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the temperature just dropped 13 degrees in an hour...

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Yesterday, sunny and 60, this morning snowing heavily and windy; right now sunny and 40. god i love dc area weather.
 
Originally posted by: glenn beck
Hit 70 here(Frederick MD) now there is an inch of snow outside(28 degrees)

dude that's a little odd. sounds like some "Day after tomorrow" stuff happening there.
 
Originally posted by: SkunkApe
Originally posted by: glenn beck
Hit 70 here(Frederick MD) now there is an inch of snow outside(28 degrees)

dude that's a little odd. sounds like some "Day after tomorrow" stuff happening there.

[g0d] if they only knew... muhahahhaa [/g0d]
 
Crap,

Went out for a smoke without a coat just now...Think I'm gonna get sick... :disgust:
Can't believe the temp in NYC dropped that much just in few hours.

 
it was raining all morning

now its snowing.....


cant wait for the commute home in the ice and snow

fvck connecticut
 
Originally posted by: tami
i've never seen a 13 degree temperature drop in the morning in my life.

ok, gotta go... bye 😛

Perhaps there is comet on it's way, heading right towards the earth, blocking some of the energy radiated by the sun right now? But either the scientists (at the behest of the gov't) aren't going to tell us, or maybe they simply haven't seen it themselves, since they seem to have "technical difficulties" (for obvious reasons) aiming their telescopes in the general direction of the sun.

I mean, there have been a huge number of near-miss celestial bodies flying close to the Earth in the last few years, and one of them ran smack-dab into Jupiter. Hmm.

Sometimes, I wonder if the scenarios depicted in 'The Fifth Element', and 'Space Battleship Yamato' are close to true?

Perhaps the Mayans were smarter than us, and they know why their calendar ends when it does - perhaps they were able to predict a celestial cataclysmic event involving this planet, based on their astronomical observations that they were able to make years ago? (Perhaps there was a near-miss event then, that will likely result in a collision the next time around in orbit? Who knows.)
 
Heh, I think my body temperature has dropped and risen 20 degrees in the last half hour.

<----------- Has the flu 🙁
 
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