To: goarmy
Oh my, we don't have much air?!! We need to start locking it up somewhere or bottling it so it doesn't just float off into space! Or get wasted by being breathed by someone else! Oh my!!!
susie
6 posted on
08/04/2005 8:09:46 AM PDT by
brytlea
(All you need as ID to vote in FL is your Costco card...)
To: brytlea
It's SPACEBALL 1!!! EGADS!!!
14 posted on
08/04/2005 8:13:05 AM PDT by
xrp
(Fox News Channel: ALL ARUBA ALL THE TIME)
To: brytlea
Better buy some stock in PerriAir*
*Spaceballs joke.
35 posted on
08/04/2005 8:19:36 AM PDT by
scott7278
(Before I give you the benefit of my reply, I would like to know what we are talking about.)
To: brytlea
I saw a graph just the other night on the Discovery Channel that said there is more oxygen in the atmosphere now back to age of the Dinosaurs. At the extinction of the dinosaurs O2 levels were at 30% then they dropped down to around 10-11% overnight ( relatively speaking ) and have steadily increased back up to about 24%.
Woman is a nut.
To: brytlea
It's all Big Air's fault. They are keeping us dependent on foreign Oxygen.
66 posted on
08/04/2005 8:32:27 AM PDT by
Go_Raiders
("Being able to catch well in a crowd just means you can't get open, that's all." -- James Lofton)
To: brytlea
Good morning.
"We need to start locking it up somewhere..."
They would prefer to tax it and use it in a carrot/stick way to make themselves feel important.
Michael Frazier
68 posted on
08/04/2005 8:34:53 AM PDT by
brazzaville
(No surrender,no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok)
To: brytlea
"We need to start locking it up somewhere..."
Dang. If ONLY we had listened to Algore! Now, WE'RE DOOOOOOMED!! ;)
111 posted on
08/04/2005 9:25:34 AM PDT by
Diana in Wisconsin
(Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
To: brytlea
Maybe they could go out a few thousand miles and she can marvel at how small the earth is.
146 posted on
08/04/2005 10:34:34 AM PDT by
RobRoy
(Child support and maintenance (alimony) are what we used to call indentured slavery)
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