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ExUngeLeonem's comments
Posted Wed, Nov 10, 2:51 p.m.
Or try "KKKantor"? Perhaps he can just fold his hands in prayer when he's privy to such rich theater as Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL) at a House Energy and Environment subcommittee hearing, making the case that we shouldn’t worry about climate change because God promised Noah that he’d never destroy ...
MOREPosted Fri, Sep 17, 11:30 a.m.
@BlueLight: note Andy's post above, is this what you're calling "utopian"? I mean, the word sounded powerful, but... And the summit of Mt Rainier? Do you hear yourself? Did I mention cloud cars or free beer, 'cause you'll probably claim that shortly. Public transit does in fact "pencil out" all ...
MOREPosted Fri, Sep 17, 10:42 a.m.
One of better bits from Mr. Berger. Of course, the railways were formerly the most popular way to reach parks like Yellowstone. The Canadians do a decent job of such to Banff. It would be a fantastic addition: already, in parks where some roads have been closed (eg Zion) to ...
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