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No such thing as global warming or oceans rising.
Snowflakes hate warm weather.
It's called climate change. It's been a continuous process since weather began on Earth. Get over it.
When it's cold liberals yell, "That's weather, not climate! Doesn't mean anything!" We get a bad storm and it's "see, I told you! The end is nigh!"
Live near the water you'll get your feet wet sometimes.
Flooding during a nor'easter is common. Global warming idiots can't see past their noses
Also, I recall reading, Crisfield is built on great piles of shells.
I thought it was a NorEaster, nothing new.
A NorEaster,nothing new.
A flood would be the best thing to happen to that cesspool
This is not a new thing in Crisfield when there's a major storm! Been doing this forever!
Neither of the above. How about a blowback tide.
How's the water level in the subsidized housing project?
I’ve been to Crisfield. It’s no great loss.
The Nanticoke river was gone this weekend,you could walk a 1/2 mile out and no water.
The extremely high tide is partnering with extremely low tides...meaning this is NOT sea level rise.
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No such thing as global warming or oceans rising.
ReplyDeleteSnowflakes hate warm weather.
DeleteIt's called climate change. It's been a continuous process since weather began on Earth. Get over it.
ReplyDeleteWhen it's cold liberals yell, "That's weather, not climate! Doesn't mean anything!" We get a bad storm and it's "see, I told you! The end is nigh!"
ReplyDeleteLive near the water you'll get your feet wet sometimes.
ReplyDeleteFlooding during a nor'easter is common. Global warming idiots can't see past their noses
ReplyDeleteAlso, I recall reading, Crisfield is built on great piles of shells.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a NorEaster, nothing new.
ReplyDeleteA NorEaster,nothing new.
ReplyDeleteA flood would be the best thing to happen to that cesspool
ReplyDeleteThis is not a new thing in Crisfield when there's a major storm! Been doing this forever!
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteNeither of the above. How about a blowback tide.
How's the water level in the subsidized housing project?
ReplyDeleteI’ve been to Crisfield. It’s no great loss.
ReplyDeleteThe Nanticoke river was gone this weekend,you could walk a 1/2 mile out and no water.
ReplyDeleteThe extremely high tide is partnering with extremely low tides...meaning this is NOT sea level rise.
ReplyDelete