I'm a few days late, but only because I just returned from attending as many Earth Day festivals as humanly possible. I decided to get to each of them on a bike (wouldn't it be hypocritical to drive there using any gas-powered vehicle???). I recycled all of my trash, and even tried to keep my breathing to a minimum (carbon dioxide is bad for the earth, right?) It was fun and worthwhile to be around like-minded people for a change.
Many of my conversations seemed to focus on the Galapagos Islands for some reason. Apparently there is a new found interest in the birthplace of evolution, and thus mankind. The islands' untouched pristine beauty has sparked a fury in earth lover passion and interest. I suppose I'm still a capitalist at heart, in spite of my new love affair with Mother Earth. My grand business idea is to build a Walmart on one of the islands. Where do current visitors buy their bottled water? Don't you think they would like to immediately develop their digital photos of that Komodo dragon attacking the turtle? Any need for toiletries when island hopping? I think so, and where better to accomplish all of these essentials than Walmart? I hope some of the powers that be can run with this idea. I'll only demand a small percentage of the profits.
Do you know what else they need there. Q4U, Just think Komodo Dragon ribs dipped in their famous sauce. mmm, Maybe you could make the old lady a special outfit=). I bet they would give you a portion of their profits because we all know how they like to give you the Danny boy discount.
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