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...of turning the heating on.
It's not really s season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, is it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.@17.13.Because it was all about"Global Warming"at one time,then when they realised it wasnt warming up,they changed it to"Climate Change",next week it will be"Global We Dont Know Our Aresols From Our Elbows".Anyway i know up here in Aberdeen(where its always cold),this year must go down in the record books as the coldest for a long time.
We've had the heating on several times in recent weeks and our gas usage is about 50% up on the same month last year. Wonder how long it will be before I get an email from my supplier inviting me to increase my monthly payments.
I'm sure someone will be able to explain why global warming is making it colder.
In a response to Douglas' point. Fred Hoyle (physicist) was an O.B. of my Grammar school - so we were encouraged to pay attention to him. He was so convinced that another ice-age was on the doorstep that hesold-up and went to live high in the Lake District with stores and everything needed for self-sufficiency. He may have been 30/40 yrs. out. Not all that long in the earthly calendar.
We were only coming out of a mini-ice age in the 1950's. No reason why the next 'mini' should not beon the horizon. Out of our control. We must live with change - as we always have.
Bruce Berry was a working man
He used to load that Econoline van
A sparkle was in his eye
But his life was in his hands
Well, late at night when the people were gone
He used to pick up my guitar
And sing a song in a shaky voice
That was real as the day was long
Tonight's the night, yes, it is
Tonight's the night
Tonight's the night, yes, it is
Tonight's the night
Neil Young
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