Toilet Humour
Posted
8/27/2012 1:01:00 AM
I have no time for rabid environmentalists who will stop a pipeline just because they can. I am interested in those concerned about the environment who help make changes that resonate with everyone. We did a story last month about the city of San Francisco concerned about the huge number of plastic water bottles in the landfill. They passed a law requiring all new buildings to have water bottle filling stations as part of every water fountain. What a great idea. Then I actually saw one for the first time at Heritage Park in Stony Plain, at the Bluegrass Music Festival. It even has a counter on it showing how many refills have been done. Thousands of bottles have been refilled there instead of just being tossed. The washrooms also had no paper towels, just hand dryers you had to put your hands down into to make them come on. That way they’d automatically shut off when you were done, saving paper and electricity. But there was a problem. One fellow washed his face and his large mustache and was bent over trying to deflect hot some air to dry his face. It did not work well. Even he had to admit it looked funny. And, here I had always said I would never use toilet humor on the air. Let me know what you think.
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