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ThermalSolar

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If only they realized what they have done and how mankind suffer from the result of too much logging in the forest, maybe they turn into legal logging. Forest is a given nature that must be nurture and not to be abused, hope it 's not too late for them to discover before nature turns into them. Floods and climate change maybe prevented if all human cared for the environment and not just only for their own profit.
 
Yep thats the movie I was thinking of.:clap:

Haha, I was kindof thinking he's coming from a Pocahontas direction too, you know like wise grandfather oak tree and mother stream. I mean, a talking raccoon would be a pretty cool pet to have and everything but not if you have to live in a tent all the time and wear underwear covered with deer fur
 
Wow, that's a lot of incendiary rhetoric to pack incoherently into a single post. Perhaps the OP could focus on one issue at a time so that we could have an intelligent discussion?

...well, either that, or we've been inexpertly trolled.

Occam's Razor, y'all.
 
Haha, I was kindof thinking he's coming from a Pocahontas direction too, you know like wise grandfather oak tree and mother stream. I mean, a talking raccoon would be a pretty cool pet to have and everything but not if you have to live in a tent all the time and wear underwear covered with deer fur

I trap raccoons with a dogproof trap tied to an oak tree next to a stream - none of them damn coons ever talk to me, so I shoot `em in the head. :D

When I shot my deer saturday, I didn't get any fur on my underwear, but did manage get a bunch of blood on them from when I put it on my shoulder. I draw the line before living in tents. I don't think I'd fit with the Pocahontas crowd too well.
 
Ahhh, don't ban it. We could have fun.

I've started a campaign to Restore Seattle. I say send me money and I too can become a corporate environmentalist. I call my organization for now, Friends of Seattle.

My aim is to decommission all public roads, parking lots, parks in the Seattle area and restore it to the pre settlement of evil Europeans conditions. So, I'll need to turn it into wetlands and old growth. I'll relocate bears, wolves and other woodland creatures. I will insist that residents who stick it out comply with regulations like the Marbled Murrelet ones...from Aug. something to Sept. something NO NOISE or traffic until one hour after sunrise to one hour before sunset.

After all, I want to see a nice view from the sound. I don't like looking at that gigantic clearcut of a city.

You know the drill.

Donate today! Then I can buy another toy.
 
If only they realized what they have done and how mankind suffer from the result of too much logging in the forest, maybe they turn into legal logging. Forest is a given nature that must be nurture and not to be abused, hope it 's not too late for them to discover before nature turns into them. Floods and climate change maybe prevented if all human cared for the environment and not just only for their own profit.

You sound like a religion.
Besides no illegal loggers here.
I will bet you are standing on your red wood deck while tapping out this post.
 
"You too can save the planet TODAY! For the small price of a meal at Fogo De Chao, you can buy the safety of a majestic red oak otherwise destined for slaughter by a crazy Scandahovian wielding a chainsaw. The forest need your help so you must act fast, before more trees are needlessly killed. Paypal, postal money orders, and most major credit cards accepted."

I've been wanting to put this up on CL for a while, but don't think I could keep from laughing long enough to get payment info if some hippie wanted to take me up on the offer. :)
 
That's kind of an insult. I consider most folks who depend on a living in the woods, to be a bit green. After all, it is our backyard and office.

I must go bake.

did not mean to insult. just i thought with you dealings with people on some of the other sites you have talked about you would have a better incite on to there way of thinking . like i said did not mean to insult you.:msp_smile: you can give me a kick in the shin this weekend if that will make it better. lol.
 
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Burning man got over with a couple weeks ago. So were are getting a major influx of "dirty tree huggers" here in Canyonville. All of them hitch hiking north on the 5.

A couple days ago I stopped to give a few of them a ride (in the bed of my truck only). I was heading north for a few hours and thought it was a nice thing to do. Welp, once them hippies saw my saws, cutting gear and the empty beer cans in the bed of my truck. The opted to find another ride. :msp_thumbsup:
 
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Ahhh, don't ban it. We could have fun.

I've started a campaign to Restore Seattle. I say send me money and I too can become a corporate environmentalist. I call my organization for now, Friends of Seattle.

My aim is to decommission all public roads, parking lots, parks in the Seattle area and restore it to the pre settlement of evil Europeans conditions. So, I'll need to turn it into wetlands and old growth. I'll relocate bears, wolves and other woodland creatures. I will insist that residents who stick it out comply with regulations like the Marbled Murrelet ones...from Aug. something to Sept. something NO NOISE or traffic until one hour after sunrise to one hour before sunset.

After all, I want to see a nice view from the sound. I don't like looking at that gigantic clearcut of a city.

You know the drill.

Donate today! Then I can buy another toy.

But what about the people? You ARE NOT sending them back down here to live. Ever. We have border guards. It took us years to cull out most of the urban weirdos and get them to move to Seattle. We DON"T WANT THEM BACK! Please.
 
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