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Global Cooling...Attack of the Glaciers.

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Looks like that ice is pissed at the GW crowd.



Actually I think the ice was more pissed at the real estate speculators who helped screw up our economy as well as those government programs that reward people for building in known ice planes.

So I guess the real question is, will the insurance companies deny coverage because the owners don't have "ice insurance"?

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Looks like that ice is pissed at the GW crowd.



Actually I think the ice was more pissed at the real estate speculators who helped screw up our economy as well as those government programs that reward people for building in known ice planes.

So I guess the real question is, will the insurance companies deny coverage because the owners don't have "ice insurance"?



Maybe, those people built too close to the shoreline!


Chuck

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Looks like that ice is pissed at the GW crowd.



Actually I think the ice was more pissed at the real estate speculators who helped screw up our economy as well as those government programs that reward people for building in known ice planes.

So I guess the real question is, will the insurance companies deny coverage because the owners don't have "ice insurance"?



Maybe, those people built too close to the shoreline!


Chuck




Yeah no shit. I can remember HUGE stacks of ice along the shore of Lake Michigan every year in winter. If there was a winter storm with high winds it would stack up in HUGE mounds on shore as the wind drove sheets of ice a foot thick or more and miles deep off the lake. Its actually an amazing site as it comes slaming ashore.

BUT its not a glacier... just a normal lake process.

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I've seen enormous chunks of ice, several feet thick, stacked on the shore of Lake Superior. That ice was a beautiful shade of blue. I didn't see any cabins built along the shoreline, either. Maybe, those folks are smarter than the 'trolls'. :D


Chuck

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I've seen enormous chunks of ice, several feet thick, stacked on the shore of Lake Superior. That ice was a beautiful shade of blue. I didn't see any cabins built along the shoreline, either. Maybe, those folks are smarter than the 'trolls'. :D


Chuck



Check this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb8lp3qCd58

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o4VeqgW-0Y

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I've seen enormous chunks of ice, several feet thick, stacked on the shore of Lake Superior. That ice was a beautiful shade of blue. I didn't see any cabins built along the shoreline, either. Maybe, those folks are smarter than the 'trolls'. :D


Chuck



Check this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb8lp3qCd58

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o4VeqgW-0Y


Gorgeous! There, is a situation where the word 'awsome' fits. Thanks for sharing!


Chuck

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