>Amazing huh? Watch out for the propaganda of the "Tree Huggers". It is
Reminds me of an expression a good friend, who happens to oversee a tree conservation farm, but retired to this after a life as an A/C servicer/installer says. I quote, "Most tree huggers couldn't find one (a tree) if you blindfolded them and dropped em in a forest." Oh, did I say that. Course we WV mountain folk can be a rather conservative lot (read that redneck at times), I just wish my state would quit attracting so damn many of those DC area tree huggers in as tourists to trample the National Wildlife Refuge areas that I never used to see a soul at 15 years ago. So much for progress, after all tourism (the rape of natural resources) is now our 3rd largest "industry." John janderson@iolinc.net (who is only sad I didn't buy 2 20lb canisters of R12 10 years ago instead of one 10 lb canister, then I wouldn't be looking for these green o-rings today.) |
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