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2007·10·13 · 4 Comments
Where's My Nobel Prize?

So Al Gore wins a Nobel prize for "raising awareness about global warming."

I've spread countless loads of manure—beef, dairy, swine—on fields from Wisconsin to North Dakota. What do I get? A big, fat nothing.

Is that fair?

4 Comments:

1. 07·10·13··09:53
Brother Hank

Even with your time in North Dakota, I guess the Nobel Prize committee agreed that Gore still spread more manure...

I wonder if he'll keep his Nobel in the "lock box"?

2. 07·10·14··10:11
Johnny T. Helms

Ahhhhhhhh! But you did get to enjoy the aroma.

3. 07·10·14··11:16
Johnny T. Helms

ThirstyDave, just curious; have you read the letter from the 138 Muslim scholars to the church that was issued at the end of Ramadan this year (last week)?

4. 07·10·14··14:18
David

No, I have not read that. I think I have heard mention of it, though. Something about uniting for the sake of peace, I think.


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