
Record-breaking levels of precipitation in B.C.'s Interior is making it tough for some communities to keep up with snow removal. Parts of B.C.'s Interior have been hit hard by snowfall over the last few days. Williams Lake, in particular, is struggling to
Never seen so much activity Friday morning. Whole neighborhood outside digging, blowing snow, running machines. She had me out shoveling at 5 am, backing out of the driveway it just piled under her SUV and high-centered it. Hammered my way thru with the Jeep to get her to work, used a tow strap to pull out the car. The bobcat doing the rest got stuck too.... been over a decade since it dumped like that overnight. 2006 I think...
and the neighbourhood bitch called the cops because the snowplows next door was blowing snow into her yard and the noise was keeping her up....
Obviously caused by man made "global warming".
Where was this when it was 12 degrees in January? Or did you just ignore that?
God you're a fucking moron.
Obviously caused by man made "global warming".
Where was this when it was 12 degrees in January? Or did you just ignore that?
I wonder if he noticed there has been, in many recent years, record high temperatures - but very few record low.
Pretty sure that increased relative humidity and the ability to have heavier snow storms and drenching rain storms is actually a sign of 'warming' as well. A predicted one, in fact.
And . . name calling! {wags finger disapprovingly}
Obviously caused by man made "global warming".
Where was this when it was 12 degrees in January? Or did you just ignore that?
I wonder if he noticed there has been, in many recent years, record high temperatures - but very few record low.
Pretty sure that increased relative humidity and the ability to have heavier snow storms and drenching rain storms is actually a sign of 'warming' as well. A predicted one, in fact.It's weird, it's almost like having drastically different temperature/pressures in fronts moving across the planet create more severe weather.
Who'd a thunk it?
And . . name calling! {wags finger disapprovingly}
I couldn't help it. This guy is mind blowingly stupid. He makes a one line post, that's pure nonsense, then fucks off. I feel like I might just troll him from now on about killing babies. He's like Anthony, except I'm pretty sure Anthony is a troll, and this guy is just dumb.
Lived on the other side of the lake since 1999 and this is only the 2nd time I remember deep snow and the 3rd time it got cold as -30 a couple days.
And . . name calling! {wags finger disapprovingly}
I couldn't help it. This guy is mind blowingly stupid. He makes a one line post, that's pure nonsense, then fucks off. I feel like I might just troll him from now on about killing babies. He's like Anthony, except I'm pretty sure Anthony is a troll, and this guy is just dumb.
I don't disagree with you, but you could have just wrote that!
But I think Tony actually believes some of the things he hints at, but is so far down a rabbit hole he thinks the black helicopters will come for him if he reveals their secrets. Or he's a clever troll. Not sure which, but I'm loving the journey finding out.
I don't disagree with you, but you could have just wrote that!
No one who has read this guy's posts could possibly think he is receptive to new ideas.
I wonder if he noticed there has been, in many recent years, record high temperatures - but very few record low.
https://weather.com/forecast/regional/n ... nter-chill
https://mashable.com/2017/12/29/record- ... oKYztiHZqD
https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/31/us/new-y ... index.html
I wonder if he noticed there has been, in many recent years, record high temperatures - but very few record low.
https://weather.com/forecast/regional/n ... nter-chill
https://mashable.com/2017/12/29/record- ... oKYztiHZqD
https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/31/us/new-y ... index.html
You understand 'very few', right?
I wonder if he noticed there has been, in many recent years, record high temperatures - but very few record low.
https://weather.com/forecast/regional/n ... nter-chill
https://mashable.com/2017/12/29/record- ... oKYztiHZqD
https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/31/us/new-y ... index.html
"Many recent years"
Can only point to one season.
Way to prove his point.
I wonder if he noticed there has been, in many recent years, record high temperatures - but very few record low.
https://weather.com/forecast/regional/n ... nter-chill
https://mashable.com/2017/12/29/record- ... oKYztiHZqD
https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/31/us/new-y ... index.html
Record lows recorded in Ontario, Alberta on New Year's Eve
And what does he mean by "recent?" Doesn't matter. He's still wrong.
List of extreme temperatures in Canada