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What was it like out here when the soil could still sequester carbon? (Insert eye-roll here). Counterpunch perpetually panders to...
Egypt are being paid very handsomely to turn a blind eye
Never ever, carry "Tater Tots" in a pocket in your cargo pants...
Fingers crossed for a Mothra La Niña to offset the Godzilla devastation.
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Oh yeah. The wind was a bit nasty and chilly in L.A. today. A garbage can blew into my car as I was leaving work. The downpour didn't last too long where I was, though. The sky sort of opened up and dumped a lot of rain, then more partly cloudy with high winds.
What makes it all very strange is the comparison to the past couple of years. There just doesn't seem to be any continuity between years, weather-wise. Two years ago, I was having coffee with neighbors on Christmas day in shorts, rewriting xams carols for hot weather. This year...bbbbrrrrr.