OT Re: John Esak APPROVED!!! Download the Free Blio e-Reader, Today!
Richard Kreiss
rkreiss at gccconsulting.net
Wed Sep 29 22:14:27 PDT 2010
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> Behalf Of C Day
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 2:47 PM
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> Subject: Re:OT Re: John Esak APPROVED!!! Download the Free Blio e-Reader,
> Today!
>
> Question for the Greenies who do not allow trees to be cut or set
> limits:
>
> Is there a limit the number of new, stick built, homes that can be built
in a
> year?
>
> Based on an approximation of 64, fifty foot, ten inch diameter, trees
needed
> per 2,000 sq ft home, and a four tree per year limit, one new home every
16
> years would be maximum number built. If your home burns to the ground,
> and someone just finished a new home, you have to live with a local
greenie
> for 16 years before you can rebuild?
>
> When you build your new home, make sure all your furniture is not wood
> based, or wood framed, and be sure it is leather covered. WE must kill
all
> cows as quickly as possible because we must cut the discharge of green
> house gases such as methane.
OK: that's present day. Has anyone considered the amount of gases pushed
into the air by dinosaur's? These were very large animals and I would
surmise that their dung heaps were comparably large.
Everyone pictures the landscape as this verdant paradise, with fresh
non-polluted air. I don't think so.
Remember, we don't have an accurate count on the number of dinosaurs roaming
the earth; we can only guess.
Richard
>
> Sorry, I could not resist. :-)
>
> C Day
>
>
>
> On 9/29/2010 11:05 AM, Harold wrote:
> > ----- *Subject:* Trees
> >
> > We have to stop cutting down trees! This is getting serious!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 9/29/2010 8:18 AM, Boaz Bezborodko wrote:
> >> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 20:59:10 -0400
> >>> From: Fairlight<fairlite at fairlite.com>
> >>> Subject: Re: John Esak APPROVED!!! Download the Free Blio e-Reader
> >>> Today!
> >>> To: filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
> >>> Message-ID:<20100928205910.A12033 at iglou.com>
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> >>>
> >>> Will look into the reader later on. But I wanted something
> >>> clarified for me immediately:
> >>>
> >>> Will we still be able to kill trees for sport?
> >>>
> >>> m->
> >> My town has a limitation on the number of trees you can remove from
> >> your
> >> property...4 trees per acre every two years. Since I have a forest
> >> in my backyard, my plan is to kill everything too small to be
> >> considered a tree before it becomes part of the limitation. I was
> >> also thinking of putting up a sign that I'm killing the "children" just
to piss
> them off.
> >>
> >> Talking to the tree removal company I found out that people are nuts
> >> in my area. He's been called "murderer" as he drives by and has had
> >> to have the police come by to remove people literally hugging trees
> >> so that they won't get cut down.
> >>
> >> So if you're interested you can come by and bring your chainsaw.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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