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Nobody Can Argue With The Old Farmers Almanac

September 10, 2008


I mean let’s get real, people! It is settled once and for all because nobody can dispute the weather predictions of the Old Farmers Almanac and they are predicting that we are headed into a 50-year cycle of global cooling. Crank up your jet Al Gore. You better get busy selling off all those “green” stocks!

Tom Remington

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3 Responses to “Nobody Can Argue With The Old Farmers Almanac”

  1. jes on September 10th, 2008 8:11 pm

    Over 200 yrs. old and still cranking…..it’s gatta be true!
    “Established in 1792, the Old Farmer’s Almanac is North America’s oldest continuously published periodical. The little yellow magazine still comes with the hole in the corner so it can hang in outhouses.”

  2. George on September 10th, 2008 8:23 pm

    Then there is the Farmers Almanac, Published Down East

    Farmers’ Almanac is an annual North American periodical that has been in continuous publication since 1818. Published by the Almanac Publishing Company, of Lewiston, Maine, it is famous for its long-range weather predictions and astronomical data, as well as its trademark blend of humor, trivia, and advice on gardening, cooking, fishing, and human-interest crusades. Conservation, sustainable living, and simplicity are core values of the publication and its editors, and these themes are heavily promoted in every edition.

  3. Jeff on September 10th, 2008 9:05 pm

    15 years ago my Earth Sciences teacher explained how the earth’s climate is cyclical. I remember watching a science television show, can’t remember the name, supporting the fact that the earth goes through various heating and cooling periods. Global warming was created by special interest groups to make money. A more recent video that everyone should see is the “The Great Global Warming Swindle”.

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