Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

PALTALK - COME AND JOIN US


Article by the Green Arrow

OK, so you are snowed in. What you going to do? Well assuming that unlike myself you heeded the warning and have stocked up with some food and beer there is not much you can do except wait for it to thaw.

Well actually that is not quite true, there are some other things you can do. I was just chatting to the Derby Patriot and asked her plans for today. Wish I had not - the Lady Patriot made me feel a real turd. She told me that yesterday she had dug out a couple of elderly neighbours but her work had been undone by a heavy fall of snow during the night. So now she was going to put her boots on, go to their homes and ask if they needed anything or any shopping done. Proud of you Derby Patriot.

Now about our Paltalk room - Home of the Green Arrow. An amazing success and credit to Bertie Bert and The Dude for pushing me into setting it up. Sometimes the only way to make me understand something is to let me have it with a lump hammer.

I have been informed by Bertie, who is the Senior Admin in the room that we are winning over supporters at a phenomenal rate and that the room is constantly being praised for its professionalism and high quality of debate.

In fact so successful is the room, that the reds have created a similar named room, in the hopes of fooling people into it and conning them into accepting download files that contain viruses. The usual red tricks. They hate people asking questions and receiving truthful answers from articulate and educated British National Party supporters.

I would recommend that all patriots sign up to Paltalk, which is free, as it is an invaluable communication and information dissemination tool as well as being a way of keeping in touch with your kinsmen in the Nationalist Movement.

Now a message to all you fence sitters out there who have concerns about the British National Party, come to the room and talk to us. Ask your questions. We are not frightened of an open debate on any subject - just keep it clean. Real reds usually just call in and swear and then run away before they are bounced from the room. They are not able to debate because they know they have no defence against the truth.

So download the software and find your way to the "Home of the Green Arrow" room, which is located under Social Issues and Politics in the Human Rights area. Actually it is easier than it reads.

Once you are there we can answer not just your paltalk technical questions but also all your political ones also.

See you there.

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Thursday, 29 October 2009

Global Warming?


As usual I am in a hurry but I wanted to have a quick natter about the weather.

I remember as a child having snow anytime from November through to March. In fact in 1962/3 we had a freeze-up lasting three months, from December to March. It was the coldest winter on record.

A few years later I remember wading through blizzards with my mother. My father was in bed as he’d been on nights, so me and mum went out to collect the football pools money. I remember the cold harshness of the snow hitting my face, stinging my eyes and the hot aches on returning home and sitting too close to the open fire.

In 1976 we had 16 weeks of glorious sunshine. It was the hottest summer I have ever been through and the first time I had hay fever.

Also around the mid 1970’s we had hail in June. It was the size of golf balls and smashed many peoples property.

The next time I recall any snow was in the late 1980’s. It brought down telephone lines, we had no electricity and upon thawing, shops and homes were flooded.

We rarely have snow these days. Nothing to write home about anyway, but my brother in Denver, Colorado has reported six inches so far with a possible thirty six more to come. The last time this happened was in 1997.

Part of me feels jealous that the weather in America is how ours used to be; hot summers followed by freezing cold winters. On the other hand I am glad I don’t have to wrap up tight and walk around with a freezing chin and hands and feet I can no longer feel.

The reason I’m writing about this is in response to the controversial subject of ‘Global Warming’. If you look back over the years there is a pattern to our weather. It goes in cycles.

Is there really such a thing as Global Warming?

I think not.
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