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Good morning mfers
you are up early did you pee the bed again ?Good morning mfers
The luck happened the day she said "yes"so you are trying to say you are gonna try to get lucky
Yes to what ?The luck happened the day she said "yes"
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I'm of the opinion that the amount of CO2 being emitted by millions, and possibly billions of internal combustion engines, plus tens of thousands of coal fired power plants could be having maybe a slight effect on our climate. The fact that this has become a "political" issue is sad.While funny, I don’t think there’s anyone to blame really. It’s just where we are at in the earth’s natural cycle.
Yes she would go out with me, yes she would marry me, yes when she did marry me, take your pick...Yes to what ?
It shouldn't be political, man made co2 is .04% of the co2 in our atmosphere. And nitrogen makes up 80%. So we are talking about .04% of a small percentage of our atmosphere. Got to have something to try to scare the people with I guess.I'm of the opinion that the amount of CO2 being emitted by millions, and possibly billions of internal combustion engines, plus tens of thousands of coal fired power plants could be having maybe a slight effect on our climate. The fact that this has become a "political" issue is sad.
While funny, I don’t think there’s anyone to blame really. It’s just where we are at in the earth’s natural cycle.
I'm of the opinion that the amount of CO2 being emitted by millions, and possibly billions of internal combustion engines, plus tens of thousands of coal fired power plants could be having maybe a slight effect on our climate. The fact that this has become a "political" issue is sad.
It shouldn't be political, man made co2 is .04% of the co2 in our atmosphere. And nitrogen makes up 80%. So we are talking about .04% of a small percentage of our atmosphere. Got to have something to try to scare the people with I guess.
The atmosphere is roughly 0.04% CO2, but humans have contributed about 33% of that, since 1850. But if you and Exxon say we shouldn't care.....cool.It shouldn't be political, man made co2 is .04% of the co2 in our atmosphere. And nitrogen makes up 80%. So we are talking about .04% of a small percentage of our atmosphere. Got to have something to try to scare the people with I guess.
Factual statement.It is close to impossible to have an informed and educated opinion on the subject because which lies/truths do you believe?
Forget it.The atmosphere is roughly 0.04% CO2, but humans have contributed about 33% of that, since 1850. But if you and Exxon say we shouldn't care.....cool.
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I'm of the opinion that the amount of CO2 being emitted by millions, and possibly billions of internal combustion engines, plus tens of thousands of coal fired power plants could be having maybe a slight effect on our climate. The fact that this has become a "political" issue is sad.
i have a grinder that would take it off quickView attachment 412276View attachment 412277View attachment 412278
Oh what a fuggin good time. The is the one and only wrap this old boy is doing. Hoping to save the paint, depending on my patience this afternoon.
get yourself a rubber eraser wheel that goes on a drillView attachment 412276View attachment 412277View attachment 412278
Oh what a fuggin good time. The is the one and only wrap this old boy is doing. Hoping to save the paint, depending on my patience this afternoon.
Try Stoners Tarminator on the adhesive, usually available at most auto parts stores in the car care sectionView attachment 412276View attachment 412277View attachment 412278
Oh what a fuggin good time. The is the one and only wrap this old boy is doing. Hoping to save the paint, depending on my patience this afternoon.
It’s not political to me. I’ve looked at the science from as unbiased sources as I could find. Our actions in treating the only home we have like a garbage dump surely have had an effect. However, when you look at all the historical environmental data that has been collected it’s pretty clear the earth has a natural warming and cooling cycle, and I’m pretty sure the Dinosaurs weren’t riding around in fords and chevy’s.I'm of the opinion that the amount of CO2 being emitted by millions, and possibly billions of internal combustion engines, plus tens of thousands of coal fired power plants could be having maybe a slight effect on our climate. The fact that this has become a "political" issue is sad.
My bad I wasn’t aware you had met the cůntWe met at Randy's, we are good. We pretty much fugg with each other for the lulz...
Of course that's 100% true Brad. All I'm saying is that I personally feel that it's a combination of man made and a natural process that is driving climate change.It’s not political to me. I’ve looked at the science from as unbiased sources as I could find. Our actions in treating the only home we have like a garbage dump surely have had an effect. However, when you look at all the historical environmental data that has been collected it’s pretty clear the earth has a natural warming and cooling cycle, and I’m pretty sure the Dinosaurs weren’t riding around in fords and chevy’s.
what about dodges and fiats with dick mirrors ?It’s not political to me. I’ve looked at the science from as unbiased sources as I could find. Our actions in treating the only home we have like a garbage dump surely have had an effect. However, when you look at all the historical environmental data that has been collected it’s pretty clear the earth has a natural warming and cooling cycle, and I’m pretty sure the Dinosaurs weren’t riding around in fords and chevy’s.