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Our youngest started lecturing us a few years ago when her grade 9 science teacher played gore and Suzuki films instead of teaching about cell structure and osmosis. She changed her tune when we told her we aere quite prepared to let her walk or bicycle to school in the morning after she took a cold shower.
Glengarrian. In answer to your question about property taxes in Sask, they are half of what they are here in K-W. I don't know about the other stuff yet but I will let you know as I find out. I'll tell you one thing hydro is about half price to.
Come on, some of those were pretty swanky! Ironic that wind turbines require, well, wind to function and by the looks of those "structures" (I use that term very loosely) one stiff breeze would topple them over.
Not one of them! Their principles are 100 kilometers wide and a millimeter deep. There are no hypocrites like green hypocrites.
ReplyDeleteOur youngest started lecturing us a few years ago when her grade 9 science teacher played gore and Suzuki films instead of teaching about cell structure and osmosis. She changed her tune when we told her we aere quite prepared to let her walk or bicycle to school in the morning after she took a cold shower.
ReplyDeleteGlengarrian. In answer to your question about property taxes in Sask, they are half of what they are here in K-W. I don't know about the other stuff yet but I will let you know as I find out. I'll tell you one thing hydro is about half price to.
Beauty! None of these modern green crusaders who would deprive themselves of any of the modern conveniences. Phonies.
ReplyDeleteErrrrr....shouldn't that be I-Phonies?
Deleteto bad they couldn't get a croch whiff too
ReplyDeleteCome on, some of those were pretty swanky! Ironic that wind turbines require, well, wind to function and by the looks of those "structures" (I use that term very loosely) one stiff breeze would topple them over.
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