Can you blame them? Would you want to smell like a cheap hooker? ;-)
Can you blame them? Would you want to smell like a cheap hooker? ;-)
"Michael A. Terrell" on Sun, 20 Jan 2013
02:10:37 -0500 typed >> "Michael A. Terrell" on Fri, 18 Jan 2013I don't know what a cheap hooker smells like, so I can't say.
Too much perfume, to cover the stink. Like a liberal at a perfume counter. You can smell the stink all the way out into the mall. :(
"Michael A. Terrell" on Sun, 20 Jan 2013
23:33:18 -0500 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:Next time I go to a mall, I'll check it out.
Don't get too close, they'll spray you like a skunk. :(
With the temps down in the twenties, I'm grateful not to live in a cold house.
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I like to turn the thermostat way down, and come home to a cold house. Only takes a few minutes for it to warm back up. And, I can wear my coat indoors for a few minutes. That's got to cut my fuel bill, a bit.
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Too much perfume, to cover the stink. Like a liberal at a perfume counter. You can smell the stink all the way out into the mall. :(
Seems to me that the twenties is pretty cold to keep house. I thought the mid-60s was a little chilly.
57F here and I'm comfy. My last electric bill was $36. Are you prepared for the fight against Global Warming?
Hell no! I'm gonad fight *FOR* it.
^^^^^ gonna (damned speel czechers)
No, No! We have to keep the planet cold by burning less fuel and learning to adjust. Think globally, act locally.
I remember the thermostats thing during the 1970s when we had the oil shortage crisis (snerk, snerk). Deja vu all over again.
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During that era a edict came down from on high that all federal buildings had to set their thermostats to 68°F to save energy during the Winter months. The federal workers in Hawaii were having to wear sweaters to work because the facilities managers complied with the order and set all the AC thermostats to 68°F. ^_^
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If lefties increase taxes on fuel it'll solve the whole problem. Just ask 'em.
"Michael A. Terrell" on Mon, 21 Jan 2013
08:16:31 -0500 typed >> "Michael A. Terrell" on Sun, 20 Jan 2013I thought you said they were pushing perfume. Now you say that they going to spray tomato juice on me?
And if taxing what people use isn't enough, tax what they don't:
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You spend way too much time arguing with dimmie. :(
Then we can use a solar furnace to render frozen lefties into lard, and burn it to stay warm.
Like one city that demanded their customers reduce water usage. It dropped so much that they claimed they had to raise their base usage rates.
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