A dozen or so years ago my then 13 yr old son suddenly went on
a "don't use/waste paper campaign" around our house. When I queried
him as to the reason for this sudden interest(which I didn't think
was a bad idea), he told me it was because his science teacher had
told his class that we were almost out of trees. My refuting this
fact made no impression whatsoever; after all a "teacher" had said it
was so and I did not press the issue. The following Saturday I took
my son up in my plane and asked him to look and decide for himself if
we were "almost out of trees". He arrived at the obvious conclusion
that there are plenty of trees.
A few months later this same science teacher told my sons class that
the Whitetail deer was almost extinct. He knew better than that and
tried to tell the teacher that it wasn't so to no avail. I then
called this teacher up telling her that I frequently flew both
forestry and wildlife officers and that if she didn't believe me
about the state of trees and deer, I'd be happy to bring her
documentation or have one of the officials call her. Her attitude
was "Please don't bother me with facts, I know I'm right".
Just my experience with an environ"mental" educator(?). But what the
heck do I know, I ride a KLX.
Mike Melugin
Manteo,NC
KLX650c
XR400
roadless initiative-question
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A parent that teaches the child a practical lesson in questioning
''authority"??!!
Thank you Mike. I needed a "faith in humanity" booster shot.
Chuck,
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----- Original Message ----- From: To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 9:50 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] nklr - environ"mental" education > A dozen or so years ago my then 13 yr old son suddenly went on > a "don't use/waste paper campaign" around our house. When I queried > him as to the reason for this sudden interest(which I didn't think > was a bad idea), he told me it was because his science teacher had > told his class that we were almost out of trees. My refuting this > fact made no impression whatsoever; after all a "teacher" had said it > was so and I did not press the issue. The following Saturday I took > my son up in my plane and asked him to look and decide for himself if > we were "almost out of trees". He arrived at the obvious conclusion > that there are plenty of trees. > > A few months later this same science teacher told my sons class that > the Whitetail deer was almost extinct. He knew better than that and > tried to tell the teacher that it wasn't so to no avail. I then > called this teacher up telling her that I frequently flew both > forestry and wildlife officers and that if she didn't believe me > about the state of trees and deer, I'd be happy to bring her > documentation or have one of the officials call her. Her attitude > was "Please don't bother me with facts, I know I'm right". > > Just my experience with an environ"mental" educator(?). But what the > heck do I know, I ride a KLX. > > Mike Melugin > Manteo,NC > KLX650c > XR400 > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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As soon as I read that you ride a motorcycle I realized that you are
obviously demented amd do not deserve to have children to pollute.
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heloguy@... wrote:
> A dozen or so years ago my then 13 yr old son suddenly went on > a "don't use/waste paper campaign" around our house. When I queried > him as to the reason for this sudden interest(which I didn't think > was a bad idea), he told me it was because his science teacher had > told his class that we were almost out of trees. My refuting this > fact made no impression whatsoever; after all a "teacher" had said it > was so and I did not press the issue. The following Saturday I took > my son up in my plane and asked him to look and decide for himself if > we were "almost out of trees". He arrived at the obvious conclusion > that there are plenty of trees. > > A few months later this same science teacher told my sons class that > the Whitetail deer was almost extinct. He knew better than that and > tried to tell the teacher that it wasn't so to no avail. I then > called this teacher up telling her that I frequently flew both > forestry and wildlife officers and that if she didn't believe me > about the state of trees and deer, I'd be happy to bring her > documentation or have one of the officials call her. Her attitude > was "Please don't bother me with facts, I know I'm right". > > Just my experience with an environ"mental" educator(?). But what the > heck do I know, I ride a KLX. > > Mike Melugin > Manteo,NC > KLX650c > XR400
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I don't think anyone gives a shit. This is simply about power.
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heloguy@... wrote:
> I don't want to re-ignite the flames but one thing has always puzzled > me about the creation of all these roadless areas; how do they > propose to fight forest fires. > > I flew forest fire fighting helicopters slinging 100 to 1,000 gallon > buckets for several years and danged if I know how you can fight > forest fires over vast areas without roads. No way we've got enough > fire fighting aircraft or smoke jumpers to do it. > > Does anyone know? > > Mike Melugin > Manteo, NC
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