Saturday, April 18, 2009

April Snowstorms Bring....

Yup, global warming, right.

Bill Clyde shoveled his long driveway to keep ahead of the snow yesterday in Nederland, Colo. Up to 3 feet of snow was expected by tonight in the mountains above 6,000 feet
Bill Clyde shoveled his long driveway to keep ahead of the snow yesterday in Nederland, Colo. Up to 3 feet of snow was expected by tonight in the mountains above 6,000 feet (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via Ap)

So when's it gonna warm up around here, fart-misters, because my old bones been waitin'!


"Heavy snow snarls Colo., Wyo. roads" by Associated Press | April 18, 2009

DENVER - More than a foot of heavy wet snow closed highways and canceled flights in parts of Colorado and Wyoming yesterday, snarling traffic and forcing school closings and flight cancellations. Up to 3 feet of snow was expected by tonight in the mountains above 6,000 feet, forecasters said. Nearly 2 feet had already fallen in Rocky Mountain National Park about 60 miles northwest of Denver. The chilly weather forced a return to heavy coats and snow boots for some who already had packed away their winter clothes....

--more--"

I haven't yet.

I'm not lying to you, world. It's still cold here.

Yesterday was the first truly warm -- not hot, warm -- day we have had.

Please see: Weathering the MSM Lies

Maybe you can; I'm having trouble with them these days.