This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Every time I look out the window.




These are not lawns outside here.

They are just big dog toilets.

Just a bunch of vermin and their crapping yap dogs.

This is sure no Paradise World I have stumbled into.

The epilogue of the Human Race is they trashed the planet and they were just a bunch of dumb people who were comfortable with living with filthy animals and they were constantly letting their yap dogs fill the lawns with dog crap.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess


On Thursday, May 15, 2014 7:46 PM, Kerry Burgess wrote:


I don't like living like an animal. The fact is most residents here see the green grassy areas around these buildings as their personal dog toilets. I don't want people walking around my clean carpets after walking around outside. Smeared dog feces is still smeared dog feces regardless of your doggie bag stations by the sidewalk. Animals are dirty.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 15 May 2014 except ends]










http://www.tv.com/shows/better-call-saul/pimento-3071037/

tv.com


Better Call Saul Season 1 Episode 9

Pimento

Aired Monday 10:00 PM Mar 30, 2015 on AMC

AIRED: 3/30/15



http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=better-call-saul-2015&episode=s01e09

Springfield! Springfield!


Better Call Saul

Pimento


Don't worry about that, all right? Look down.
Look at the grass.
[CHUCK SIGHING] Kick off your shoes like this.
When was the last time you did that? Feels good, right? Yeah.
Grass between your toes.
Feels nice.
Yeah.
Yeah.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 4:05 PM

To:


And that's disgusting. I see little kids out there sometimes playing in that grass. Well, that's their problem, not mine.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 24 July 2014 except ends]










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=wayward-pines-2015&episode=s01e07

Springfield! Springfield!


Wayward Pines

Betrayal


I passed by that lot this morning, Plot 33? And I think I found something.
There appears to be a substructure of some kind underneath the soil.
It felt like metal.
Oh, well, a water tank, maybe.
Y But it's buried in an empty lot, Bill, that [groans] Life's full of mysteries, all chock-full of head scratchers.
I wouldn't think about it too much.
Besides, you really shouldn't snoop around out there.
And why is that? The secret to a safe and happy town is everyone minding their own business.
People need to do what they're supposed to.
And not do what they're not.
Right.










http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/sep/07/liquid-asset-spokane-valley-rathdrum-prairie/

The Spokesman-Review


September 7, 2014 in City, Idaho, Region

Liquid asset: Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie aquifer

Scott Maben The Spokesman-Review

On a corner lot in the center of Spokane Valley, Rupert Butler tends to his large lawn below one of Modern Electric Water Co.’s conspicuous water towers. His grass is green and healthy, and Butler takes care to find the right mix of water and fertilizer to keep it that way all summer long.

He sees plenty of wasteful watering, though, around his neighborhood: sprinklers left on for hours or running in the heat of the day, water splashing onto sidewalks and streets. For someone who has lived and worked in parched areas of Texas and California, he shakes his head at it all.

“What kind of irritates me is somebody turning on a lawn sprinkler and just letting it run while they go to work all day,” said Butler, who is retired from the USDA Farm Service Agency.

But what’s to stop them? Water here is abundant and cheap, drawn from a massive aquifer under the valley floor and piped with little or no treatment to half a million people.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 4:51 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 07 July 2015