Monday, November 16, 2009

Stop Global Warming. . . .Go Barefoot



Posted by Gregory of Yardale at moonbattery.com:

Sculptor and artistic luminary Antony Gormley shares his wisdom on matters ecological. “Dispense with your socks,” says he. “This is a time of global warming. Through our feet we can begin to feel it.” This is no doubt because “our feet connect with our brains” and “engage with time.” And what’s more, “through our feet we can begin to be one people, standing through gravity on one Earth.” Yes, standing through gravity, united in our socklessness. Go barefoot for Gaia, people. It’s “an act of solidarity.”

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This Texas girl loves got go barefoot. . . .The less I wear shoes the better. Now, I want all you shoe lovers to join me in an "act of solidarity" next July to save the planet. We will all strip down to our barefeet and while we are standing on those tiny 112° rocks. . . .we will not only be saving the planet, but..............getting exercise as we race our fat butts over to jump in the pool to cool down our blistering feet. .  . .This dude has never lived in Texas in the summertime. . . .

This is the same kind of freaks that are spewing all this "Global Warming" garbage. His solution to go "barefoot" to save the planet is about as ridiculous as Obama's energy policy to 'Inflate your tires'.

Here's a new twist to the "Weather Rock" using the "Weather Barefeet" theory:

If barefeet are wet, it is raining.

If barefeet are white, it is snowing.

If barefeet are dry, the weather is fair.

If barefeet are swinging, it's windy.  (or you've had too much to drink)

If barefeet are warm, the sun is out.

If barefeet are not visible, it's dark outside.

If barefeet are under water, there is a flood.

If barefoot is missing?  I've shoved it up some lunatic sculptor and artistic luminaries ass. . . . . .

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