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Alert! Its raining oil in Louisiana.
On Jun 23, 6:33*am, "AMUN" wrote:
wrote: On Jun 23, 1:49 am, Warhol wrote: Alert! Its raining oil in Louisiana. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3kcVmipPPE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVy3zHXcRNI Yeah its Raining OIL.. NO **** watch for when the clouds become "brown/tan" theyll be killers... this is it... game over man.. PS. Don't panic, Obama said 90% will be cleaned up by next week.. nightbat * * * * * *Oh no say it isn't so, raining oil, holy potential catastrophe, get the Lousiana Commissioner on the horn. Raining free oil Officer Bert are you listening check your Florida rain barrels you could be rich. mercy, mercy, mercy! Who knew, what a situation, brad reporting was right, holy incoming trade winds! Now all inland lakes and ponds may be in danger of oxygen robbing oil polution. Fresh water fish may now be in danger, holy who saw this coming? Don't panic the profound Earth Science Team Officers are on duty * * * * * *what's next? * * * * * *the nightbat You do realize that it's not really that far fetched an idea to believe. While I doubt big black tar blobs will fall from the sky, *evaporation of the lighter density oil vapors (think turpentine) could be carried by wind, and *get washed out of the air well inland by rain. And would certainly *form a sheen when it landed on the ground. There are new precedents being set daily, as there has never been a prolonged spill like this to ever compare to.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It might make Florida's I-4 even more dangeous if that is possible. TreBert |
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Alert! Its raining oil in Louisiana.
On Jun 23, 5:13*am, bert wrote:
On Jun 23, 6:33*am, "AMUN" wrote: wrote: On Jun 23, 1:49 am, Warhol wrote: Alert! Its raining oil in Louisiana. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3kcVmipPPE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVy3zHXcRNI Yeah its Raining OIL.. NO **** watch for when the clouds become "brown/tan" theyll be killers... this is it... game over man.. PS. Don't panic, Obama said 90% will be cleaned up by next week.. nightbat * * * * * *Oh no say it isn't so, raining oil, holy potential catastrophe, get the Lousiana Commissioner on the horn. Raining free oil Officer Bert are you listening check your Florida rain barrels you could be rich. mercy, mercy, mercy! Who knew, what a situation, brad reporting was right, holy incoming trade winds! Now all inland lakes and ponds may be in danger of oxygen robbing oil polution. Fresh water fish may now be in danger, holy who saw this coming? Don't panic the profound Earth Science Team Officers are on duty * * * * * *what's next? * * * * * *the nightbat You do realize that it's not really that far fetched an idea to believe.. While I doubt big black tar blobs will fall from the sky, *evaporation of the lighter density oil vapors (think turpentine) could be carried by wind, and *get washed out of the air well inland by rain. And would certainly *form a sheen when it landed on the ground. There are new precedents being set daily, as there has never been a prolonged spill like this to ever compare to.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It might make Florida's I-4 even more dangeous if that is possible. TreBert Just think if this were a gigantic alcohol spill what it might end up raining! You would be doubling your number of rain barrels! Double-A |
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