I got this email from my hubby last night. He got it from someone and made me read it, so I made him forward it to me and then I sent it to all my friends because it’s funny. It’s also true.
Cold is a relative thing. At 65° above zero, people in Florida turn on the heat. People in Iowa plant gardens.
At 60° above zero, people in California shiver uncontrollably. People in Iowa sunbathe.
At 50° above zero, Italian and English cars won’t start. People in Iowa drive with the windows down.
At 40° above zero, people in Georgia don coats, thermal underwear, gloves, and wool hats. People in Iowa throw on a flannel shirt.
At 35° above zero, New York landlords finally turn up the heat. People in Iowa have the last cookout before it gets cold.
At 20° above zero, people in Miami all die. People in Iowa close the windows.
At 0°, people in Arizona fly away to Mexico. People in Iowa get out their winter coats.
At 10° below zero, Hollywood disintegrates. Girl Scouts in Iowa are selling cookies door to door.
At 20° below zero, Washington, D.C. runs out of hot air. People in Iowa let the dogs sleep indoors.
At 30° below zero, Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Iowans get upset because they can’t start the snowmobile.
At 40° below zero, Hell freezes over. Iowa public schools will be open two hours late.
I’ve seen something similar regarding Minnesota, but this is funnier because I live in Iowa, not Minnesota. This morning it was -9° when I left for work. By the time I got to work, the temperature had dropped to -12°. I found this little gem especially appropriate this morning.
I think I would be having all the same thoughts as you, only you are much more knowledgeable on the topics than I am, obviously. Besides which, did she completely miss the news when the whole link between autism and vaccines were proven to be based on falsified studies? That was only like a month ago!
Anyhiz, I feel for her daughter and hope that M will see right in some way that doesn’t hurt Belle… though as you said, I’m not sure that will happen!
Anyway. Hahaha, that’s too funny (except for the part where you’re preggers and don’t want to get hurt obvs) about falling nearly three years to the day!!
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Besides which, did she completely miss the news when the whole link between autism and vaccines were proven to be based on falsified studies?
Apparently she did. I missed it, too, but Greg told me about it. I had heard a lot of talk, though, that there was no real connection and it was just a bunch of people in a panic. I guess she hasn’t yet learned that you can’t believe everything you read online.
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