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Global Warming

I bought some new shorts on Saturday for the warmer weather. It's the end of May and all.

Yeah, Not so much a fan of Al Gore.

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  1. Oh, no! Poor you! Your neighbors must hate you for buying summer clothes before June 21. LOL!

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  2. I am going to throatpunch Mother Nature. It's gorgeous today, though!

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  3. Al Gore has to be crackhead with all the global warming crap. And even though it's nice and sunny today, I'm not holding my breath. I don't trust Mother Nature and her traitorous ways.

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  4. You going to Casual Blogger Conference?
    I am so glad you listed your blog for the follower thingy!!
    I am following now!!
    Too bad School is going to let out and you won't be posting as frequently..Darn!
    You sound like a very funny lady.
    My kids get out at June 2nd.

    And Sorry for the STUPID snow..I recently moved away from UT and it no longer snows where I'm at anymore.

    It gets hot, but no snow. Ahhh!!!
    :)
    Talk to you later!

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  5. :( None of my Utah friends are very happy right now. I'm sorry.
    We, on the other hand, have been hot and drenched this year. No one thinks it gets hot out here so they didn't bother to put A/C in ANYTHING. Kids come home from school red faced and sweaty; they still believe in global warming :D

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  6. I live in Utah and yup, the weather is playing with my mind! Argh!!

    I saw your comment on MMB about your blog and how you're a 'comment whore'. I loved it! HAHA! Now I'm here and I'm your newest follower. I love your blog!

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  7. cool blog! I'm going to check out your book blog too.

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  8. Global warming isn't about making the weather warmer. It causes changes in weather patterns so we have things like freak snow storms or hurricanes or more extreme seasons.

    I thought it was just about the world getting a few degrees warmer too, and used to blow it off as a big "Who cares?" But those few degrees have a huge effect on life.

    Sorry you're facing snow right now. That would seriously suck. :)

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