Wait, you mean it rained, snowed, was 70 degrees and then the sun didn't set and it snowed again just before the light drizzle and it was 70 degrees out again. That Adak?
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can not tell tell whats going on here
ReplyDeleteHe's just showing how windy it is there.
DeleteSee #1 comments. I think pkerot's playing with you Ken.
DeleteYeah well, I was still on my first cup of coffee.
DeleteObviously it's Climate Change related. Too much Carbon Dioxide causes the air to become agitated and violent.
ReplyDeleteSummit of Mt. Washington?
ReplyDeleteMount Washington?
ReplyDeleteWhere? Mt Washington in New England?
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, a summer day in Antarctica !!!
ReplyDeleteMount Washington?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mountwashington.org/about-us/history/world-record-wind.aspx
Mt Washington in New Hampshire has some incredible winds. The highest wind recorded is over 200 mph.
ReplyDeleteI could never live there. CNF
ReplyDeleteTypical day on Adak.
ReplyDeleteWait, you mean it rained, snowed, was 70 degrees and then the sun didn't set and it snowed again just before the light drizzle and it was 70 degrees out again. That Adak?
DeleteThat was how we had to go to and from school everyday, cept it was always uphill and there was lots of snow and ice.
ReplyDeleteBugger it. I'll pee in the sink.
ReplyDeleteThe uninitiated probably wouldn't last long in those environs. Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteFucking North Dakota, man.
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