Hundreds of Antarctic Icebergs Head for New Zealand

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pontoon boat anyone? you're going to need them when the turd monkey starts a spitting out his fiery wrath on the monkey villas. jeez you'd think the ducks would understand a bit more about how the real elites are planning to trim the population down to just 500 people so they can be corraled and rode like horses into the azure sunset. i tell you get your pontoon boats ready cause it is raining sin. god bless.

limbaughfan of KY 3:43PM December 07, 2009

Hey guys, I made a mistake, it was Sydney Harbour not Auckland, circa 1978 and the stunt was pulled off by an advertiser for Dick Smith Electronics. Dick Smith, an avid adventurer, told everyone he was going to tow an Iceberg back from Antartica...only when it showed up in the Harbour it rained and all the white foam stuff on the barge he was towing washed away to reveal a giant plastic covered fake iceberg..still kinda funy though.

Paul Reinhardt of MI 3:46PM November 26, 2009

I remember when I was a kid, growing up in NZ, a local radio station, I think it was radio Hauraki, told everyone on the radio that an Ice berg had floated into Auckland Harbour...tons of people went down to the wharves to check it out...remember this was before cell phones and the internet & live tv wasn't as prominent as it is today... of course, it was a hoax...when I heard from a mate of mine about the icebergs off the coast of NZ I thought of the hoax all those years ago...still funny.

Paul Reinhardt of MI 3:34PM November 26, 2009

Don't miss your chance to buy some future oceanfront in the Himalayas - you can plant palm trees and everything. Better hurry, I hear ALGORE is buying it up pretty fast -early bird gets the worm.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 9:46PM November 25, 2009

we´ll drown eventually...you can stop the climate change anymore.

-meteorologist

stefan edberg 2:56PM November 25, 2009

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