Monday, December 07, 2009

Baby You Can Drive My Car...



Meanwhile, in Copenhagen....

11 comments:

  1. Saw my car there... oops I'm a naughty, naughty boy. And, no, it wasn't the silly little red one either.

    They should have cancelled Copenhagen when the UEA Climatic Research Unit out of context, not definitely genuine, just joshing between scientists, and not changing the fundamental issue emails were 'released'.

    I still haven't stopped laughing at Tricky Phil and his Tarradiddles.

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  2. Why isnt this surprising about these marxist hypocrites? I would love to see Milliband and Brown fly next week in a private jet. Or will they be like Prescott. Get on a train to the next stop. Get off train and into waiting Jag. F**king hypocrites. Iain. Can you tell I am angry? And when this gets flashed around the world, more and more people will come out as flat-earthers!

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  3. Nice to see hypocrisy is alive & well :-(

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  4. A shame the video doesn't show how much the summiteers could learn from Copenhageners who travel by bike at all times, to any place in town, even in dreadful weather... this one's quite old but today looks pretty much the same
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrW7MTwN9ss

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  5. ...or you may be driving one of these soon...lol

    Obama can promise whatever he likes, but he'll need huge powers of persuasion to get it through the Senate. What this little film shows ain't gonna help him! Hypocrites!

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  6. There's definitely a Beatles meme going on here........

    Paul

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEyzfFkEYoc

    John

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBZUoFCva80

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  7. Ha ha, tut tut, phut phut, phew!

    No car sharing either, and not a bike in sight.

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  8. Ok! There seems to be some motors that are not Audis in that clip. Sacrilege!

    Or as Diz would have - WTF!

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  9. Unfortunately I can't find the quote now, but someone made the point recently that for the cost of hosting Copenhagen, we could have helped millions of people in Africa. But we'd much rather all get together for a big meeting than, say, using a conference call.

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  10. Apparently, they turned up in 200 limos and 12 jets!

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  11. Seems that Obama is about to trump the Senate by declaring CO2 a "public danger". In this way he will be able to by-pass the Senate allowing the Environmental Protection Agency to allow "...carbon dioxide emissions could become regulated by the US government, including setting new emission standards for vehicles and possibly regulating other high-carbon industries such as utility companies.

    Clever eh?

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