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It must be something in the air along the coast that produces ignorance!
Ya, it’s called, “I live in California, ya that California, so I’m smarter than you.”
There should be a monthly award for the biggest global warming idiot.
Travis Madsen get this month
Sorry AAM:
Arnie beats him put this month and Arnie has to share it with the “O”
I would get worried about Global Warming, but we all starved to death more than a decade ago.
At least we know ChrisD’s real name.
I’m guessing you thought that was quite witty.
It was quite good but not as funny as Airframes’s!!
Well I did like the idea of reducing pollution at all levels of Govt. Nice to see others wanting a smaller Govt. as well.