You can't clean it up with water...it takes something that "attracts" or attaches on to it. It's called fighting fire with a very small fire. Give me a break. If it's cleaning up animals and such, and isn't making people sick like the other "biodegradeable" products they're using, I say no fuss. Seventh Generation's argument is like saying, "all-natural is better." Lest we forget, ricin is "all-natural."
Fantastic! And was I the only one who was thinking when the shuttle transferred from horizontal to vertical, "Geez, don't drop it" ? LOL. It looked so graceful and dainty! Thanks
Amazing technology...something Dean Kamen has been tinkering with a bit himself. I can see how inventing something that can balance itself could help those who have trouble with it...not to mention the paralyzed. Thanks for the link!
I can see, when all is said and done, staying in the house for a month after the foreclosure is enacted...to get on your feet (using what would have been that month's mortgage payment as a downpayment for a storage shed and an apartment.) But, to stay in there, or worse, to voluntarily QUIT paying and then staying in an act of defiance tells me these people still think the banks are all at fault. Mercifully, we all make mistakes. But, once it's been pointed out, the ADULT thing to do is to amend your behavior. Sitting it out in the bank's home (because IT IS NOT YOURS ANYMORE) is not showing any improvement.
I am glad I am not the only one who thought more about this...and I thought about what if I could choose a moment in time and go back to it? And the answer would be no. I wouldn't have today if I lived in that moment. It was before my dog passed away. And something just tells me that I would know in my heart the second time around wasn't "real" and it would have to end... and the growth that's happened since his death has been phenomenal... So, no. And who would be affected if I just ceased to be? What about my daughter (like that guy's dad?) Do I want to go back sometimes? Yes. But I would never, ever want to stay.... :)
You should pay for the damage he's caused, and then say that sentence.
I wouldn't have today if I lived in that moment. It was before my dog passed away. And something just tells me that I would know in my heart the second time around wasn't "real" and it would have to end...
and the growth that's happened since his death has been phenomenal...
So, no. And who would be affected if I just ceased to be? What about my daughter (like that guy's dad?)
Do I want to go back sometimes? Yes. But I would never, ever want to stay....
:)
However, I think the use of sarcasm is well played. :)