POSSIBLE CAUSE OF GLOBAL WARMING
(Thanks to Jimmy Madigan)
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Pull my finger, plant a tree...
Posted by: Allen at Division | April 29, 2010 at 09:05 AM
Shouldn't they be planting asspens?
Posted by: Meanie the Blue | April 29, 2010 at 09:11 AM
'TIMBRE!!!!!
Posted by: trustf8 | April 29, 2010 at 09:52 AM
A mile long row of 8 inch sprigs won't be breaking wind until Chelsea Clinton is president.
Posted by: NotSherly | April 29, 2010 at 09:53 AM
NotSherly,
Which could be sooner than we think.
Posted by: billinbossier | April 29, 2010 at 09:54 AM
She'll be old enough in 5 years...
Posted by: wiredog | April 29, 2010 at 10:07 AM
I don't know. The little ones break wind quite out of proportion to their size.
Posted by: Horace LaBadie | April 29, 2010 at 10:27 AM
All together now, what does a "Windbreak" do? It provides shelter from prevailing winds.
What on earth did you think it does?
Posted by: Steve | April 29, 2010 at 10:44 AM
How much wind could a windbreak break if a wind break could break wind?
Posted by: Abbie Normal | April 29, 2010 at 02:15 PM
Thanks for that superb insight, Steve.
Posted by: Miss Elanius | April 30, 2010 at 10:43 PM
Tub uh wub makes seb se too
Posted by: flippy | June 02, 2010 at 02:34 PM
Is the Proposed Trans Global Highway a solution for population concerns and global warming?
One excellent solution to future population concerns as well as alleviating many of the effects of potential global warming is the Frank Didik proposal for the construction of the "Trans Global Highway". The Didik proposed Trans Global Highway would create a world wide network of standardized roads, railroads, water pipe lines, oil and gas pipelines, electrical and communication cables. The result of this remarkable, far sighted project will be global unity through far better distribution of resources, including heretofore difficult to obtain or unaccessible raw materials, fresh water, finished products and lower global transportation costs.
With greatly expanded global fresh water distribution, arid lands could be cultivated resulting in a huge abundance of global food supplies. The most conservative estimate is that with the construction of the Trans Global Highway, the planet will be able to feed several billion more people, using presently available modern farming technologies. With the present global population of just under 7 billion people and at the United Nations projection of population increase, the world will produce enough food surpluses to feed the expected increased population for several hundred years.
Thomas Robert Malthus's famous dire food shortage predictions of 1798 and his subsequent books, over the next 30 years, failed to take into consideration modern advances in farming, transportation, food storage and food abundance. Further information on the proposed Trans Global Highway can be found at www.TransGlobalHighway.com .
Posted by: guest | March 09, 2011 at 06:08 AM