Tuesday, March 25, 2008

What to Do With the Bubble Building

Talk about the gift that keeps on giving. Where are they going to put that “free” Bubble Building that we were so lucky to be blessed with?

I hope there isn't any truth to the latest rumor: They might put it in Jessie Webster Park. Great. Who needs a bunch of boring old trees — with a nice view of the mountains — when we could improve everything with a big plastic bubble.

Back to the drawing board.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As a Conservative and loyal American, I must present an opposing and truthful viewpoint in order to counteract the biased Liberal nonsense which, unfortunately, gets more airplay than good old common sense.

It is well known that trees are a primary source of global warming. Rock-solid science proved this backin the 1980's under good old Ronald Reagan and, despite Algore's Mickey Mouse 'science', conservative science continues to prove this: trees are the primary source of global warming.

Now if people really wanted to do something about global warming, they'd cut down some trees. You can start by cutting down the trees in your yard. If our government were not hampered by Liberal "regulations" we could cut down millions of acres of trees and help other nations who want to do the same thing. Like that rain forest in South America. In doing so we could halt global warming, put people back to work and make a tidy profit.

So when I hear that trees are being cut down in one of our parks, I say "God Bless America!"

6:35 PM, March 25, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, that settles that. If Ronald Reagan said it then by God it's the gospel truth. He said we could reduce taxes, increase defense spending and balance the budget all at the same time, and boy was he right.

9:02 PM, March 25, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Poor Ronald Reagan, he was a victim of Karma. He called ketchup a vegetable, and then he spent his last few years BEING a vegetable. Karma's a bitch.

12:59 AM, March 26, 2008  

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