To: George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
United States of America
Dear Mr. President,
I hope that you grant this letter your full attention as it is full of information that could prove to be of critical import to the state of the nation, the long term survival of the species homo sapiens and health of the planet as a whole.
I am an American citizen who has lived in the United Kingdom, that's the country your friend Tony is currently in charge of, since 1993. This past holiday weekend was the fifteenth Easter season that I have spent in the UK. The weather for this four day weekend, despite the inevitable rosy predictions of the forecasters, invariably involves wind, cold and horizontal rain. However this year's holiday was shockingly warm and sunny with only a light breeze and not a hint of rain. In fact I believe that there was no precipitation anywhere in the British Isles and that this was not just a phenomenon experienced in the South East of the country around London.
Clearly something extraordinary is afoot with the climate. I think you should look into it quite soon. (Note: your mate, the CEO of ExxonMobil, despite his undoubted intelligence and wisdom is probably not the best person to discuss this with.)
Yours humbly,
Yank in London
Bromley
Kent
United
Kingdom
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
United States of America
Dear Mr. President,
I hope that you grant this letter your full attention as it is full of information that could prove to be of critical import to the state of the nation, the long term survival of the species homo sapiens and health of the planet as a whole.
I am an American citizen who has lived in the United Kingdom, that's the country your friend Tony is currently in charge of, since 1993. This past holiday weekend was the fifteenth Easter season that I have spent in the UK. The weather for this four day weekend, despite the inevitable rosy predictions of the forecasters, invariably involves wind, cold and horizontal rain. However this year's holiday was shockingly warm and sunny with only a light breeze and not a hint of rain. In fact I believe that there was no precipitation anywhere in the British Isles and that this was not just a phenomenon experienced in the South East of the country around London.
Clearly something extraordinary is afoot with the climate. I think you should look into it quite soon. (Note: your mate, the CEO of ExxonMobil, despite his undoubted intelligence and wisdom is probably not the best person to discuss this with.)
Yours humbly,
Yank in London
Bromley
Kent
United
Kingdom
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