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Nov 30, 2006 20:07 |  #6976

Ronald S. Jr. wrote in post #2336157 (external link)
Just that first part is enough to make me move to the opposite side of the earth.

:) Thats why some of us get frustrated when people say that humans aren't really having an impact on the climate or the earth in general... for some of us it's a very clear reality. But that's a whole other argument.


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Nov 30, 2006 20:29 as a reply to  @ DiscoLizard's post |  #6977

Ah yes -- the wonders of November weather. This past month Seattle had more rain than has been recorded in any other month for which historical records exist. Something like 15+ inches -- normal is somewhere around 5. The month closed out with snow and record low temperatures in the low teens (F). All in all, I'm looking forward to December. :D


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Nov 30, 2006 21:01 |  #6978

Ronald S. Jr. wrote in post #2336157 (external link)
Just that first part is enough to make me move to the opposite side of the earth.

I am sure that we move all the humans from the bottom of the planet to the top. I am sure earth would be top heavy :)


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Nov 30, 2006 21:07 |  #6979

Oh believe me. It'd keep spinning, just the same. A human makes up such a tiny part of this planet, it's not even funny.


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Nov 30, 2006 21:11 |  #6980

Ronald S. Jr. wrote in post #2336415 (external link)
Oh believe me. It'd keep spinning, just the same. A human makes up such a tiny part of this planet, it's not even funny.

The reading on my bathroom scale would question that premise... :shock:


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Nov 30, 2006 21:17 |  #6981

Did you know 602 sextillion M&Ms would cover the entire 48 continental United States, not once, but 52 miles thick?

Brought to you by Danielle's fact of the day.


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Nov 30, 2006 21:23 |  #6982

Shutter22 wrote in post #2336448 (external link)
Did you know 602 sextillion M&Ms would cover the entire 48 continental United States, not once, but 52 miles thick?

No, really?? Fascinating......


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Nov 30, 2006 21:26 |  #6983

Ronald S. Jr. wrote in post #2336415 (external link)
Oh believe me. It'd keep spinning, just the same. A human makes up such a tiny part of this planet, it's not even funny.

Ohh that I am sure, and I am sure that once we wipe ourself out, our little part of the galaxy will continue as if nothing has happened.


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Nov 30, 2006 21:29 as a reply to  @ Mark0159's post |  #6984

Soooo, if we were to sum up the last few threads, we would say that if just one or two sextillions of those M&M's were to be transfered to NZ, those candies would definitely melt in your hand as well as your mouth? :shock:


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Nov 30, 2006 22:32 |  #6985

hmmm.. this seems very weird..


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Dec 01, 2006 14:52 |  #6986

This is almost to the next page!!


BUMP


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Dec 01, 2006 18:34 |  #6987

That's a bad sign.... resorting to bumps to keep it alive..... sorta like being on life support.


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Dec 01, 2006 22:49 |  #6988

no, the Bump is a THUMP... as in heart beat. :):)


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Dec 02, 2006 17:46 |  #6989

Maureen Souza wrote in post #2332639 (external link)
Mark, you haven't mentioned my biggest requirement in the "perfect male species". Do you do housework? Now that is sexy to me;) ;)

I certainly do. But I prefer to let my cleaning lady take care of that so my wife doesn't have to either.

I make dinner most nights and clean up afterwards.

As to the perfect woman catch? I married her. She's a petite girl who is stronger than most men I know. She bought the toolbox into the relationship, literally. She can fix plumbing, hang ceiling fans, doors, paint, clean, iron, and the most important thing I can't mention 'cause Belmondo will spank me for it.

She also knows that B&H gift cards are my very favorite present. :)

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Dec 02, 2006 23:07 |  #6990

My 6 year old kid told me earlier tonight that in 30 years a comet is supposed to wipe out Earth. I told her her if she doesn't finish her book report she wont live to see it.




  
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