Hal Jordan, via the Submit Story feature submits this brief entry:
Apparently, Australian AGW advocates are not well liked.
Aussie climate scientists need random hugs from strangers to reassure them that they aren’t universally hated.
Hal Jordan, via the Submit Story feature submits this brief entry:
Apparently, Australian AGW advocates are not well liked.
Aussie climate scientists need random hugs from strangers to reassure them that they aren’t universally hated.
Charles Nelson;
= practice abolished = 1 X on the ‘scale of suffering’.
Cruelty to 250.000! cows which will not be exported over the next six months = hunger…transport…slaughter…pit burial…unimaginable pain and waste = cruelty to farmers, feed stock merchants, truckers, stock yard owners, ship owners = financial ruin…domestic violence…possible suicide = 1000 X on the same ‘scale of suffering.
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what?
yes the farmers will lose some income in the immediate time, but as to the pit burials wasteful slaughter etc, no, theres no reason for that theyll be fed and shipped to aussie abbatoirs and for a change aussies may be able to afford meat more than 1 or 2 meals a week. it doesnt cost to range feed and most of ours are thankfully NOT CAFO farms.
counting the closed abbatoirs or part time work that followed the massive layoffs after live trade took aussie jobs..this may just get the work Back here where WE benefit.
and if the beef board did what they take money for then it shouldnt BE an issue at all Money and training charges to all beef producers for 20 years going to Indonesian plants and workers etc and still this happens? NOT good enough. I support toal live trade bans of all animals.
and Brazil etc have CJD not hot prospects for imports.
In order to hug a climate scientist, one must catch one first. Here are instructions on how to catch the wily climate scientists with a shovel, cord of wood, and a pea.
First use the shovel to dig a deep hole. Next burn the cord of wood and place the ashes in the hole. Now place the pea beside the hole. Hide yourself near-by and wait.
When the correct scientist comes to take a pea… KICK him/her in the ash-hole. GK
Randy Links says:
June 8, 2011 at 7:56 pm
Hug a climate scientist. They’re currently freezing their butts off in Canberra and they need all the warmth they can get. Poor dears.
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Absolutely. Then gently escort them to their new job as a highly paid manager of McDonald’s, or the local equivalent.
If you can’t (or don’t want to) hug a climate scientist you could always have a Picnic with one of their neighbours instead:
Join scientists at special picnic
A group supporting the John Innes Centre in Norwich is inviting people to peruse the grounds and talk to their top scientists. The Friends of John Innes are holding a Pimms and Picnic in the Plots at 6pm followed by a walk around the small site plots at 6.30pm. Visitors can also talk to crop scientists and enjoy strawberries and cream in the conference centre at 8.30pm. The event is on Monday, June 20, at the Centenary Henge, near the John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich. Attendance is free.
Note: The John Innes Centre is just over the road from the UEA…
I think y’all are makin’ all a big fuss over a typo.
Boson, not bosom.
Everybody knows climate scientists like bosons, not bosoms.
Simple mistake. Could happen to anybody.
klem said @ur momisugly June 9, 2011 at 6:05 am
“How is a camel hunt really any different from a seal hunt?”
Camels are not native to Australia. Inevitably, they out-compete our mostly marsupial mammals. Fur seals are, to the best of my understanding, native to the region where they are hunted.
“How can environmentalists face themseves [sic] in the mirror every morning?”
Mostly in exactly the same manner as anti-environmentalists I suspect, though The Git has a tendency to ask himselves: “Who am I? And if so, how many?”
amicus curiae said @ur momisugly June 9, 2011 at 6:17 am
“yes the farmers will lose some income in the immediate time, but as to the pit burials wasteful slaughter etc, no, theres no reason for that theyll be fed and shipped to aussie abbatoirs and for a change aussies may be able to afford meat more than 1 or 2 meals a week. it doesnt cost to range feed and most of ours are thankfully NOT CAFO farms.
counting the closed abbatoirs or part time work that followed the massive layoffs after live trade took aussie jobs..this may just get the work Back here where WE benefit.
and if the beef board did what they take money for then it shouldnt BE an issue at all Money and training charges to all beef producers for 20 years going to Indonesian plants and workers etc and still this happens? NOT good enough. I support toal live trade bans of all animals.
and Brazil etc have CJD not hot prospects for imports.”
Of course it “costs nothing to range feed”; everybody who works in beef ranching works for nothing. They enjoy castrating bull calves, ear-tagging and mustering so much they don’t want to be paid. [/sarc]
What I find strange is that they look like rats..
BTW If you are Australian and against the Carbon Tax – sign up to the Stop the Carbon Tax page on facebook.
Keith said @ur momisugly June 9, 2011 at 1:56 pm
“What I find strange is that they look like rats.”
What The Git finds strange is that in all this bashing of climate scientists is that no-one has called attention to the fact that Anthony is a climate scientist…
[snip. d-word violation. ~dbs, mod.]
When those scientist find that they were wrong about climate change and have improved knowledge about climatic behavior and have made us all change the world for the better. They will have done it all for nothing.
No, sorry.
But let me know when it’s Kick a “Climate Scientist” for Jesus Week, and I’ll be straight off to East Anglia. 🙂
“Isn’t Hal Jordon the Green Lantern?”
Yes!