How thoughtful of you, Charlie.
Even last night I was wandering how would this work. While Bush was reigning,
all "shrubbery" was gone, so my question is...how his second (or third) coming
would prevent the brutal extermination of all vegetation, especially on
recreational fields?
Now lets look at historical data...What has he delivered? Remember the time
before 911 when the only thing his legacy was those extended trips to his Texas
rancho where he spent most of his time manually clearing the field of all
"shrubbery"? Or in his own words "pulling weeds"? (sounds painful, dozent
it...:)
Then 911 came and he went onto clearing tons of acres on a global scale, most
of which will prolly never see life of any kind to be frank...
Which brings us back to the original question:
If Bush is back, how would the natural state of the environment be
preserved...nevermind, Ill try answering that tomorrow, in a mean time if you
think you know the answer, write it on a $1000 bill and send it to my home
address...Sari Cah Talk Guys.
Boris
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Subject:
Re: [OM] Moose returns, bearing gifts [was Semi-incommunicado]
From:
Charles Geilfuss <charles.geilfuss@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Fri, 19 Feb 2010 09:02:26 -0500
Oh, thank god! For a minute there I thought you were talking about George.
Charlie (ducking for cover)
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Willie Wonka <alienspecimen@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Being an engineer automatically means that I am very curious by nature.
>
> So I decided to check the facts and did and extremely rigorous search.
> Here is the fruit of my sacrifices:
>
> Bush is coming back
>
> How do I know? There aer tons of reputable sites which up until recently
> featured art depicting perfectly manicured fields, cleared of all vegetation
> that now provide evidence supporting my statement. They are just a click
> away.
>
> You make up your mind which one we could call art and which...nevermind,
> just enjoy it...:)
>
> Boris
>
>
> ...........................................
>
> These days the fashion is to remove all...shrubbery.
> Andrew Fildes
>
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