Wow!! Thanks for being man enough to use your real name for that reply. Are you implying it's so hot, nobody will be living in Texas by winter?? or There won't be anybody down there complaining if it gets below 40 degrees for a couple weeks next winter??
It makes me sick to think ranchers are selling cattle and sheep herds, that they spent their entire lives building up, because it's too dry to feed them. I hate to think of farmers having to go a year without income because their crops dried up.
My point was, and I'll type sloooowwww so you can keep up; Why does every weather event have to be a record?? Why can't we just have a dry spell or a big snow?? If it's not the hottest summer, it'll be the hottest month. If not the month, it'll be the hottest 4 consecutive Wednesdays.... then the news idiots will pound it into our heads, until we think the whole world is drying out and is going to crumble.
With that being said, I'll stick by my prediction that the heat and dry will even out, and somebody will be complaining about cold and wet eventually.
Time to go back to work, I usually don't get involved in flame wars, but since you took the time to anonymously call me out, I thought I'd respond.
Looks like I need to get with dave2 and find out where I can polish up my people skills......
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