
by who?
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 12:37
Al Gore?  The man behind half the worlds school propoganda rubbish
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 12:37
How many children around the world had to sit through that as "teaching of truth"?
By:
johnnythebull
When: 20 Aug 15 12:38
how did this cricket forum manage to insinuate itself on to this weather forum,i ask myself?
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 12:38

Aug 20, 2015 -- 12:35PM, BJT wrote:


Sorry to get political and correct on a cricket thread...  Hate to provoke actual thought...


Bull...

By:
jucel69
When: 20 Aug 15 12:43
Nobody listens to that coont. However, Co2 levels in the atmosphere will eventually make a difference. I don't know what causes the increase in co2 in the atmosphere but it will make the world hotter over the next few hundred years. The oceans will get warmer & ice will melt. Ice reflects the sun while the ocean surface takes in the sun. It's called positive feedback loop.
By:
earlycrow
When: 20 Aug 15 12:43
2 men back for the hook, any chance of a short ball
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 12:54

Aug 20, 2015 -- 12:43PM, jucel69 wrote:


Nobody listens to that coont. However, Co2 levels in the atmosphere will eventually make a difference. I don't know what causes the increase in co2 in the atmosphere but it will make the world hotter over the next few hundred years. The oceans will get warmer & ice will melt. Ice reflects the sun while the ocean surface takes in the sun. It's called positive feedback loop.


They don't?  So how did he manage to get that as curriculum in schools across the world, and how did he manage to get the world to buy into his carbon trading scheme with the members of Enron?

Come on now.....

Carbon increase follows temperature increase.  And temperature increase, leads to times like "the golden age", when the world thrived due to the climate.

Climate changes.  Carbon dioxide, ie, the plants food, is good for the planet..

Each person in the world creates about 5 ton of it per year on average, with the western world closer to 6 times that keeping the average up.  The next 50 years, the world increases in size by 50%.

There is as much an argument that the men in charge want to reduce the population to keep their monopoly.  Which makes sense, given that another 3 billion people at 5 tonnes per capita would screw the world up completely.  There is no going back from that.  Do you buy into the depopulation of the planet?

Not sold either way.  I know for a fact vaccinations have been tested for depopulation purposes, and the world is being set up.  Also know the whole global warming is a crock of ****.  Yes, the climate changes.  Has throughout history, and will continue to.

Is all fear mongering, and profit wishes...  As per everything else going on in the world...

By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 12:56
Too deep?  BlushBlush
By:
johnnythebull
When: 20 Aug 15 12:58
is all the latter having a micro effect on this wicket?
By:
jucel69
When: 20 Aug 15 12:58
I agree, this scaremongering is just to tax the great unwashed a bit more.
Talking about depopulation you should watch a very dark black drama series from the UK called Utopia. It's brilliant!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2384811/
By:
slip5
When: 20 Aug 15 13:00
hi juce everything okay in thailand now after that bomb blast
By:
johnnythebull
When: 20 Aug 15 13:01
as it happens..i know i'm digressing by talking cricket..after a paltry 10 runs or so in the 1st half hour 82 is not that bad a scoring rate
By:
jucel69
When: 20 Aug 15 13:01

Aug 20, 2015 -- 1:00PM, slip5 wrote:


hi juce everything okay in thailand now after that bomb blast


yeh cheers, miles away from me. Pretty bad sh1t though for all concerned!

By:
YOMOMMA
When: 20 Aug 15 13:02
Y THEY NOT TAKEN LUNCH YET?
By:
YOMOMMA
When: 20 Aug 15 13:02
I'M HUNGRY
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 13:02
I am sure their taking lunch doesn't affect your ability to....  ffs
By:
YOMOMMA
When: 20 Aug 15 13:02
LUNCH INCOMING
By:
YOMOMMA
When: 20 Aug 15 13:02
LUNCH LANDED. HappyHappyHappy
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 13:03

Aug 20, 2015 -- 12:58PM, jucel69 wrote:


I agree, this scaremongering is just to tax the great unwashed a bit more. Talking about depopulation you should watch a very dark black drama series from the UK called Utopia. It's brilliant!http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2384811/


Will have a look...

By:
johnnythebull
When: 20 Aug 15 13:03
i missed those 10 wkts going down..presumably they'll show them during the lunch break!!
By:
slip5
When: 20 Aug 15 13:11
i was reading a story online the other day juce, they found a 18ft python snake on a street in some Thailand city  Laugh
By:
slip5
When: 20 Aug 15 13:11
i would be scared shiitless
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 13:11
Did he/she have big tits?
By:
sonofshinner
When: 20 Aug 15 13:13
had a canny morning with my england lay here..and marc warren lay in the made in denmark..
By:
bobojon
When: 20 Aug 15 13:16
More disipline with the bat but these two have been ok anyway the others have been undisciplined but the pitch is a good test match pitch not easy but not a green top. It is a much better pitch than the last two
By:
bobojon
When: 20 Aug 15 13:16
More disipline with the bat but these two have been ok anyway the others have been undisciplined but the pitch is a good test match pitch not easy but not a green top. It is a much better pitch than the last two
By:
slip5
When: 20 Aug 15 13:18
how you doing bjt settled into retirement yet
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 13:19
Retirement?
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 13:19
If I was able to retire I wouldn't be talking rubbish on here...  LaughLaugh
By:
jucel69
When: 20 Aug 15 13:32

Aug 20, 2015 -- 1:11PM, slip5 wrote:


i was reading a story online the other day juce, they found a 18ft python snake on a street in some Thailand city 


Yeh I wouldn't fancy seeing that in the garden! Tbf I don't see many weird and wonderful creatures. It's rainy season now though, so it is the time of the year for snakes, centipedes and water lizards. Mainly see them squished on the roads.

By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 13:38
When I moved from Victoria to Cairns, I googled it.  First thing I saw was Goliath.  A spider..  **** gets real in northern Australia.  Rather an 18 ft snake that I can see than a fcuking spider eating birds and crap, the size of a dinner plate....  CryCry
By:
jucel69
When: 20 Aug 15 13:39

Aug 20, 2015 -- 1:38PM, BJT wrote:


When I moved from Victoria to Cairns, I googled it.  First thing I saw was Goliath.  A spider..  **** gets real in northern Australia.  Rather an 18 ft snake that I can see than a fcuking spider eating birds and crap, the size of a dinner plate.... 


Some vile stuff in Oz!

By:
johnnythebull
When: 20 Aug 15 13:44
'nuff saidGrin
By:
BJT
When: 20 Aug 15 13:52
Most of it was sent here from England.....  Nuff said...?  Confused
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 20 Aug 15 14:06
GrinGrinGrin
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 20 Aug 15 14:07
just googled goliath spider wtf!!!
By:
pauliow
When: 20 Aug 15 14:10
You wouldn't want to be in bed and see that on the ceiling above youShockedShocked
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 20 Aug 15 14:10
TIMBERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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