Dead In The Water

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Dead In The Water

Post by stilltrucking » June 19th, 2007, 2:09 pm

I just found the most amazing product on the internet. It is a little pill that I put in in my gas tank and my car will run on water. That should solve all my problems

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Post by Arcadia » June 23rd, 2007, 10:35 am

mmm... I´m in a ciber-place wihout audio this time. She looks like she is making cus-cus with water from a gasoline recipiente... or that she is preparing mud in order to do something with it, no idea!.

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Post by stilltrucking » June 23rd, 2007, 7:17 pm

The voice over for the clip reads something like this.

"Any discussion of water has to stare down some harsh realities. The world has a finite amount of water. We have the same today as when dinosaurs roamed the earth and we can’t make any more of it. It is a stark question. How do we get water to people and how much should they have to pay for something they cannot live without?"
As part of THE GREEN, Sundance Channel presents a series of documentary films focusing on timely and pressing environmental issues of the day.

Around the world, one in four people doesn't have access to clean drinking water. Some large international corporations view this crisis as a business opportunity. With the assistance of The World Bank or the International Monetary Fund, these companies have attempted to deliver clean water, while also privatizing what many consider a public resource. Award-winning documentary filmmaker Neil Docherty investigates this controversial trend by looking at recent developments in Argentina, South Africa, Bolivia and California.
http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/500203158
You can watch the film at the link above.

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Post by e_dog » June 24th, 2007, 11:21 am

pay for water, whats next: air!!
I don't think 'Therefore, I am.' Therefore, I am.

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Post by stilltrucking » June 24th, 2007, 3:57 pm

sure
my neighbor gets a couple of bottles every day

he smokes too.

What was that book about it was burning when I lay down on it?

Pass me the Soylent Green

I need an attitude adjustment.

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Post by stilltrucking » June 25th, 2007, 10:46 am

I been thinking about something LR said about putting links instead of letting readers google for possibly obscure references to phrases like Soylent Green A "Cult Film". I suppose I am just vain enough to want to be easy to read. Or is it my fear of group mind. That I am cultish. Or a snob?

Warning Plot Spoiler if you click this

howdy e-dog
seems like a long time no see.

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