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James Arthur

Jan 1, 1970
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<Graham> he doesn't deserve it
<Bill> Yes he does
<Graham> he got all wrong
<Bill> no he didn't
<G> Yes he did
<B> no he didn't
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Martin

Maybe it's all a big misunderstanding. Maybe they meant to say "peach
pie."

Oh, I s'pose Al's at least as deserving as that famous peace-maker,
Yasser Arafat. Maybe Idi Amin'll squeak in posthumously and win by a
nose in '08.

Hard to say what Al's hard work has to do with world peace though.

Cheers,
James Arthur
 
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Martin Griffith

Jan 1, 1970
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Maybe it's all a big misunderstanding. Maybe they meant to say "peach
pie."

Oh, I s'pose Al's at least as deserving as that famous peace-maker,
Yasser Arafat. Maybe Idi Amin'll squeak in posthumously and win by a
nose in '08.

Hard to say what Al's hard work has to do with world peace though.

Cheers,
James Arthur
Yes, while I think Gore has done a good job in "public awareness" of a
potentially serious climate problem, it is a bit like giving a Nobel
Gong to Saatchi & Saatchi, the advert people


Martin
 
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Barry Lennox

Jan 1, 1970
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Maybe it's all a big misunderstanding. Maybe they meant to say "peach
pie."

Oh, I s'pose Al's at least as deserving as that famous peace-maker,
Yasser Arafat. Maybe Idi Amin'll squeak in posthumously and win by a
nose in '08.

Hard to say what Al's hard work has to do with world peace though.

Absolutely nothing! My guess is that squabbling over carbon credits,
energy reserves, reneged Kyoto agreements, et al, is going to
increase global tension.

That very loud noise you hear is Alfred Noble rolling in his grave,
either that, or Al Gore's power meter spinning like a dentist's drill
again!
 
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<Graham> he doesn't deserve it
<Bill> Yes he does
<Graham> he got all wrong
<Bill> no he didn't
<G> Yes he did
<B> no he didn't
.
.
.
.
.
.
Martin
Maybe it's all a big misunderstanding. Maybe they meant to say "peach
pie."
Oh, I s'pose Al's at least as deserving as that famous peace-maker,
Yasser Arafat. Maybe Idi Amin'll squeak in posthumously and win by a
nose in '08.
Hard to say what Al's hard work has to do with world peace though.

Absolutely nothing! My guess is that squabbling over carbon credits,
energy reserves, reneged Kyoto agreements, et al, is going to
increase global tension.


Absolutely true. Let climate change run away enough to produce a mass
extinction event and there will be perfect peace for a few million
years. Of course there might be a little disturbance on the way, as
Bangla Desh and the Netherlands vanish under water, ad the peole who
used to live there try to get to dry land in adjacent counries ...
That very loud noise you hear is Alfred Noble rolling in his grave,
either that, or Al Gore's power meter spinning like a dentist's drill
again.

He's been spinning since Henry Kissinger and Arafat got the Nobel
Peace prize - Al Gore won't speed him up enough to notice.
 
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Jim Stewart

Jan 1, 1970
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Barry said:
Absolutely nothing! My guess is that squabbling over carbon credits,
energy reserves, reneged Kyoto agreements, et al, is going to
increase global tension.

That very loud noise you hear is Alfred Noble rolling in his grave,
either that, or Al Gore's power meter spinning like a dentist's drill
again!

Look at the bright side.

All this is probably tightening
Hillary's sphincter.
 
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ChairmanOfTheBored

Jan 1, 1970
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Maybe it's all a big misunderstanding. Maybe they meant to say "peach
pie."

Oh, I s'pose Al's at least as deserving as that famous peace-maker,
Yasser Arafat. Maybe Idi Amin'll squeak in posthumously and win by a
nose in '08.

Hard to say what Al's hard work has to do with world peace though.

Cheers,
James Arthur


Hell, they should have given to Rodney King that year, not Arafat.
 
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ChairmanOfTheBored

Jan 1, 1970
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Absolutely nothing! My guess is that squabbling over carbon credits,
energy reserves, reneged Kyoto agreements, et al, is going to
increase global tension.

That very loud noise you hear is Alfred Noble rolling in his grave,
either that, or Al Gore's power meter spinning like a dentist's drill
again!
That would be Nobel.
 
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ChairmanOfTheBored

Jan 1, 1970
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Absolutely true. Let climate change run away enough to produce a mass
extinction event and there will be perfect peace for a few million
years. Of course there might be a little disturbance on the way, as
Bangla Desh and the Netherlands vanish under water, ad the peole who
used to live there try to get to dry land in adjacent counries ...


He's been spinning since Henry Kissinger and Arafat got the Nobel
Peace prize - Al Gore won't speed him up enough to notice.


Oh lord! The STENCH of all the floating bodies!
 
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ChairmanOfTheBored

Jan 1, 1970
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Look at the bright side.

All this is probably tightening
Hillary's sphincter.


Is she sitting on Obama's needle dick?
 
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ehsjr

Jan 1, 1970
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Martin said:
Yes, while I think Gore has done a good job in "public awareness" of a
potentially serious climate problem, it is a bit like giving a Nobel
Gong to Saatchi & Saatchi, the advert people

Or Cheech and Chong.

Ed
 

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