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maxtheawesome
07-13-2007, 04:14 AM
I'm just curios if any one of you guys actually watched that shit.
admin
07-13-2007, 08:06 AM
We are curious why you asked the question.
maxtheawesome
07-13-2007, 08:21 AM
We are curious why you asked the question.
Well I think it sucked, and many people here appears to not accept the idea of global warming, so I wonder if anyone watched it.
conspiracy
07-13-2007, 08:42 AM
We are curious why you asked the question.
And Admin Speaks........ We are all kind of curious about you Admin. Thank you for the board , but who are you? I figure you're probably one of us in disguise and maybe don't want anyone to know. That's fine and understandable and I really don't care as long as you keep Bullshit.com up and running. :D
But you do want to tell us , don't you? :D:D:D
hitekredneck
07-13-2007, 09:52 AM
And Admin Speaks........ We are all kind of curious about you Admin. Thank you for the board , but who are you? I figure you're probably one of us in disguise and maybe don't want anyone to know. That's fine and understandable and I really don't care as long as you keep Bullshit.com up and running.
But you do want to tell us , don't you? :D:D:D
shhhh...con, don't scare em off...:D
would like to know if admin likes where the bullshit has gone
conspiracy
07-13-2007, 10:30 AM
shhhh...con, don't scare em off...:D
would like to know if admin likes where the bullshit has gone
LOL , don't wanna scare off Admin. Good question though , so Admin , do you like where Bullshit.com has headed?
MrJim
07-13-2007, 10:32 AM
You mean they're actually still around?? Maybe we should suggest some more categories for the site to keep things fresh...
WhiteRaven
07-13-2007, 06:42 PM
ooh ooh, a tiger discussion forum, tigers rule.
hitekredneck
07-13-2007, 07:00 PM
elusive bugger, that admin:D
conspiracy
07-13-2007, 07:07 PM
I think I've figured it out........ who Admin is. Logically it would be the person with the most posts right? No one would create a board and not be a part of it would they? I have a hunch....... :D:D:D:D
Renaschelle
07-13-2007, 10:32 PM
I'm just curios if any one of you guys actually watched that shit.
Well, from what I heard they blamed to low turn out in South Africa due to cold weather caused by you guessed it...GLOBAL WARMING! What idiots!!!!
MrJim
07-13-2007, 10:37 PM
elusive bugger, that admin:D
There are a few of them... very shy... very shy...
freakazoid
07-14-2007, 01:49 PM
I'm just curios if any one of you guys actually watched that shit.
Not much, a few minutes, too boring. But I was wondering; at about $350.00 a ticket (so I am told), where did all the money go?
By the way, buying large amounts of so-called "green light bulbs," (Small florescent bulbs to replace your current incandescent ones) as all the followers of Al Pinhead Gore say you are supposed to buy and install are a great source of pollution. The damn things have large amounts of dangerous chemicals like mercury in them. When millions of them find themselves in land fills, all of the chemicals will begin seeping into the soil and water table. Thanks Al! Nice going, shithead!
...It would not surprise me to find out that All Gore has rather large investments in florescent bulb manufacturing.
Hey, Al...have you read up on how DANGEROUS to you and the environment your "green light bulbs" are? Here ya go, Al, enjoy!...
Click here (http://www.nema.org/lamprecycle/epafactsheet-cfl.pdf) (requires Adobe PDF reader), or, click here (http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:YN35CL5zVXwJ:www.nema.org/lamprecycle/epafactsheet-cfl.pdf+florescent+bulbs+epa&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us). Or, just read below...
How to protect yourself from Dangerous "Al Bulbs."
Safe cleanup precautions:
If a CFL breaks in your home, open nearby windows to disperse any vapor that may escape, carefully sweep up the fragments (do not use your hands) and wipe the area with a disposable paper towel to remove all glass fragments. Do not use a vacuum. Place all fragments in a sealed plastic bag follow disposal instructions above.
What are the Health Risks of Mercury and...How do CFLs Fit In?
Mercury is an essential ingredient for most energy-
efficient lamps. The amount of mercury in a CFL’s
glass tubing is small, about 4mg. However, every
product containing mercury should be handled with
care. Exposure to mercury, a toxic metal, can affect
our brain, spinal cord, kidneys and liver, causing
symptoms such as trembling hands, memory loss,
and difficulty moving.
As energy-efficient lighting becomes more popular, it
is important that we dispose of the products safely
and responsibly. Mercury is released into our
environment when products with mercury are broken,
disposed of improperly, or incinerated. If you break a
CFL, clean it up safely. And always dispose of it
properly to keep CFLs working for the environment.
