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This sort of logic has been in play here in Virginia with Trump Light Glenn Youngkin bringing in national “experts” to run the state, including trying to get a coal industry lobbyist named to head the environmental resources department (he was not voted in).
2018: The state of Texas has won the dubious honour of being named as the most polluted state OUT OF TEN u.s. state governments. The HUGE state, which has a population of 30 million, has a poor LITTER record, and DUMPED WASTE is widespread and visible. – Google
Update 2024: California is the most polluted state in the US. Six of the most polluted cities in America are located in California, with Fresno-Madera and Bakersfield being the two areas with the highest levels of PARTICULATE POLLUTION. – Google.
Litter is unsightly. However, short-term exposures to particulate matter can aggravate lung disease, caus asthma attacks and acute bronchitis, and increase susceptibility to respiratory infections. In people with heart disease, short-term exposures have been linked to heart attacks.
The sad thing is, this is still a more rational rationale than what we hear today- that burning fossil fuels is “manly” and using electric vehicles is tantamount to castration.
People frequently told Aggie jokes at work many of them involving things like: How do you recognize an Aggie by his ring you see ring while while he is picking his nose. This follows someone who I recognized you were from Yale by your ties knot or I recognized you were from Harvard by your impeccable diction. Then you get into the nose picking one.
After they told these jokes though quite often someone would follow up with:
“What do you call an Aggie after 5 years?”
“Boss.”
My boss was Richard K. Thomas and he was from Texas A&M, a very decent fellow and quite competent. I never noticed his ring when he was picking his nose — if he ever did.
(Maybe I was busy observing my own nose picking. Some say it is a lost art.)
snsurone76 10 months ago
Why is Alex so fascinated by this schmuck??
cracker65 10 months ago
This comic is more relevant today than back then.
Mark Jeffrey Premium Member 10 months ago
What were “Aggies”?
wrd2255 10 months ago
Yeah, we made the air toxic. But…football! Amirite?
tpcox928 10 months ago
This sort of logic has been in play here in Virginia with Trump Light Glenn Youngkin bringing in national “experts” to run the state, including trying to get a coal industry lobbyist named to head the environmental resources department (he was not voted in).
epaphus8 10 months ago
So far, this guy is hitting all the right sound-bites.
GojusJoe 10 months ago
2018: The state of Texas has won the dubious honour of being named as the most polluted state OUT OF TEN u.s. state governments. The HUGE state, which has a population of 30 million, has a poor LITTER record, and DUMPED WASTE is widespread and visible. – Google
Update 2024: California is the most polluted state in the US. Six of the most polluted cities in America are located in California, with Fresno-Madera and Bakersfield being the two areas with the highest levels of PARTICULATE POLLUTION. – Google.
Litter is unsightly. However, short-term exposures to particulate matter can aggravate lung disease, caus asthma attacks and acute bronchitis, and increase susceptibility to respiratory infections. In people with heart disease, short-term exposures have been linked to heart attacks.
mindjob 10 months ago
At least James Watt never got a football team named after him
The Wolf In Your Midst 10 months ago
The sad thing is, this is still a more rational rationale than what we hear today- that burning fossil fuels is “manly” and using electric vehicles is tantamount to castration.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
“We’re Number One?”
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 10 months ago
“And with lots of hard work I intend to expand on that success.”
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 10 months ago
People frequently told Aggie jokes at work many of them involving things like: How do you recognize an Aggie by his ring you see ring while while he is picking his nose. This follows someone who I recognized you were from Yale by your ties knot or I recognized you were from Harvard by your impeccable diction. Then you get into the nose picking one.
After they told these jokes though quite often someone would follow up with:
“What do you call an Aggie after 5 years?”
“Boss.”
My boss was Richard K. Thomas and he was from Texas A&M, a very decent fellow and quite competent. I never noticed his ring when he was picking his nose — if he ever did.(Maybe I was busy observing my own nose picking. Some say it is a lost art.)
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
Focus on the important issues. Let the peasants deal with the rest.