Brian McFadden for July 18, 2023

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    Gary Williams Premium Member 10 months ago

    Down in Texas a woman baked a loaf of bread in her mailbox in 45 minutes.

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    ibFrank  10 months ago

    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/bake-bread-mailbox/

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    Daeder  10 months ago

    I like the California Raisin style anthropomorphic thermometers.

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    mourdac Premium Member 10 months ago

    Love the Exxon panel. Johnson & Johnson and Zantac also have internal memos admitting their products contained carcinogens but are now trying to deny-deny-deny the docs in court battles against them.

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member 10 months ago

    Almost every one of us, 8 billion and counting gets at least one cooked meal every day. How much actual heat is added to our planet just by the simple action of cooking? We hear the effects of CO2 and Methane in our atmosphere.. but, “just” cooking is adding heat directly and must be a significant amount.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 10 months ago

    One bicyclist died helping others in distress and a guy in AZ got a flat and decided to walk to a gas station and died of heat. Ride on the flat! Heck if the car dies. And a cup of water won’t do!!

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    Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member 10 months ago

    I get all of these except “Wildfire Willy.”

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    Free Radical  10 months ago

    I just had this fantastic idea! What if we harnessed the power of the sunlight hitting our earth to create energy preventing us from further advancing anthropogenic climate change by burning fossil fuel to create energy? Wouldn’t that be COOL? /s

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    pamela welch Premium Member 10 months ago

    Excellent ’toon Brian, each panel hammering it home!

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    NRHAWK Premium Member 10 months ago

    98.1 deg. F. ocean surface temperature today off the coast of S. Florida. A new dead zone for ocean flora and fauna. We are so screwed.

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