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Danae: *Sigh* Grumble grumble mumble. Ok, it was nice seeing you at first, but now it's March, which means it's springtime... so stop snowing!! Joe: Actually spring is still a couple of weeks away. Danae: Don't try to confuse the issue with facts.
Varnes over 12 years ago
This is probably as close as Danae is going to get to expressing the sentiments of normal people. There are some of us, however who lament the lame winter this year….Warm winter, cold summer?
Can't Sleep over 12 years ago
Well, I guess Wiley’s been getting snow all winter in Maine, but we’ve had almost nothing down here in Connecticut.Maybe it’s the yin-yang principle – last year we had 4 feet of it, and this year we have less than 4 inches.I’m just scared; a winter with 50 degree temperatures may well mean another summer with 100+ degree days (as we had a few years ago).So I’ll take the snow, thank you very much.
Can't Sleep over 12 years ago
And this relates to snow how?
Nachikethass over 12 years ago
Excuse an ignorant Indian – but that rather covers the description of a conservative…
bmonk over 12 years ago
If winter didn’t arrive until mid-February (like here), then as far as I’m concerned it can stay a few more weeks. But it should move out by April.
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Like it ever listens to me anyway!
poppy1313 over 12 years ago
March is notorious for snow storms.. Growing up in the Midwest many years we had a blizzard and a foot of snow
Nachikethass over 12 years ago
Civilised!
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
When I lived in Montreal, winter used to like to hang around well into April. That’s the facts, Jack.
mikie136 over 12 years ago
I remember snowstorms in April with 6" and I live in Chicago
psychlady over 12 years ago
I agree, Danae! How dare winter not get here until March!!
Sandfan over 12 years ago
First to guess the caption wins:
autumnfire1957 over 12 years ago
Haven’t really had a snowy winter here in MA so I’m expecting Snow on Easter.
rugeirn over 12 years ago
Calendar be hanged, it is spring. The temperature curve has turned the corner. Never mind the fluctuations, the trend is there.
CaptainKiddeo over 12 years ago
In this respect, the only difference between a liberal and a conservative is the color of their state on the TV.
tripwire45 over 12 years ago
I’m guessing she’d be happier wintering in Florida.
ladywyntre over 12 years ago
I would personally love some snow. Instead, it nearly hit 80 here this weekend. Curse you, Georgia.
MotherOfMoses over 12 years ago
Fact is not even in the dictionary of US politics.
Victor the Crab over 12 years ago
Replace “liberal” with “bubble living right wing nut” and you’ve hit the nail on the head.
You’re welcome.
neeeurothrush over 12 years ago
@Number Six
Golden boy?
KEA over 12 years ago
That’s the religious + greedy right you’re thinking of.
KEA over 12 years ago
Actually Spring is transition from Winter to Summer and one should expect a bit of both. In Indiana that can be within 24 hours. …which it has been this weekend. And… I’d rather have Blizzards than Tornados.
BudLyte over 12 years ago
No, she’s a conservative. She makes up her own facts.
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
Groundhog day is about folks wanting to see spring after a hard winter. For the last three years, we’ve seen spring weather, IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER! The occasional snow “blow through” storm isn’t winter. The change doesn’t bode well, because of things like well, over 100 tornados in March this year, when average for the month is 97. There have also been numerous 4 and 5 strength, when normal is 3’s, 4 being rare, and 5 extremely rare. AGW is REAL folks!
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
We had snow last week. Great huge wet giant flakes. Snowed until about 4 pm then turned into pouring rain. .I’m tired of the rain. Coming home, soaked. Rain is nice as a short walk or a long one, but with staying dry. Just tired of being soaked through to the skin.
WaitingMan over 12 years ago
To all the right-wing loopjobs out there; Why global warming causes heavier snowfall. When the weather gets warmer, more water evaporates. More water in the atmosphere means heavier snowfall when the weather turns cold. Got it? Good.
policelimit Premium Member over 12 years ago
Cool picture of Mr. Graevsyte on the wall!
piloti over 12 years ago
There’s always at least one dipwad that has to inject politics into everything.
cartooncritic2544 over 12 years ago
Don’t you use your fancy mathematics to muddy the issue!
mizcraig over 12 years ago
I’ve been running the air conditioner for about a week here in Southern California. I hate it.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Garey McGee, thanks for bringing that up. I meant to mention it in my original post. I love it when Wiley throws in little details like that! You can tell he’s having fun..
Varnes over 12 years ago
I have to admit, with all those cups and bowls, it does look a lot like my room. Dang, I just looked up and saw a sock hanging on the edge of the bed..
runnerman87 over 12 years ago
Sounds a lot more like a Republican to me.
cutiepie29 over 12 years ago
I really don’t think that an obliviousness to facts and reality restricts itself along “party” lines. You can find ’em in ALL schools of thought (Republican, Democrat, Independent, Socialist, Nazi, Communist, and so forth).
And it also seems that those who are most succeptable are also those most willing to accuse others of displaying their own shortcomings.
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
LMAO Love it.
hkyjckfjt over 12 years ago
Danae would make a great republican!
Moonspinner3 over 12 years ago
I remeber in 2003, we in Denver had a big snow storm that closed us down for two weeks, no school, no work, just a lot of snow,