Jealous much?? Its just a statement of fact. I shouldn't have to pretend to live with my parents to post here, loser.
Jealous much?? Its just a statement of fact. I shouldn't have to pretend to live with my parents to post here, loser.
Lol no I'm not. Why do you keep asking?
straight up racist, but it was 1975, so whatever.
Beat me to it.
The two bits that had me rolling when I saw it on TV for the first time as a kid, not sure which movies but:
- the part where he was swinging on the parallel bars and dismounted downstairs
- "does your dog bite?"
- "no"
- ensuing sequence
he was a genius at that role. Then you watch Steve Martin try and it's mediocre at best
Strange how he's kind of forgotten. My mom was a big Peter Sellers fan so I saw all the Pink Panther movies. Later saw Dr. Strangelove. Then later, Being There. I can't remember much about the movie other than at the time, I thought it was great. Had to do with death and moving on I think. He was brilliant. At least in the handful of things I saw him in.
Wow...I can't believe he died 40+ years ago.
A Shot in the Dark is my personal fave
Literally looks like my old roommate.
when he's got you bent over the table
You're as lame as the other pussy ass "men" here bro.
I refused to watch Steve Martin do it. Peter Sellers was ing hilarious.
What are you, blind?
Yes
My father loved those movies.
Also introduced me to "Being There"
Historic heatwave/drought in China.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-crops-at-riskA record-breaking heatwave combined with a months-long drought during the usual flood season has wreaked havoc across China’s usually water-rich south. It has dried up parts of the Yangtze River and dozens of tributaries, drastically affecting hydropower capacity and causing rolling blackouts and power rationing as demand for electricity es. There is now concern about future food supply.
Even Pay, an analyst at Trivium China who specialises in agriculture, said her immediate concern was for fresh produce.
“The kinds of fresh vegetables that supply the local markets where people buy their produce each day – that’s the category that is least likely to be in a major irrigation area, and which is not likely to be strategically prioritised in a national push to protect grain and oil feeds,” she said.
Crop losses would also hit supply chains and exacerbate supply problems, Pay said, as a Chinese city’s produce supply was often grown close to that city, but would have to be sourced from further away and could rot on longer journeys.
Pay said the concerns were mainly domestic, and that categories of food that would affect the global markets were “keeping pretty safe”. But she said attention should be paid to rapeseed if the drought was still going when crops are planted in the autumn.
China is now relying more heavily on its own corn production – 4% of which was grown in drought affected Sichuan and Anhui – after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine drastically destabilised global supplies.
Pay added:“I think we’re going to start to see reports of livestock farmers getting hit. A lot of pig farmers have upscaled in recent years … There are big intensive vertical farms, and if the AC gets cut off [the pigs] are not going to be in good shape.”
Pay was relatively optimistic about the measures announced on Tuesday, and its call for tailored local solutions. The order to divert water sources would probably help areas where water is inaccessible, she said, and subsidies have already been announced.
“But we’ve now had 35 straight days of heat warnings. We have dry season water levels, or below typical dry season water levels. The conditions are very, very extreme and there’s no question that there will be some loss of crops.”
Finally cooling down. Looks like we aren’t gonna have to head to CCs for a pool party after all
USA just this summer has had five rainstorms
which were supposed to be one in a thousand year events
The planet is ed and un able but at least the hyper wealthy are hyper wealthy
Last edited by boutons_deux; 08-25-2022 at 12:32 PM.
And are old and dgaf
You wouldn't show up anyhow. Your track record proves just that Dude24.
Well, I guess it's R.I.P. to this thread
Nature just balancing itself out without our help, again.
Hope i don’t jinx it but no hurricanes
Weird
So only second worst summer ever recorded in San Antonio if we don't hit 100 again, with all six of the worst in the last 25 years.
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