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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2009 19:42:09 GMT
Ok I concede that we need fresh air and that where I live it's pretty good. The climate change issue is becoming more and more unclear to me though. One moment we are warming and we will be flooded out, the next we are supposed to be cooling and co2 may save us by implication. If the planet froze again, which it is said to have done, then that is as bad a scenario as if it warmed too much. I'm not swayed one way ro another and think it's about right as we have it, but as you say I am probably very fortunate.
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Post by Scooby Do on Jan 18, 2009 20:00:41 GMT
Ah, The spelling/mis-type police are here
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2009 20:04:12 GMT
Not spelling so much as mistypes. I am having difficulty in remembering how to spell the word 'Caribbean'. Other than that, carry on Freudian slips are my favourite ;D
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Post by Scooby Do on Jan 18, 2009 20:17:15 GMT
Freudian slips can land you in all sorts of trouble.
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Post by hoho on Feb 1, 2009 17:02:03 GMT
A fresh air, free of pollution,pure and natural.It is really not possible all the time and we have to accept the fact.But we can try to breathe the pure atleast on holiday vacations. It requires some sort of a conservation revolution,but fresh air always is a dream in modern days.
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