LM answered Sunday August 12 2007, 8:45 pm: No, it has to do with the weather patterns around the globe. And the fact that there's probably a lot of clouds in the sky right now where you live. That, or planes keep flying over you and spraying you with hoses.
Global warming isn't a myth, but people freak out and hide in a bomb shelter when it hits 95 degrees. Stop worrying so much & drive a car less if you're concerned about the ozone layer.
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