January 06, 2010

Looking Forward to the Beachfront Property

I think I need to really start fighting these eco-friendly people who want to stop Glowball Warmening. 

We are up high, we are about 40 miles from the coast.  We are at just the right place to end up with lovely beach front property if we can get all the polar icecaps to melt!   My property values would increase exponentially. 

I have been inviting my southern friends to head on up here where it's warmer.  I'd like to be able to offer them some beachfront sunbathing.  That would be a very nice treat for them after all the frigid cold they've been dealing with. 

Let's stop these "eco-friendly" people.  I don't find them friendly at all.  They are trying to make my life colder and more dreary. 

So here's the deal... bury the signs. 



Bury them deep.  We don't want others jumping on that ridiculous bandwagon. 

Posted by: Teresa in Ummmmm at 02:43 PM | Comments (11) | Add Comment
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1 I figure, after the Lower 48 becomes too warm for habitation, Alaska's climate will be just right.  But before folks start packing, remember this: we'll have border security that actually works. Admittance by invitation only - and you, T, are invited.

Posted by: Rev. Paul at January 06, 2010 05:03 PM (0DZhf)

2 I'm so in favor of glowball warmering I'm making plans to increase my carbon footprint by a factor of ten - just sayin....

Posted by: patti at January 06, 2010 09:48 PM (ykXWv)

3 I'm only about 4 miles as the crow flies from the ocean but we're up about 150' so we really need to start working on those glaciers.

Posted by: Mr. Bingley at January 07, 2010 09:07 AM (jii9y)

4 Um... hello?  Sitting just off the coast at 7 ft sea level here... LOL!

Posted by: Pam at January 07, 2010 10:26 AM (UxUrZ)

5

So, T - since you've been warmer up yonder than we have in NC all darned week,is my bedroom at your house ready yet?  Just sayin'...

**blink blink**

Posted by: Mirmie at January 07, 2010 12:56 PM (swoBe)

6 Ready and waiting for you Mirmie... just hop in the car and head on up (it'll be faster than flying...)  

Posted by: Teresa at January 07, 2010 01:18 PM (ZCuP9)

7 Virtual packing going on even as I type...and if you're sharing your usual Travel Karma - I'm definitely driving.  YIKES!!

Posted by: Mirmie at January 07, 2010 04:12 PM (swoBe)

8 LOL - might be a good idea to wait and make sure my central heating will work.  It does get a tad chilly at night without it and the blower has decided to stop. 


Posted by: Teresa at January 07, 2010 06:29 PM (ZCuP9)

9 I'll give you a low bid for your beach chairs, Pam!

Posted by: Mr. Bingley at January 08, 2010 07:01 AM (jii9y)

10 I put a call into Al Gore only to find he is vacationing in the Caribbean.

Posted by: Yabu at January 09, 2010 08:03 AM (VxNeS)

11 Argh. I think it's too bad that "Glowball Warmening" has got such a bad rap. I think it's been mis~labeled and mis~handled a bit.

I think there really should be more emphasis on recycling and being "green" because it really does effect our own living environment. I live and work in Los Angeles, and I can actually *see* the air on most days. On rare days, it's clear and you can see the hills. Other days, not so much...at all.  I can feel the air's effect...heavily

I've also experience this in other places I've lived.....from Seattle on down to SoCal.

So I don't understand why people are cringing about trying to be green, when it really really does affect the air we breath.

I know there is a lot of anger and resistance, but I just don't understand why. It's not that hard to just think about mini conservation things we can do...and it all adds up to cleaner air, healthier living.

Ok...end rant. I'd like to know your thoughts.


 

Posted by: DogDontPurr at January 10, 2010 04:32 AM (1KC4A)

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