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Angela Lamar

Boone, Boone, Boone! I am a much prettier spokesperson than YOU...

Boone, Boone, Boone!
I am a much prettier spokesperson than you for green energy. You' re stealing the show, Stagehog!
Natural athlete, beautiful, electric-eyed blond, 40 something, I am an example of the new American woman. (smiling sweetly here)
I have new Clean Energy technology that generates new, unencumbered wealth for first jobs, then global investment, and to reduce CO2 emissions while increasing US National Security.
I use my same natural, cost-conscious strategies for a healthy lifestyle. NO WHISKY drinking here, Boone! No cigars. No excess to be found anywhere.
....No petroleum investments.
Just good clean, green, wholesome, health -- in body, mind, and spirit. Without my philosophy and ambition we will have no environment: without YOURS, we will have the introduction of wind energy technologies into a competitive market setting.
Boone, retire! Go play some golf and enjoy your lovely platinum-haired wife and leave it to the kids--so they have a shot to fix what petroleum has torn up.

*AND, if you think for one moment the grid can be privatized I will respectfully nominate you to fill a cell in Levanworth for political espionage.

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No drinking??? You can write a post like that while sober?

Seriously, there will be a transition period just like there was when horse power was replaced by horsepower. It's inevitable, like the back-and-forthing seasons between summer and winter. You can't do it all in one leap. Sorry.

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Hi Sandie!
Thanks for the response. I feel thoroughly sliced and diced.
Yes, Sandie. I am sober. And very very happy. After a typical American stint through three college degrees, I quit drinking years ago. Today, I love waking up in the mornings with a clear fresh intellect, working out, yoga, massage, lifetime learning, and my beautiful daughter, a Harvard surgeon. After recovering my physical health from two types of cancer I am very happy to be alive and my greatest fun is to add color and texture to everyday life in my work. ( Electricity production is basically boring, you know.)

Alcohol use is a personal decision but today I would advise anyone to pass it by in exchange for good health and positive life-goals. Success requires such judgments constantly -- and when you do what you love, why dull intrinsic happiness with alcohol?

A. L. Lamar
A.L. Lamar Wind Energy Technology
Federal Contractor DOE,,

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Nice discussion, but in my 57 years I've never known or heard of anyone drinking in order to "dull intrinsic happiness". "I feel great--let's go get miserable".

I've never heard anyone complain about being too happy. It seems to work the other way around.

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