More On Gore
As I pondered St. Albert Of The Environment yesterday, it dawned on me that he must have read a lot of Superman Comic Books in his youth. He must fancy himself as Jor-El, Superman's father, who was laughed at by the Krypton Council when he told them all that the planet was doomed.
Then I picked up the Los Angeles Crimes, and one of the Superman writers grabbed the same theme, in a less sarcastic manner, of course.
Then I picked up the Los Angeles Crimes, and one of the Superman writers grabbed the same theme, in a less sarcastic manner, of course.
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Maybe you're on to something. Re-arrange the letters "AL GORE" and you get: Gaor-el or Goar-el. Coincidence? No wonder he was able to invent the internet -- he comes from a highly advanced planet where they no doubt got around without fossil fuels and other CO2 pollutants.
I was speaking to my "blue" neighbor yesterday, joking that this hot weather can be explained by Al Gore. He said that there are a lot of good things in his movie, but he is concerned that the messager could be the problem. I assured him that it is. If Al Gore says it, I believe the opposite. It's sort of like Seinfeld's "Not George" theme.
Actually, Al Gore is a robot. There's something robotic about his rhythm. I call it: "Al Gore Rhythm."
Jeffery Hodges
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Lovely, HJH.
I think Rush used to refer to him as "Algor", in a way suggestive of Dr. Frankenstin's assistant.
I wish he could simply stuff it in a "lock box".
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