Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 Nicki, I am Taurus, Aries rising, Gemini Moon. Is this what's wrong with me? change of subject, I keep seeing this commercial from Jack in The Box where that inhuman bobblehead Jack says in his board meeting "I always say, anything that goes gobble gobble deserves to be a sandwich". It's funny, because I always say anyone with a big white ball for a head deserves to have it smashed. ok, admittedly in a bad mood, so maybe i'll just go email them something to that effect. No matter how far you have gone on the wrong road, turn back. -Turkish proverbFact: Each gallon of gas used by a car contributes almost 20 pounds of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. A single car driving 1,000 miles a month adds up to 120 tons of CO2 annually. Fact: One crop of hemp grown on one acre of land produces the same amount of pulpable fiber as one acre of 20 year old trees. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 Technically I cannot answer that because I can't see anything wrong with you! nikki , Surya Burdick <californiagnomes> wrote: > Nicki, I am Taurus, Aries rising, Gemini Moon. Is this what's wrong with me? > > change of subject, I keep seeing this commercial from Jack in The Box where that inhuman bobblehead Jack says in his board meeting " I always say, anything that goes gobble gobble deserves to be a sandwich " . > It's funny, because I always say anyone with a big white ball for a head deserves to have it smashed. > ok, admittedly in a bad mood, so maybe i'll just go email them something to that effect. > > > > No matter how far you have gone on the wrong road, turn back. > > -Turkish proverb > > > Fact: Each gallon of gas used by a car contributes almost 20 pounds of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. A single car driving 1,000 miles a month adds up to 120 tons of CO2 annually. > > Fact: One crop of hemp grown on one acre of land produces the same amount of pulpable fiber as one acre of 20 year old trees. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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