It's sad that a group of movie people have decided to copy politicians with "feel good" legislation, as it were. It is simply a case of publically appearing to do something positive while nothing in the real world is affected whatsoever.:eusa_doh:
After an interesting romp that I've enjoyed reading here the fact remains that there are more areas in the US than fewer where public transportation will never work. Relative to the total number of municipalities on the map there are but a handfull where anything beyond an car actually...
The fedora can be worn with anything vintage or not just as it was for several decades as fashions changed. I will wear one with jeans and a sweatshirt or a suit and look fine either way just as bankers and truckdrivers wore them with their particular clothes long ago.:fedora:
As foar as the old timers go, for me it's W.C. Fields, 3 Stooges, Laurel & Hardy, Marx Bros. All the rest aren't that funny to me so I can't make a top 10 list at all.[huh]
There is no free energy. If by some magic spell all cars were transformed in to electrics tomorrow they would still have to get the energy from somewhere. Whatever the source of energy plants' fuel you're still robbing Peter to pay Paul. The energy is being created by some other fuel source...
Own a car. Have owned one since I was 16. It's great that some people live in old eastern cities and have elaborate public transportation systems or live in tiny villages where you can walk to everything but in the vast majority of the US this is not at all feasable. The smaller towns I lived...
"Ah yes, all of us with over 1,000 posts need go get a life I guess:) But this is the best place to hang out and there are so many interesting topics going," he rationalized.:eusa_doh:
STOP the madness! Have I got your attention Andy? If you buy a Prius over a Corolla for example, you will need to drive 66,000 miles a years for 5 years or gas has to go to $10 for you to come out ahead with the higher cost. Corolla is closest equal non-hybrid. This was worked out by my...
Hondo- it's part of the assinine political correctness no doubt. How can you relate anything concerning WW 2 history without using the word nazi? Sure Germany still outlaws the use of the swastika symbol in Germany but come on now. If it wasn't so sad it would be laughable:o
Gee I guess I'm just too naive always thinking in historical terms from visiting WW 2-related sites. Unless it's connected with current nazi organizations it's all simply related to historical events. Of course there's no way to segregate the two things in verbiage so I suppose they feel it's...
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