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Javaman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-22-08 11:57 AM
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66. I prefer human habitrails with the little exercise wheel.
I'm thinking also of instead of wood shaving on the floor we use recycled newspapers. The water fountain would be mounted right above the exercise wheel as well.

My god, where do I even begin with such a truly bizarre concept.

This is right up there with the solar shade to cool off the earth.

How about we all just conserve energy.

We use 25% of the earth oil, natural gas and coal resources to power our energy hungry nation. We all could get by on one 5th of that, just like Europe and there wouldn't be any energy problem.

However, we in this nation are sooooo desperate to continue our "way of life" that we are basically resorting to ideas that loosing fit the term "paid slavery" to justify our needs.

We pissed and moaned when dickhead chaney stated, "there is no compromising the american way of life". Yet, people still come up with lame ideas to justify chaney's statement, without even know it!!!

We live in a country of self imposed denial about what needs to be done, but hell be it for us to actually cut back.

Sigh.
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