Uh, Christopher Walken was not near 70 when he did this commercial... the first guy is very realistic... you see him at the beach every summer, not giving a care about whether or not he looks good to you... he knows he looked good when he walk out of the house and he should still look good with his Southern Comfort..!
Using the CO2 from coal plants to grow algae, then making fuel from the resulting lipids, nearly closes the carbon cycle. The concept is known as an integrated biorefinery. Soon enough, heads will be yanked from asses far enough to institute these ideas.
Every time I hear some douchebag blather on about subsidies for wing, solar and biomass, I am prompted to ask how much does the US base in Bahrain and the positioning of an entire naval fleet on the Straits of Hormuz(since 1954) cost, and is it not a defacto subsidy for hydrocarbons? Answer: Yes.
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Walken moves pretty damn good for a guy pushing 70. You know how it is, O`brien, stuff just doesn`t move like it used to.
I`m the first guy, though. Yah, that`s pretty much me.
Uh, Christopher Walken was not near 70 when he did this commercial... the first guy is very realistic... you see him at the beach every summer, not giving a care about whether or not he looks good to you... he knows he looked good when he walk out of the house and he should still look good with his Southern Comfort..!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raoHt0AD-dQ
Walken walkin...Walken flyin...just like...the way...he says his ...lines. Cool.
Notice the subtle changes in Walken's facial expressions during much of that.
Two important rules to follow:
>Never go boating with Christopher Walken.
>Never accept a wristwatch from Christopher Walken.
MR
Someone needs to blow a serious raspberry on the first guy's belly.
These lips would find no southern comfort there....
Here are some pretty cool guys
The Pepper Pike company that owns the Century Mine told workers that attending the Aug. 14 Romney event would be both mandatory and unpaid
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Using the CO2 from coal plants to grow algae, then making fuel from the resulting lipids, nearly closes the carbon cycle. The concept is known as an integrated biorefinery. Soon enough, heads will be yanked from asses far enough to institute these ideas.
Every time I hear some douchebag blather on about subsidies for wing, solar and biomass, I am prompted to ask how much does the US base in Bahrain and the positioning of an entire naval fleet on the Straits of Hormuz(since 1954) cost, and is it not a defacto subsidy for hydrocarbons? Answer: Yes.
+1 philbilly.
Jill Stein 2012.
RJ
Yeah. I still have some of those biorefinery penny stocks. Can you say underwater?
Dig you some NanoHarv.
"I said 'Let's go out and find some women'."- Mitt Romney endorses Affirmative Action.
My Oh My.
RJ
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