Tuesday, August 23, 2005

NEW BRUNSWICK - WILL IT COME DOWN TO THIS????

I predicted this last year but it never happen!

I told talk of the town in Saint John that I’m certain that the Commissionaires are going to run into an itty bitty problem!

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I predicted that once they arrive at a parking location?

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They will come face to face with this?

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With the high price of fuel? I am very surprised that we haven’t seen more Horse Buggy’s around!

We might see them yet!!!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Horse and buggy and we will all live happily ever after and we will call it Lord revolution. Save money on gas and road-building. Why bother when you cannot afford gas. That is for Saint John.

For St. Andrews Lord is talking to the Governor of Maine that what a horrible mistake it will be if LNG ternminal is built near St. Andrews. It will destroy the environment, kill the fish , flora and fauna. LNG will be a disasterous project for the area and must not be done according to Lord.

In case of Saint John. Bring on more and bigger LNG terminal. If the grass died then how are they going to feed horses who are supposed to pull the buggies. But Lord will figure it out. We are in good hands.

So Bernard Lord's grand scheme to make this province prosperous and pollution free keeps unfolding.

Anonymous said...

LNG Terminal for Saint John good and for St.Andrews bad, bad for St.Andrews' environment.

So serf and peons of Saint John you deserve an LNG terminal and Lord shall bring it for you and even give tax consession of $125 million. How is that for the prosperity of Saint John. Do you serfs and peons of Saint John understand?
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Premier says no to LNG at Maine site
Lord says he will take his message to Maine governor next week

By Chuck Brown
Telegraph-Journal

Premier Bernard Lord said Tuesday that Passamaquoddy Bay is no place for liquefied natural gas import operations.

He said he plans to take that message to Maine Governor John Baldacci at a meeting of Atlantic premiers and New England governors next week in Newfoundland.

"I will raise this issue with him directly," Mr. Lord said.
"Saint John, New Brunswick, is a great location; it's a smart location for an LNG terminal," Mr. Lord said.

Anonymous said...

Charlie, with all of the Moose around the Fredericton area maybe you could train one to act like a horse and ride it around.

Now a days, Horses are very costly also, they might not use gas but the hay that they eat can run
the cost up so the Moose could be another alternative....

Have a Great Day!