Mercury is an ingredient in several household products. Recycling programs exist for mercury in older non-digital thermostats and mercury thermometers, but residential CFL recycling programs are just now appearing.
FACT SHEET: Mercury in Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)
Resources for Recycling or Proper Disposal of CFLs
NOTE: Residential recycling programs are not yet available in most regions.
1. Earth911.org (or call 1-800-CLEAN-UP for an automated hotline): Online, enter your zip code, press “GO,” click “Household Hazardous Waste”, then “fluorescent light bulb disposal.” The site will identify your nearest residential mercury recycling facility or mail disposal method. If you find no specific information on CFL disposal, go back and click on the link for “Mercury Containing Items.”
2. Call your local government if the Web site and Hotline number above does not have your local information. Look on the Internet or in the phone book for your local or municipal government entity responsible for waste collection or household hazardous waste.
Geeeeeee, I don't remember having to go through all of that bullshit just to get rid of one of my regular light bulbs...Thanks Al!
MrJim
07-14-2007, 04:07 PM
Not much, a few minutes, too boring. But I was wondering; at about $350.00 a ticket (so I am told), where did all the money go?
By the way, buying large amounts of so-called "green light bulbs," (Small florescent bulbs to replace your current incandescent ones) as all the followers of Al Pinhead Gore say you are supposed to buy and install are a great source of pollution. The damn things have large amounts of dangerous chemicals like mercury in them. When millions of them find themselves in land fills, all of the chemicals will begin seeping into the soil and water table. Thanks Al! Nice going, shithead!
...It would not surprise me to find out that All Gore has rather large investments in florescent bulb manufacturing.
Hey, Al...have you read up on how DANGEROUS to you and the environment your "green light bulbs" are? Here ya go, Al, enjoy!...
Click here (http://www.nema.org/lamprecycle/epafactsheet-cfl.pdf) (requires Adobe PDF reader), or, click here (http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:YN35CL5zVXwJ:www.nema.org/lamprecycle/epafactsheet-cfl.pdf+florescent+bulbs+epa&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us). Or, just read below...
How to protect yourself from Dangerous "Al Bulbs."
Safe cleanup precautions:
If a CFL breaks in your home, open nearby windows to disperse any vapor that may escape, carefully sweep up the fragments (do not use your hands) and wipe the area with a disposable paper towel to remove all glass fragments. Do not use a vacuum. Place all fragments in a sealed plastic bag follow disposal instructions above.
What are the Health Risks of Mercury and...How do CFLs Fit In?
Mercury is an essential ingredient for most energy-
efficient lamps. The amount of mercury in a CFL’s
glass tubing is small, about 4mg. However, every
product containing mercury should be handled with
care. Exposure to mercury, a toxic metal, can affect
our brain, spinal cord, kidneys and liver, causing
symptoms such as trembling hands, memory loss,
and difficulty moving.
As energy-efficient lighting becomes more popular, it
is important that we dispose of the products safely
and responsibly. Mercury is released into our
environment when products with mercury are broken,
disposed of improperly, or incinerated. If you break a
CFL, clean it up safely. And always dispose of it
properly to keep CFLs working for the environment.
Mercury is an ingredient in several household products. Recycling programs exist for mercury in older non-digital thermostats and mercury thermometers, but residential CFL recycling programs are just now appearing.
FACT SHEET: Mercury in Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)
Resources for Recycling or Proper Disposal of CFLs
NOTE: Residential recycling programs are not yet available in most regions.
1. Earth911.org (or call 1-800-CLEAN-UP for an automated hotline): Online, enter your zip code, press “GO,” click “Household Hazardous Waste”, then “fluorescent light bulb disposal.” The site will identify your nearest residential mercury recycling facility or mail disposal method. If you find no specific information on CFL disposal, go back and click on the link for “Mercury Containing Items.”
2. Call your local government if the Web site and Hotline number above does not have your local information. Look on the Internet or in the phone book for your local or municipal government entity responsible for waste collection or household hazardous waste.
Geeeeeee, I don't remember having to go through all of that bullshit just to get rid of one of my regular light bulbs...Thanks Al!
I like the florescent bulbs, but it's because they don't give off heat (cuts A/C cost) and I don't have to keep replacing them. Because I'm a poor tightwad. Al Gore probably has a butler going around replacing all of his... bastard!
freakazoid
07-14-2007, 10:46 PM
I like the florescent bulbs, but it's because they don't give off heat (cuts A/C cost) and I don't have to keep replacing them. Because I'm a poor tightwad. Al Gore probably has a butler going around replacing all of his...bastard!
"bastard!" LMAO...That is for damn sure!!
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