How did you celebrate Earth Day?

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  • jforrest

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    What did you do for Earth Day?

    I drove to a few customers homes ~70mi
    Used a chainsaw for about 2 hours
    Used a hedge trimmer for about 1 hour
    Used a backpack blower for about 30 minutes.

    Who did better than me?
     

    Kutnupe14

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    What did you do for Earth Day?

    I drove to a few customers homes ~70mi
    Used a chainsaw for about 2 hours
    Used a hedge trimmer for about 1 hour
    Used a backpack blower for about 30 minutes.

    Who did better than me?

    Hippie, how long did you have to charge all the batteries for that stuff?
     

    sharkey

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    Hognuts' Liberal ****hole
    Well I wasn't able to generate 800+ tons of global-warming carbon like Mr. Obama was planning on, so I made sure to accelerate quickly at green lights to contribute what I could.
     

    shibumiseeker

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    near Bedford on a whole lot of land.
    I had a gruesome accident with my sawmill and a 6' black rat snake who was after the mice in the drive assembly. Blood and gore all over me when I engaged the blade. Sorry little dude. I milled a maple log from our property and got the lumber in the solar kiln. Other than that, I celebrated as I do just about every day out at the ranch: the sun provided the power for the day, the very low energy house continued to use very little energy, I had meals that were about 50% from our farm in some way, and I generally didn't deliberately waste resources in a childish acting-out against the concept of being a good steward of the land.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    Earth Day IS a noble cause. I'll not purposefully do harm to the environment if I have a fairly easy alternative.
     
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