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Nice Planet 6: Get Me Off This Planet.

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What's that old saw about not being able to see the forest for the trees? :D

The leader of a scientific expedition whose ship remains stranded in Antarctic ice says the team, which set out to prove climate change, is "stuck in our own experiment."

But Chris Turney, a professor of climate change at Australia’s University of New South Wales, said it was “silly” to suggest he and 73 others aboard the MV Akademic Shokalskiy were trapped in ice they’d sought to prove had melted. He remained adamant that sea ice is melting, even as the boat remained trapped in frozen seas.
 
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Just when you thought North West was the dumbest thing you could name your kid...'Bama fans top it!!

I seriously hope this kid goes to Auburn...

That's funny considering Harvey Updike (Auburn tree poisoner) has kids named Crimson Tyde and Bear Bryant and wanted to name his other daughter Ali Bama.
 
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That explains it. Too bad it's not that easy to explain why a grown man would hang those demented names on his kids--or poison an ancient tree. The guy is a champion a*s clown.
America watches a show about a kid named Honey Boo-Boo. Nuff ced.
 
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"Remain calm, all is well."

Or not. :rolleyes:

An Australian icebreaker carrying 52 passengers who were retrieved from an icebound ship in the Antarctic was told to halt its journey home on Friday after a Chinese vessel involved in the dramatic rescue became concerned that it, too, may get stuck in the heavy sea ice.

The icebreaker Aurora Australis had been slowly cracking through thick ice toward open water after a Chinese helicopter on Thursday plucked the passengers from their stranded Russian research ship and carried them to the Aurora.

But on Friday afternoon, the crew of a Chinese icebreaker that had provided the helicopter said they were worried about their own ship's ability to move through the ice.
 
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