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On 12/5/2017 8:38 PM, wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 16:26:39 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
> > wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 1:42:08 AM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
>> ...
>>> You're probably right. Last time John claimed he didn't cause
>>> pollution, I looked it up and Missouri was one of the biggest consumes
>>> of coal for producing their electricity.

>>
>> I am VERY aware of that fact!! I'm well aware of St Louis history, and how much we USED to use coal! Hell, the house I just bought, built in 1930 (Depression built! LOTTA skilled craftsmen out of work! Stone/brick/tile, etc.) has a coal chute! I had that side of the house power washed really thoroughly, tuck pointed and I had to reseal the coal chute with silicone sealant!
>>
>>> But he's oblivious to any of that and refuses to acknowledge it. Just
>>> like his "Rainbow Tribe" turned out to be a bunch of well-documented
>>> bullshit - based on some misinterpreted fictional stories.

>>
>> BS!! Oh, little do YOU know!! Sorry! :-( I DISCOVERED I AM a Rainbow Warrior and now I have the house to immortalize that as long as it's still standing. I did that ON PURPOSE! And I'm seriously thinking of filing for 501(c)-3 status as a NOT FOR PROFIT and actually making this house into a "CHURCH"!! Hey Freedom FROM Religion needs to be EXPLICITLY STATED in the U.S. Constitution!!!
>>
>> And I am just the Tree Hugging Dirt Worshiping slightly rich Hippie TO DO IT!! Someone has to! Are YOU aware that Atheism is the fastest growing NON-Religion on the face of Gaia's rock today?
>>
>> Maybe you didn't get the memo!!
>>
>>
>> John Kuthe...

>
> You do realize that with all your upgrading you already paid
> substantially more for that wreck of a house on a miniscule lot than I
> paid for my pristine home on 16 acres in a very nice farming
> community, and you have a long way to go spending many more dollars to
> upgrade that hovel. All homes need maintenence but that old POS you
> wasted your money on will eat you alive.
>
> Anyway thanks for the heads up on those Anchor Hocking covered bowls.
> Mine arrived today and I think they are a great bargain. Also Ka-Tom
> is a good company, I especially appreciated how carefully they
> packaged that glassware against breakage... they were so well packaged
> they'd survive a nuclear war. Those 20 ounce covered casseroles are a
> great size for storing left overs and heating in the microwave oven.
> And best of all a great price. Thank you!
>

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