Crow (4/19, Springfield, Tenn.): I have spent the better part of this tour trying to come up with easy ways for us all to become a part of the solution to global warming. Although my ideas are in the earliest stages of development, they are, in my mind, worth investigating. One of my favorites is in the area of forest conservation which we heavily rely on for oxygen. I propose a limitation be put on how many squares of toilet paper can be used in any one sitting. Now, I don't want to rob any law-abiding American of his or her God-given rights, but I think we are an industrious enough people that we can make it work with only one square per restroom visit, except, of course, on those pesky occasions where 2 to 3 could be required.I think this pretty much confirms that global warming activism is a mental health issue that causes delusions. If we're going to have to live the way the dingy duo wants us to, who cares if the Earth survives or not?
Crow (4/19): I also like the idea of not using paper napkins, which happen to be made from virgin wood and represent the height of wastefulness. I have designed a clothing line that has what's called a "dining sleeve." The sleeve is detachable and can be replaced with another "dining sleeve," after usage. The design will offer the "diner" the convenience of wiping his mouth on his sleeve rather than throwing out yet another barely used paper product. I think this idea could also translate quite well to those suffering with an annoying head cold.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Betcha Can't Use Just One
Laurie David and Sheryl Crow are traveling the country in some sort of wacky global warming road show (they tried to tag team Karl Rove at the White House Correspondent's Dinner on Saturday), and as they go they've kept a blog with all their great conservation ideas, like these:
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