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1 hour ago, forkyfork said:

watching the thermometer and tearing up every time it rises a degree

 

1 hour ago, rclab said:

Taking your temperature the good old fashioned way can do that. As always ….

 

FKNA yeah, haha.

10 minutes ago, BxEngine said:

This might be the comment of the year lol

Start a Hall of Fame thread.

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2 hours ago, Stormlover74 said:

Good to know

News: Asteroid the size of 350 giraffes to fly past Earth this week

http://proa.accuweather.com/adcbin/professional/news-regional.asp?region=&id=1190523

the size of 350 giraffes?

couldn't they come up with a better comparison?

Because I totally can't picture what 350 giraffes end to end look like lol

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58 minutes ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

180 elephants, at 7,500 lbs each, equals 13.5 million lbs.

If 180 elephants = 1.2 million lantern flies, then each lanterfly weighs 1.125 pounds.

I honestly did this just to get a witty put down from Will.

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1 hour ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

180 elephants, at 7,500 lbs each, equals 13.5 million lbs.

If 180 elephants = 1.2 million lantern flies, then each lanterfly weighs 1.125 pounds.

I honestly did this just to get a witty put down from Will.

i rounded down

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2 hours ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

180 elephants, at 7,500 lbs each, equals 13.5 million lbs.

If 180 elephants = 1.2 million lantern flies, then each lanterfly weighs 1.125 pounds.

I honestly did this just to get a witty put down from Will.

Divide that by 10 and you’ll be right.

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5 hours ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Haven’t seen any yet on the uws or the island. They were just starting to show up at the end of the last growing season. 

mostly in nj/nyc so far. li and the suburbs need to warm up more

 

 

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