Tuesday 7 February 2017

FLORIDA SINKHOLE

A huge sinkhole in Florida has swallowed 215 million gallons of radioactive water, leaving residents fearing to have a shower says the report. They're not drinking the water from that Florida area either.

Don't panic, hitchhikers of the galaxy, we were given a dream today of the towels and I saw the face of Trump afterwards.

http://lotusfeet22.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/towel-dream.html

Trump likes Florida, he won't let that go down if he can help it. However, his team really have to take a look at the fertiliser industry, and its co-creation that is impacting upon the natural resources of the country.

It comes to something when American industry is destroying the very thing that is essential for life, clean water. Water is sacred, water is life.

My parents only went to Florida once, and they said, never again. Due to hearing gun shots while they were shopping. That wasn't their idea of a fun and relaxing holiday.

I also went to Florida once, and after travelling to Florida once, on loads of different flights just to get there, I also said never again. It took as long to get to Florida as it did to get to Australia, and Australia was much nicer than what I saw in America. America wasn't the most endearing place, and it was very expensive. In Florida you are not allowed to sunbathe topless either, and they don't even give you a proper plate, cup and saucer or glass in their hotels. All they give you is paper plates, and plastic glasses.

Holidays in Europe are much better than America, and when I was talking to the English children the other day, they said that they like Spain the best.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2-HjVUrJuI

America did a good job of getting rid of European tourists, with their guns and the quality and standard of what they provide. Can America raise its standards? The more fracking that America does, the more sinkholes there will be. Israeli hospitality is superior to American hospitality, I can assure you of that. So is Australian and Italian hospitality, although it doesn't take much to be better than America.


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