tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110283631152387608.post1802413663016750265..comments2023-09-11T09:46:49.973-06:00Comments on The Brave Lass: Kill your television!Kamillahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13983400897547054097noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110283631152387608.post-39456759233022358522009-10-01T14:05:39.048-06:002009-10-01T14:05:39.048-06:00Three sons, that is.
And at that, we may be creat...Three sons, that is.<br /><br />And at that, we may be creating gender imbalances here to boot, in addition to Carbon demons being released at record levels.Wakefield Tolberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07214688786380814406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110283631152387608.post-70103175128842946212009-10-01T14:04:39.023-06:002009-10-01T14:04:39.023-06:00At merely having THREE (JUST THREE,mind ya!) I was...At merely having THREE (JUST THREE,mind ya!) I was informed in one by one of my school lessons YEARS ago (42 now) that having more than the statistical level for the US of about 1.7-1.8 rugrats per couple, is endangering the planet. <br /><br />Though in those days the issue was food resources, and Paul Erlich's BS was still hot off the press and the ink barely dry.<br /><br />These days it's Global Warming as the nifty, fill-in-the-blank answer to every third question about why the US is a danger to the world (other than military presence, which one presumes fills in the other bubbles on the exams of today...)<br /><br /><br />Three cheers for procreation...hooray...Wakefield Tolberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07214688786380814406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110283631152387608.post-42502726944191167662009-09-11T10:10:51.128-06:002009-09-11T10:10:51.128-06:00> criticism of the Duggar family.
Totally disg...> criticism of the Duggar family.<br /><br />Totally disgusting. I imagine it gives a hint where we're headed. "Free government healthcare? Not for over 2 children, buster! You're irresponsibly endangering the planet!"<br /><br />> I killed my television. Sort of. I removed the digital converter box and hooked up the dvd and vcr.<br /><br />There are some good, worthwhile educational shows on PBS -- history, nature, travel, etc. That is one of the few stations I consider worth watching regularly, though I don't even do that. I did see Part II of a series on the "Grand Lodges of the National Parks" last night, since they were visiting the 1905 "El Tovar" at the Grand Canyon. [Fred Harvey!]<br /><br />What you could do is tell your converter box to disable the networks and anything else not even worth flipping past, and just keep a station or two.Michaelnoreply@blogger.com