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count. eric: greg, i send you those poses all the time. you never send them back. greg: not of you. i asked for your wife. eric: ddt reference, very good. greg: i was going to talk about tap water, what they did to tap water with flour rine. do you not feel guilty enough about the terrible things we do? andrea: i was in a pretzel pose and i couldn t reach the camera. i m sorry. do i feel guilty? the left made me feel guilty. i feel like if i put a bottle of water not in a trash can that is designated recycle, i feel like someone is going to impale me with a stone or newspaper in manhattan. i just want to point out is this the name npr that the headline this week friendly skepticism greets romney at the naacp ? friendly skepticism? greg: the survey was done by national geographic. which makes me sad, bob, because i love national
takes to npr. change it to no public resources and see how long they gripe about us using up the world s energy supply. fat chance. democrats for big government ensures government will always look to fund the mouthpiece for the left. who should feel guilty? environmentalists for one who push the been a of ddt that allows malaria to kill tens of million of people. you never see that in hollywood movies. consider the disproportionate success. the richer a nation is the more the west wants to punish. you proved them wrong. greenies want to mask their failures. see al gore if you can find him. what should you feel guilty about? not calling your mom every day. not returning weights to the rack at the gym. leaving clothes on the dressing room store at old navy. nobody has to pick them up. not sending me photos of yourself in acrobatic poses. the earth will be here longer than me. so make every day with me
takes to npr. change it to no public resources and see how long they gripe about us using up the world s energy supply. fat chance. democrats for big government ensures government will always look to fund the mouthpiece for the left. who should feel guilty? environmentalists for one who push the been a of ddt that allows malaria to kill tens of million of people. you never see that in hollywood movies. consider the disproportionate success. the richer a nation is the more the west wants to punish. you proved them wrong. greenies want to mask their failures. see al gore if you can find him. what should you feel guilty about? not calling your mom every day. not returning weights to the rack at the gym. leaving clothes on the dressing room store at old navy. nobody has to pick them up. not sending me photos of yourself in acrobatic poses. the earth will be here longer than me. so make every day with me
count. eric: greg, i send you those poses all the time. you never send them back. greg: not of you. i asked for your wife. eric: ddt reference, very good. greg: i was going to talk about tap water, what they did to tap water with flour rine. do you not feel guilty enough about the terrible things we do? andrea: i was in a pretzel pose and i couldn t reach the camera. i m sorry. do i feel guilty? the left made me feel guilty. i feel like if i put a bottle of water not in a trash can that is designated recycle, i feel like someone is going to impale me with a stone or newspaper in manhattan. i just want to point out is this the name npr that the headline this week friendly skepticism greets romney at the naacp ? friendly skepticism? greg: the survey was done by national geographic. which makes me sad, bob, because i love national