Chinese Paintings

I thought I’d like to share this with the outside world. I haven’t blogged for a while, much work has kept me busy and I hate being in front of my computer at the moment, even though its a pretty Mac. It’s a bad sign when you’ve sat in the same place typing for so long (feels like weeks) that when you stop you don’t know what to do with yourself.

Well the Chinese Government in their infinite wisdom have decided that the appropriate re-distribution of the people’s money is to paint a mountain green! I invite you to read this. My favourite part is the bewildered local forestry official saying:

“This is an order from above,” she said. “You should ask the leader from above. I don’t have any information on this.”

They just did their job. Maybe the Chinese want the American satellites operators to think they are off-setting their carbon emissions.

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  1. canyou123.com » Blog Archive » Chinese Paintings Says:

    [...] Chinese Paintings <p>I thought Id like to share this with the outside world. I havent blogged for a while, much work has kept me busy and I hate being in front of my computer at the moment, even though its a pretty Mac. Its a bad sign when youve sat in the same place typing for so long (feels like weeks) that when you stop you dont know what to do with yourself. </p> <p>Well the Chinese Government in their infinite wisdom have decided that the appropriate re-distribution of the peoples money is to <strong>paint a mountain green</strong>! I invite you to read <a href=’http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/story/0,,2012697,00.html’>this</a>. My favourite part is the bewildered local forestry official saying: </p> <ol> This is an order from above, she said. You should ask the leader from above. I dont have any information on this.</ol> </p> <p>They just did their job. Maybe the Chinese want the American satellites operators to think they are off-setting their carbon emissions.</p> [...]

  2. caojieart.com » Chinese Paintings Says:

    [...] Chinese Paintings I thought I d like to share this with the outside world. I haven t blogged for a while, much work has kept me busy and I hate being in front of my computer at the moment, even though its a pretty Mac. It s a bad sign when you ve sat in the same place typing for so long (feels like weeks) that when you stop you don t know what to do with yourself. Well the <STRONG>Chinese</STRONG> Government in their infinite… t have any information on this. They just did their job. Maybe the <STRONG>Chinese</STRONG> want the American [...]

  3. canyou123.com » Blog Archive » Chinese Paintings Says:

    [...] Chinese Paintings I thought I d like to share this with the outside world. I haven t blogged for a while, much work has kept me busy and I hate being in front of my computer at the moment, even though its a pretty Mac. It s a bad sign when you ve sat in the same place typing for so long (feels like weeks) that when you stop you don t know what to do with yourself. Well the <STRONG>Chinese</STRONG> Government in their infinite… t have any information on this. They just did their job. Maybe the <STRONG>Chinese</STRONG> want the American [...]

  4. caojieart.com » Chinese Paintings Says:

    [...] Chinese Paintings <p>I thought Id like to share this with the outside world. I havent blogged for a while, much work has kept me busy and I hate being in front of my computer at the moment, even though its a pretty Mac. Its a bad sign when youve sat in the same place typing for so long (feels like weeks) that when you stop you dont know what to do with yourself. </p> <p>Well the Chinese Government in their infinite wisdom have decided that the appropriate re-distribution of the peoples money is to <strong>paint a mountain green</strong>! I invite you to read <a href=’http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/story/0,,2012697,00.html’>this</a>. My favourite part is the bewildered local forestry official saying: </p> <ol> This is an order from above, she said. You should ask the leader from above. I dont have any information on this.</ol> </p> <p>They just did their job. Maybe the Chinese want the American satellites operators to think they are off-setting their carbon emissions.</p> [...]

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    [...] A bewildering response to environmental concerns as reported by The Guardian (via Expresso Served Here). [...]

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