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Old 06-22-2010, 01:26 PM   #61
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I don't think anyone does watch his show, lol.
I do. Him and Colbert are on my permanent record list, but I prefer Stewart to Colbert.
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Old 06-22-2010, 03:15 PM   #62
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Colbert gets old after awhile. He's funny and quick too, but I can only take so much Bill-O impersonating until it becomes tired. Well, I rarely watch CC as it is so usually I see Stewart via clips or interviews on other channels. Like I said, I think he could do really well and hold his own on a higher-rated channel if given the opportunity. God knows Jimmy Fallon is terrible on Late Night.
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Old 06-22-2010, 08:51 PM   #63
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What this has opened my eyes to is the amount of spilling going on across the industry. These are the 5 MOST ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY companies and some info:

1. Sunoco: 452 spills in 2009, over 36k gals. spilled, 34k recovered.
2. Hess: 121 spills in 2008, 43k gals spilled, no recovery data available.
3. BP: 2.52 million gals a day spilled in 2010. Ongoing.
4. Shell: Over 5 mil. gals. spilled in 2009, 3.1 mil. recovered. (88% of spillage due to sabotage of Nigerain pipelines)
5. Exxon: In 2009, 756k gals. spilled on land, "most" recovered, 1 small leak in water.
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