Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
back2eden
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Date: July 16, 2012 06:09PM As to people helping each other, it's a good idea to start making firm plans with neighbours, friends & relatives in a plan of action for when the real biggie occurs (total collapse).
And that will happen by the end of this year, bank runs, no food in stores, riots, wars, martial law etc. Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
Horsea
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Date: July 16, 2012 06:25PM > And that will happen by the end of this year, bank
> runs, no food in stores, riots, wars, martial law > etc Oh. How did you know exactly when the collapse will occur? I have to admit that I don't know, I suspect that maybe our comfy lives will just slowly drain away [that too is a form of 'collapse'] instead of there being a massive, sudden implosion. God, I hope that neither occurs, but it doesn't look good. Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
KidRaw
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Date: July 16, 2012 07:54PM Horsea Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > Oh. How did you know exactly when the collapse > will occur? It'll be "The October Surprise" Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
back2eden
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Date: July 16, 2012 08:12PM The collapse started in the fall of 2008 with the crash of of derivitives market. Bank runs are allready rampant in Europe. The European Union and Euro are over. There are many blatant indicators as to the exact timing. Just check out the alternative news sites. Any how this board is for ostriches with thier heads in the sand. One of them just claimed that out right the other day. So let them sleep a little longer. Don't wake them up! I will go no further with this subject. Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
back2eden
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Date: July 16, 2012 11:17PM “The Mother of all Nightmares “
I was warned but I choose to sleep thoughts of reality must not creep into my mind ever so deep for I am just a willful sheep. It feels sooo good in my ostrich state my head buried well beneath the slate nothing has touched me to this date to this nirvana nothing can equate. One night I awoke to the sounds of a crash looked outside and saw piles of cash burning in the nuclear ash my rear now missing from the flash. Nothing is left as far as I can see hey back2eden, where is he I can see him with a smile of glee in his cabin of sanctity. The mother of all nightmares is now my fate nothing I can to but burn and wait the sleep of death now on my plate just how long is the only debate. poetry by back2eden Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
banana who
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Date: July 17, 2012 12:01AM Getting back to the actual weather, we are gonna get up to 100...again...tomorrow. Today was in the upper 90s. I think that will make FOUR 100 days so far this year. Yowzah! Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
back2eden
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Date: July 17, 2012 01:40AM [www.google.com]
this is an article on the heat induced nationwide drought that has destroyed the corn crop. Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
Tamukha
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Date: July 17, 2012 01:05PM Yeah, we're supposed to top out over 100 here in southeast Michigan. I am already very annoyed by the hum of the air conditioner, and it's only 9 a.m. Grrrr! I want to live in a house that has geothermal!
back2eden, If it's GMO SuperSweet corn, that may be a blessing in disguise in the long run, but I feel awful for the few small farmers that are still growing these crops. And indeed, for the lower level workers of the large agribusinesses that do, also. Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
eaglefly
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Date: July 17, 2012 09:56PM Amazing on this raw food forum how some are determined to let it erode into nothing but negativity,when the topic was just about the weather! Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
eaglefly
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Date: July 17, 2012 09:57PM We will cruise October with nary a batted eyelash. Re: It's getting hot in here...
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: July 19, 2012 01:40AM OMG, it was so HOT all week! Today we got a bit of rain at the campground but honestly, we had to spend the mornings and afternoons in the lake and the peak hours (11-2) inside the motor home with the air on. Man, sweaty! I could not believe the sun either. I lathered the kids and I up with sun screen daily repeat-repeat-repeat but we all still got colour. No way around that I guess, the sunlight filtering down to us is just too strong these days.
Thank goodness for swimming. Oh man. I'd move up north for the summer months if the biting bugs weren't so horrid. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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