PUT DOGS TO WORK. Dogs on treadmill* = electricity

Discussion in 'The Environment' started by Antimatter235, Jun 2, 2005.

  1. Antimatter235

    Antimatter235 Member

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    :)Worried about pollution ? It's a renewable energy that use food leftovers as fuel! EXACTLY THIS IS RECYCLING!
    Emergency situation ? A dog and its special treadmill will come in handy!
    Make the ****world**** a better place. Join our cause. It's supported by scientific studies, economy and energy experts.
    After bomb dogs, drug dogs, attack dogs... power dog!:)

    !Dog Power!:D


    Trust me it's not a bad idea, the presentation article (for the petition) is very complete.
    When the operation is launched you need to buy the future patented treadmill to use your dog. You can use any type of dog.

    Already 58 internet people found the petition is right. You will too!
     
  2. ScreamingMisanthrope

    ScreamingMisanthrope Member

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    hey,

    put yo damn self to work
    sorry if you're makin a joke or somethin, but an anarchist that would put a dog to work like that? do you know what anarchy is?
    my suggestion would be to replace the dogs w/ every fat fuck in america - we'd get energy and they'd get healthy :p

    ~Dan
     
  3. dead head 420

    dead head 420 Member

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    u have a good point put all that fat asses to work
     
  4. velvet

    velvet Banned

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    I still prefer cats and I love my bonsai cat! :D
     
  5. Antimatter235

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    Misan, this is only 1h30 of service a day. If you feed it proteins and vitamins it will become a big power dog! It's good for the dog to be strong.
    Yeah bonsai cats are cute :D.
     
  6. jedimaster

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    hey bonsai cats aren't them cats that are kept in jars are they? sorry if this sounds stupid but there was a webby on the internet ages ago bout them an i thought it was a joke.

    Erm oh yeah dogs on treadmills cool but wouldn't they just get bored after a while and run off?????????????
     
  7. Rafaela

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    no . leave the dogs to their own device. we've already enslaved people, caged animals for our own personal entertainment...now power dogs? thats rediculous. i dont think we need to find more measures of gaining energy. instead we need to cut down all the unesseccary users. businesses use excessive lighting , even after the building is closed the lights remain on. flashy advertisements...all this drains.
     
  8. velvet

    velvet Banned

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    There is a website about it.. it's a real hype! So cute! I tried it with one when our cat had youngsters but it died after 5 weeks in it's container :( You kinda could see the shape starting to form though.. the neighbours cat is preggy now and I'm gonna try it again, I think I have figured out what went wrong the first time.. yeay!

    Teehee :D
     
  9. taxrefund90

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    fat people would be a good replacement. my dog is fat, so i wouldnt care. let her run 20 minutes, be good for the both of us.
     
  10. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    why not wire every health club and gym to create power?
    If the hybrid can use breaking power to charge a motor, certainly 4 gazillion spinning bikes could do something?

    anyone have a link to the telly powered by stationary bike? It was featured in the late 70s in Mother Earth News.
     
  11. kayy

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    Yeah! that sounds cool to me!
     
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