Article by WashingtonStateWire. Published on Thursday, April 07, 2011 EST.
When you put up a post on a blog you never know if anyone, anywhere will read it. So when the email starts rolling in it means two things. First, someone is reading the stuff, and second, what they have to say is so hot or personal they choose to not make a public “comment”. Well, the post from Dr. Firewalls got a few flames. I was surprised that the libs did not go after his disgust of education or military deployment. And I thought maybe telling the truth about his personal life (two wives) would fire up some conservatives. As you know he really doesn’t have two wives, he actually lives with three women. The relationships are his to define. I’ve heard him tell people if, “Bibical characters can have multiple wives so can I”…anyway, we all know the marriage thing is in flux.
But what I thought was interesting and post-worthy today was an email from a women who asked to remain anonymous. She went on at some length about the research that has been conducted in northeast Washington regarding the amount of sunlight available for passive and active solar applications. What? She told me the “first indication of the lack of accuracy in the post was the mention of a solar water heater” in that neck of the woods. Some people have too much spare time.
I sent Dr. Irvine C. Firewalls an email this morning. He confirmed that he has “at least two wives” (whatever), and he has a black coiled pipe water heater on his roof, and he asked me to tell the “fine lady” (his words) to go “shove her science where the sun does not shine.” I like the pun, how about you?
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