13 Replies to “We Don’t Need No Stinking Giant Fans”

  1. On the bright side (there’s always a bright side) Canada’s demand from air-conditioning use is currently zero.

  2. Aw, Kate, you’re stealing my thunder! I was going to write about this! But I’ll have plenty on wind in the next little bit.

  3. Kate – If you can’t remember the prick’s name just recall the meaning of the surname Guilbeault. It is a French name that is a combination of the ancient Germanic words wil and bald, which mean “will, desire” and “bold, brave”, respectively. Now it all makes sense. His parents had great expectations for little Steven when they named him, but he has clearly turned out to be a huge disappointment. A criminal and a Liberal.

  4. Good thing I pay the highest energy rates in the nation … in BIG, INFLATED, American dollars …for my own fabulous mix of “green” energy. Because it’s gonna be 39 deg.F overnight … maybe colder in my sheltered valley where cold air drainage settles on my house. Sadly, that means my furnace will be coming on overnight despite the thermostat set to a chilly 61deg.F in an effort to avoid paying the usurious rates charged by PG&E as economic punishment for using energy to make our lives comfortable. So, no comfort for us as pensioners. Nope. More blankets and chilly temps indoors. Thanks Muh Greens

  5. Clearly, the fix is to install more wind / solar.

    If 0 x 5340 = 0, then what does 0 x 10,680 = ?

    1. It equals freezing in the dark after a candle-lit three-course meal of crickets, grasshoppers and meal worms.

  6. Guiboo, or Guibou, is a common French-Canadian nickname in these parts. It translates as “skulking night-creature”.

  7. Why can’t I remember how to spell that stupid prick’s name when I need to?

    Same here. I generically refer to him as, “that crazed environmental [spit] Prog asshole from Sodom on Rideau”. The people that matter will understand.

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