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On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 19:29:13 -0700, Calif Bill wrote:
Our generation will go down as one of the worst at leaving a world much worse for our passing. Quite true. I would say, however, the air and water is cleaner now than when we got it. At least rivers don't catch on fire. |
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BAR wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 19:29:13 -0700, Calif Bill wrote: Our generation will go down as one of the worst at leaving a world much worse for our passing. Quite true. I would say, however, the air and water is cleaner now than when we got it. At least rivers don't catch on fire. When the rich get taxed out of business the poor will have a place to bath. Well, if that happens and you get to bath(e), you'll smell better. We'll look forward to it. It's bathe...one bathes. One takes a bath. You should have stayed in high school. |
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 19:29:13 -0700, Calif Bill wrote: Our generation will go down as one of the worst at leaving a world much worse for our passing. Quite true. I would say, however, the air and water is cleaner now than when we got it. At least rivers don't catch on fire. When the rich get taxed out of business the poor will have a place to bath. Well, if that happens and you get to bath(e), you'll smell better. We'll look forward to it. It's bathe...one bathes. One takes a bath. You should have stayed in high school. YAUWN! |
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On Oct 24, 7:41Â*am, Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 19:29:13 -0700, Calif Bill wrote: Â*Our generation will go down as one of the worst at leaving a world much worse for our passing. Â* Quite true. Â*I would say, however, the air and water is cleaner now than when we got it. Â*At least rivers don't catch on fire. When the rich get taxed out of business the poor will have a place to bath. Well, if that happens and you get to bath(e), you'll smell better. We'll look forward to it. It's bathe...one bathes. One takes a bath. You should have stayed in high school. Hehe!!!! This from the idiot who tries to make people here believe he graduated from Yale!!!!!!! "Bath" can also be the verb, please look a definition 13: bath1   /bæθ, bɑθ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [bath, bahth] Show IPA Pronunciation noun, plural baths  /bæðz, bɑðz, bæθs, bɑθs/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [bathz, bahthz, baths, bahths] Show IPA Pronunciation , verb –noun 1. a washing or immersion of something, esp. the body, in water, steam, etc., as for cleansing or medical treatment: I take a bath every day. Give the dog a bath. 2. a quantity of water or other liquid used for this purpose: running a bath. 3. a container for water or other cleansing liquid, as a bathtub. 4. a room equipped for bathing; bathroom: The house has two baths. 5. a building containing rooms or apartments with equipment for bathing; bathhouse. 6. Often, baths. one of the elaborate bathing establishments of the ancients: the baths of Caracalla. 7. Usually, baths. a town or resort visited for medical treatment by bathing or the like; spa. 8. a preparation, as an acid solution, in which something is immersed. 9. the container for such a preparation. 10. a device for controlling the temperature of something by the use of a surrounding medium, as sand, water, oil, etc. 11. Metallurgy. a. the depressed hearth of a steelmaking furnace. b. the molten metal being made into steel in a steelmaking furnace. 12. the state of being covered by a liquid, as perspiration: in a bath of sweat. –verb (used with object), verb (used without object) 13. to wash or soak in a bath. —Idiom14. take a bath, Informal. to suffer a large financial loss: Many investors are taking a bath on their bond investments. |
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![]() wrote in message t... On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 19:29:13 -0700, Calif Bill wrote: Our generation will go down as one of the worst at leaving a world much worse for our passing. Quite true. I would say, however, the air and water is cleaner now than when we got it. At least rivers don't catch on fire. True as to the oils, but overall I think the waters are much worse for us. There are suppositions that lots of the birth control meds that women take and the Viagra etc. that the men take plus lots of the medicines that pass through the body as well as the other chemicals get into the water system, Affecting the fish reproduction, and maybe a lot of the Autism is caused by those same chemically laden waters. San Francisco Bay clarity is much better now than when I was kid fishing Berkeley Pier, but there used to be huge colonies of mussels and what you see now are small colonies on the piers. |
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