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So much for drill, baby, drill

Posted on April 29, 2010 By Andrew Thaler 4 Comments on So much for drill, baby, drill
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4 thoughts on “So much for drill, baby, drill”

  1. Sam says:
    April 30, 2010 at 12:23 am

    Yeah, but, like, the wind farm going in off of Cape Cod will sp- oh? Wind doesn’t spill? And you never run out of it? Crazy.

    I wonder if we can convince Congress to pass a law that makes it mandatory for several people whose names rhyme with “McTrain” and “Scalin” to open mouth and insert their foot.

  2. WhySharksMatter says:
    April 30, 2010 at 1:58 am

    I saw wind spill this one time. It wasn’t pretty.

  3. Lilly Rose says:
    April 30, 2010 at 9:56 am

    This is so horrible. The photo gives a good impression of the catastrophy from above.

    Lilly

  4. Kevin Mitchell says:
    September 29, 2010 at 3:07 pm

    wind farms are eco friendly and can generate massive amounts of electricity:~.

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