Friday, April 21, 2006

Earth Day

Tomorrow is Earth Day, but really we must think about the consequences our actions have on the Earth and future generations every day. While there is some debate about how bad the hole in the ozone is and exactly when global warming will get us, it seems to be common sense that pollutants are not something we want in our food, water and air. We also know that many of our natural resources are limited, so why not recycle? For most folks, that just means seperating aluminum, glass, paper, etc and putting it in your blue bin. Or you can set the items aside and take them to the recycling center. Heck, you get a few bucks for the cans too. Click
here for more ideas. And if we conserve gas, we not only help ourselves, we show those foreign oil types that they can't keep raising the prices on us. Happy Earth Day!

1 Comments:

At 7:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking of consequences and actions, how about your actions at the last remote? That little league coach was so excited to win the raffle, that he raised his hand up to high-five you. You then pretended to miss his hand and you ended up slapping him in the forehead. He is now walking around with a frozen pizza tied to the top of his head, to reduce the swelling. To add insult to injury, you went to his first little league game and heckled his players relentlessly. You then came up behind him and, without him knowing, sprinkled bird seed on the frozen pizza. Large crows then descended from the skies and started pecking at his eye brows. Is that any way to treat a fan of the show?

 

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