Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Madigan,
Don't worry, Carbon Dioxide is plant food.
So that must mean you're planting lots of trees?
Kristyne McDaniel
Nope, that means that he's a vegetable (no brains). hahaha
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I bet that's funnier en espanol.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Madigan,
Don't worry, Carbon Dioxide is plant food.
So that must mean you're planting lots of trees?
Kristyne McDaniel
Nope, that means that he's a vegetable (no
Michael Madigan wrote:
I bet that's funnier en espanol.
That's only if you can SPELL 'español', but I guess you don't have that
letter in your brain...er... keyboard.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Madigan,
Don't worry, Carbon Dioxide is plant
Have a B Class 200CDI, apart from the start up noise have to say am very
pleased with it and don't miss the Petrol especially as filling up so
infrequently now.
Most of my journeys are through country lanes so don't see the MPG return you
can but are supposed to be able to get 61 on a long
Don't worry, Carbon Dioxide is plant food.
--- Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a B Class 200CDI, apart from the start up noise
have to say am very pleased with it and don't miss
the Petrol especially as filling up so infrequently
now.
Most of my journeys are through country
Madigan,
Don't worry, Carbon Dioxide is plant food.
So that must mean you're planting lots of trees?
Kristyne McDaniel
Whether you think you can, or you think you can't you are right.
-- Henry Ford
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My grass is growing faster.
IF burning coal adds CO2 to the air, and coal is made
from plants, where did those plants get their carbon
from? The atmosphere!
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madigan,
Don't worry, Carbon Dioxide is plant food.
So that must mean you're
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My grass is growing faster.
IF burning coal adds CO2 to the air, and coal is made
from plants, where did those plants get their carbon
from? The atmosphere
Subject: RE: [OT] - RE: Energy efficient vehicles
My grass is growing faster.
IF burning coal adds CO2 to the air, and coal is
made
from plants, where did those plants get their carbon
from? The atmosphere!
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madigan,
Don't
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Mar 30, 2007, at 10:02 AM, Dave Crozier wrote:
That's why it is impossible to have a boiled egg when you are
climbing Everest. One good reason why I don't want to go. BG
Boil 'em before starting the climb. Makes the eggs a bit more
durable, too.
You could just
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
Sheep! (-- [OT])
Honestly, I don't think sheep are all that energy efficient, as a means
of transportation.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
The first funny thing you've ever said.
Michael! You devil!
You keep this and we'll end up dating ,c)
Wow! You really have high temperatures over there.
Around here water
boils at 100°.
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On 3/29/07, Chet Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not when you don't have to factor in the cost of a bloated military to
insure that we continue get OUR cheap oil... ;-)
Oh, for cripes sake. Tell me you don't think this is Off-Topic. Take
it there, please. All you have to do is alter the
On Mar 29, 2007, at 3:25 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
Darcy won't be the only one unsubscribing if we keep trashing the
mailing list like this.
I have a splinter in my finger, so I'll cut off my arm.
Twit filters are a much better solution than unsubscribing when the
problems stem
We took the trains from ingolstadt to Munich and back
several times while I was in Germany.
We loved the cleanliness and convenience of the trains
as well as the Munich subway.
However.
In the US there is no real rail alternatives and
people are not going to get behind rail travel except
for
Chet believes the TV infomercials too. All the Rage
in Europe, Most popular can opener in Europe,
Europe's favorite pasta fork, The Eurofork.
LMAO
--- Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/29/07, Chet Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Europe was stupid enough to invest in a great
On Mar 29, 2007, at 6:56 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Lucky me, we are paying around U$ 0.50/Litre. And still we complain!
What's worse is people who complain about $3/gallon for gasoline,
but merrily pay $1 for a pint of water.
-- Ed Leafe
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On Mar 29, 2007, at 6:56 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Lucky me, we are paying around U$ 0.50/Litre. And still we complain!
What's worse is people who complain about $3/gallon for gasoline,
but merrily pay $1 for a pint of water.
Spent some time in UK and always
The first funny thing you've ever said.
Wow! You really have high temperatures over there.
Around here water
boils at 100°.
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