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Here is a television network for all those hippie types. Don’t get all hissy fit about calling you greeners hippies, at least someone cares about the planet.
Hush hush, I care about the planet, I’ve been wondering when the riots will start breaking out since the skyrocketing gas prices. Who’s hit $4.00 a gallon? We have!
Check this commercial out though, it’s pretty good. I love the security guard’s line, “Nope, just naked.”
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The Onion is one of my favorite parody-based Internet news sites. Their stuff is outrageous and hilarious. This short is about President Bush trying to make the Iraq War more eco-friendly. The suggestions made are multiple countries carpooling to combat, making aircrafts out of balsa wood that will burn up if it is shot down, testicular squeezing instead of electrical testicular torture.
I totally agree, torture should never be wasteful. With the carpool, you’ll cut down on harmful emissions in our atmosphere. The balsa wood planes would burn up and create no waste. Even Leslie suggests, “clean coal-powered testicular electrocution,” but her colleague is one step ahead with wind-powered that will “deliver the same shock to the testies.”
Let’s “green” up the world.
In The Know: How Can We Make The War In Iraq More Eco-Friendly?
Tags: eco-friendly, green, Iraq war, the onion, The War on Terror
This is from the website Do The Green Thing, where they frequently post videos and tips on how to be more green. So if that is what you are into, then go be green on their site.
Tags: do the green thing, environment, environmentalists, green, huddle
London is one city that is taking the environment seriously. They have just announced the new charge for entering the city. Now, I think this is a little silly to up charge from the regular 8 pounds, but whatever helps the environment in the long run is good.
People with the most polluting cars, such as sports utility vehicles and high-powered performance cars, will pay a daily charge of 25 pounds to drive into central London.
The move is to cut traffic congestion and polluting vehicles in the city. That sounds good to me, and the 25 pounds would definitely deter people from entering the city. I know I wouldn’t go to London in a big Yukon Denali, $48 is not worth it, unless you carpooled.
But, what about hybrid SUVs?
Tags: environment, green, Hybrid, Hybrid SUVs, London, SUV, SUVs