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June 3, 2008
Dirty Baths for Gaia
There's more that obedient moonbats can do for the sake of a sustainable society than eat bugs. For example, they can share dirty bath water.
The Japanese government is calling on citizens to cut energy consumption and ward off the imaginary global warming crisis by taking quicker showers and reusing baths in quick succession, so that water doesn't have to be reheated.
Think how much happier the polar bears would be if people stopped bathing altogether. This is why we need a stronger United Nations: to implement such objectives on a worldwide basis.

On a tip from mega.
Posted by Van Helsing at June 3, 2008 12:19 PM
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On a related note, Barbara Boxer is a Marxist idiot.
Posted by: V the K at June 3, 2008 12:44 PM
Don't forget that you can save all the dirty water and then use it to flush your toilet with.
Actually, real EnvironMoonBats would have at least a 10 use limit, prior to flushing..........eeewwwwww!
Posted by: Oiao at June 3, 2008 5:20 PM
I should have saved the article, but our local paper (East Bay area of N. CA) had an article with green recommendations that included not flushing the toilet after each use and a suggestions for the man of the house to take his leaks out in the backyard.
Posted by: dpt at June 4, 2008 7:42 AM
Family members used to have to share bath water routinely, not that long ago. I thought the fact that we could all take individual showers was viewed as progress, but apparently a lukewarm bath filled with someone else's detritus is the shining future we should all look forward to.
VH, you can't expect to arouse much ire with that sweet picture.
Posted by: avalon at June 4, 2008 9:11 AM
I haven't "bathed" since May 1. The Atlantic is four blocks from my front door. So there, moonbats!
Posted by: Mockinbird at June 4, 2008 9:59 AM
Per the article, the Japanese "bath" is more like a hot-tub soak. They clean off in the shower, and all use the same bath water anyway.
Mind you, it's still a dopey article, but your commentary is not fully informed.
Posted by: Sam at June 4, 2008 10:29 AM

