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    when i was young my dad told the story of how they used to walk to school five miles in three ft of snow uphill both ways. now i tell my kids how i walked to school a mile in two ft of snow , uphill both ways. when they grow up they can tell thier kids how they had to walk to the school bus 100 ft in two ft of snow , uphill both ways. my point. we did have several mild winters but the last few sucked. I HATE THIS GLOBAL WARMING. I seen a school of crappie on I-35 holding a sign that said moving south for the winter.

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    And more snow to come....

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    Global warming is actually the temperature of the earth as a whole going up a degree or two every hundred years, but has a devastating effect on the environment. Ice on the poles is melting at a higher rate, more rainfall as a whole, and areas already dry from normal conditions can expect more drought then before. The real effects, it the greenhouse gases continue on the current track, won't be seen in our lifetimes, but our great grandchildren may see it.

    I agree that the last couple winters have sucked, and I'm sick of not fishing. May have to go buy and ice auger for next winter.

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    The other part of this is they say its going to be a wet spring also , alot of full lakes.
    May all your live wells be full.
    Dave

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    Well, I remember when I was a kid in that far away place called Delaware, the winters being pretty stiff!!
    My father built our home in what was at that time the country. There were no more than 12 homes on the
    3 miles of paved road we lived on.
    Winters we had where the temps usually stayed in the lower 30's and a lot of snow that was rarely less than
    4 to 6 inchs.

    Now, since Al Gore started all the sheep in the country bleeting about global warming, and the like, we have had
    governments spending billions on his and his cronies BS programs.

    The scientists have proven over and over again that what we are seeing is a periodical change in the climate and
    seasonal weather changes from what we were used to before this started. They have shown where these changes
    occur at periods that have also occured in the past when the same conditions existed. There is nothing we can do
    to change it, and we have to learn to live with it, and adapt, period.

    And wait for the ice to melt to go fishing.

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    There may be nothing we can do to change it, but our current pollution levels could certainly be reduced. I'm going to die either way before anything really happens, but that doesn't mean it should be a free for all. There are plenty of the best scientists that find for both side of global warming. I wouldn't label myself a tree hugger, but I'd say that if we can reduce what we are doing in terms of pollution, why wouldn't we.

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    global warming is a bad thing, mountin lions in north mo. ice on south mo. lakes, I see a bob cat the other day, had an old ladys hand bag and a ticket to alabama in its mouth, grizzly bears are a great concern here in north barry county, and now Elk are making a come back in SE missouri, what next snow lepords at truman lake.

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    Beagle, whatever you do, stop smoking that funny stuff, or chewing those dried out weeds from your yard!!
    You're starting to talk and act like some of those Washington Dummycrats!!
    And fer god's sake go fishing!! your sitting around has you talking and acting stranger than usual!!
    Your Welcome!!

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    I grew up in Upstate New York on a dairy farm. The snow that fell before Thanksgiving was still on the ground in April. Those snows went away for a few years but they are returning. I have a brother who still lives there and he says the heavy snows have been back for the last four or five years. I get a kick out of people who say it's hotter than it has been for 500 years. I always wonder what made it that hot 500 years ago. It sure wasn't my pick-up truck.

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