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There are actually people in this country that think climate scientists worldwide are full of shit when it comes to climate change. But, there's this rodent in Pennsylvania that we're going to ask how much longer winter will last. Let that one sink in for a minute. Happy Groundhog Day.

Duke 8 Feb 2
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Huh....maybe they will care when the groundhogs are extinct. Probably not though.

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Gently placing hands over Phil's ears.
Just ignore him Phil. ????

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I found out today that Connecticut has it's own Groundhog. Just too much! Also in New England each weather station names "The Storm" when it's going to be significant snowfall. If we're going to be ridiculous we need to stick to one!

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Hahaha... Happy Groundhog Day!

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Hey. Phil is talking weather, not climate. The viewpoints only marginally overlap. So there.

Years ago I heard of a statistics professor in Boston that thought it would be a good idea to ask their class each day if it would rain or not then help them keep track. It turned out that the class was more accurate than the local news. But then they thought Wait a minute, this is Boston. What if we just said rain every day? It turned out that assumption beat both the class and the news for accuracy. Lol.

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LOL, yeah NASA is wrong but a rodent is fine ... and all those guys with massive vested interests in the fossil fuel industry - they must be right because I like driving big cars and paying next to nothing for the fuel 😉

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Exactly!!!!

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You my friend, have presented the answer to the global warming/climate change arguments.

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Haha haha...America in a bit shell...no science...but an animal

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