
In these hard economic times, it is more important than ever to invest one's money wisely. Acting on the advice of my a friend of mine who advises the Conservative Party (or as I call them, the next Government of the UK) on the environment, I have begun a project to use a small piece of land which my dear lady wife inherited to host a new wind farm. The land has been useless for years. I can't make a penny out of it. Every time I try to build an airfield or a quarry on it it is, “Oh no, Sir Bingham, not in an area of outstanding natural beauty like this. One must think of the nation's heritage. Plus, an exceptionally rare species of earthworm thrives here!” I'm not even able to stick up a big fence around it and charge people to get in – thank you very much, Rambler's Association!
It turns out, though, that we are so desperate to save the planet that you can stick up a whole windfarm and not only will you not be stopped but you'll be paid for your trouble. And then you can charge more or less what you want and tell everyone who won't pay it that they are dooming our children. Classic.
We will soon boast a forest of several thousand hundred foot high windmills with an awesome generating capacity – each will produce enough electricity every day to power a small desk fan for as much as twenty or thirty minutes. So long as it is windy. And the thousands of crows, rooks, blackbirds and sparrows killed every hour will provide a cheap and nutritious pie filling for the poor, and there will be quite a lot more of those once they get their bills for their wind-generated electricity.
I also read an interesting story about the apparent discovery of a Bigfoot in Georgia. This caused a moment of confusion when I was discussing this over lunch with an American friend of mine called Charles, who is holder of the Ronald Reagan chair of International Relations at the Central Institute for Applied Strategy. “Gee, Bing,” he said, “this could be just what those Georgians need to see off the Russians! Imagine a few of those guys coming out of the forest with Kalashnikovs! It could do for the Georgians what Rambo would have done for us in Vietnam!” Imagine our embarrassment when we realized that we had the wrong Georgia! Still, it was an intriguing thought - Charles has already contacted his buddies in America to suggest that they start a development programme post-haste. Dick Cheney is said to be smiling on the idea!
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I applaud your eagerness to benefit the global environment but I must caution you that the supply of birds to feed the poor will rapidly diminish as the birds evolve to realize that the windmills are just like meat grinders. Then only stupid birds will be killed off and once they are gone...well, there goes the food supply.
This lightens the "Going Green" mood -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pfqMX5RbD4
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