And everyone said I was FOS when I said the Prius was more of a namebrand than a great car.
I don't recall saying you were FOS, but your last post surely makes you look like a complete asshat.
And everyone said I was FOS when I said the Prius was more of a namebrand than a great car.
I don't recall saying you were FOS, but your last post surely makes you look like a complete asshat.
I don't recall saying you were FOS, but your last post surely makes you look like a complete asshat.
This whole thread reminds me of everytime I meet a Brit. One of the first questions/topics is global warming and/or my carbon footprint. They are completely goobed out over it. Good for you all though, if that is what makes you happy. For me, keeping it cool in the house, long, hot showers with many sprayer heads, watching the dogs play in the sprinkler, flushing twice and taking full advantage of modern technology like electricity and the combustable engine is what makes me happy. I spend more on bills, but I make more since I'm not following around the Dead/Widespread Panic/Phish/String Cheese Incident.
I conserve by forgoing an organic patchuli chute garden.
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I'll bet sometimes you have to flush 3 times.![]()
Everyone else did. Oh, I forgot to add that I wear deodorant and all of the women in my life shave their armpits. I don't agree with Patton Oswald on politics, but we see eye to eye on hippies.
I love how someone starting a thread wanting fun tips on conservation marks all contributors as granola crunchers and non-shavers! Sorry to blow your stereotype 6thGen, but I not only shave, I eat meat, use AC to make myself comfy and drive a car. Making sustainable choices as a consumer isn't limited to those in tie-dye!