July 8, 200817 yr Well, there's always handy work! It keeps the wolf away from the door, and is always in demand, if you don't mind a challenge dealing with plumbing, electrical, roofs, etc. (The worst is dealing with things screwed up by others; some of the things I've seen in this area would make you truly believe Laurel and Hardy were local tradesmen!) I dont think anybody would want me to do handy work!! haha i would ruin their home!!! Its just hard to find a summer job, cuz people want to hire someone that can stay.. This is why Im going to apply early for a summer camp job!.. I would get paid well, have fun, and well its just for the summer too Let me think if i have anything to complain about while im at it.. yes I do. My brother he calls me lazy cuz i dont have a job and dont do anything.. THIS IS BS.. i go to school, im a full time student, I work during school.. I AM NOT A BUM... also. I hate the feel of velvet, and i dont like the sound of a broom sweeping carpet and who is chris hansen..lol i feel stupid for asking
July 8, 200817 yr Makes me want to vomit. That's what they're doing to my state!!!! :bigcry: Ooo pretty Pretty disgusting!!!!!!!!:veryangry::veryangry::veryangry::veryangry:
July 8, 200817 yr We need coal though, so we really can't do anything about it. ='[ It does upset me.
July 8, 200817 yr I got coal for Christmas once. ....Really. :stunned: It was a little bit on the depressing side. :embarassed:
July 8, 200817 yr I got coal for Christmas once. ....Really. :stunned: It was a little bit on the depressing side. :embarassed: I would LOVE to get coal. You can write on the sidewalk, you can toss it with people, you can have so much fun with coal! On a pervier note, how were you bad that year?:sneaky:
July 8, 200817 yr I would LOVE to get coal. You can write on the sidewalk, you can toss it with people, you can have so much fun with coal! On a pervier note, how were you bad that year?:sneaky: Oh, definitely! :D I'll spare you and not get into all the details... let's just say I was very naughty... :sneaky:
July 8, 200817 yr Oh, definitely! :D I'll spare you and not get into all the details... let's just say I was very naughty... :sneaky: Gizmo level naughtiness?
July 8, 200817 yr Ooo pretty Pretty disgusting!!!!!!!!:veryangry::veryangry::veryangry::veryangry: It's nuts, I agree! There are better ways for humanity, and we need a more cohesive understanding of the whole, and to make the change take shape. - thanks for posting the picture! I use wood for heat in winter, BTW. Trees keep on growing, and I'm using less and less (by adding insulation, ventilation, better seals around doors,etc..) Solar panel I've gotta just go and fix it, and get that baby up on the roof! "can't you see this is the land of confusion, and not much love to go round'.." - Phil Collins. In the future, and a future we need to get to soon, coal will be unnecessary, and common elements from less harmful sources will fill most of our needs; efficiency and recycling making much of the mining obsolete, and the remainder being done less destructively for those small extras we will need. =================== Silicon for solar cells Aluminum for wires Nanotech & light element batteries & capacitors. Earth-friendly energy from renewables natural building materials natural fabrics, foams, and fibers eco-plastics for plumbing efficiency and recycling to reduce overall needs = a Green economy:elf::bandana:$
July 8, 200817 yr It's nuts, I agree! There are better ways for humanity, and we need a more cohesive understanding of the whole, and to make the change take shape. - thanks for posting the picture! I use wood for heat in winter, BTW. Trees keep on growing, and I'm using less and less (by adding insulation, ventilation, better seals around doors,etc..) Solar panel I've gotta just go and fix it, and get that baby up on the roof! "can't you see this is the land of confusion, and not much love to go round'.." - Phil Collins. In the future, and a future we need to get to soon, coal will be unnecessary, and common elements from less harmful sources will fill most of our needs; efficiency and recycling making much of the mining obsolete, and the remainder being done less destructively for those small extras we will need. =================== Silicon for solar cells Aluminum for wires Earth-friendly energy from renewables natural building materials natural fabrics, foams, and fibers eco-plastics for plumbing efficiency and recycling to reduce overall needs = a Green economy:elf::bandana:$ Good points, but you still havet answered my question: Why do you always post in different colors?
July 8, 200817 yr It's nuts, I agree! There are better ways for humanity, and we need a more cohesive understanding of the whole, and to make the change take shape. - thanks for posting the picture! I use wood for heat in winter, BTW. Trees keep on growing, and I'm using less and less (by adding insulation, ventilation, better seals around doors,etc..) Solar panel I've gotta just go and fix it, and get that baby up on the roof! "can't you see this is the land of confusion, and not much love to go round'.." - Phil Collins. In the future, and a future we need to get to soon, coal will be unnecessary, and common elements from less harmful sources will fill most of our needs; efficiency and recycling making much of the mining obsolete, and the remainder being done less destructively for those small extras we will need. =================== Silicon for solar cells Aluminum for wires Nanotech & light element batteries & capacitors. Earth-friendly energy from renewables natural building materials natural fabrics, foams, and fibers eco-plastics for plumbing efficiency and recycling to reduce overall needs = a Green economy:elf::bandana:$ Hippie:shocked2:
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