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Bill Clinton: Sod Roof Supporter?
[QUOTE]Huff and puff and ...
[url]http://www.townhall.com/columnists/JohnMcCaslin/2007/06/08/sod_story&Comments=true[/url] On the heels of singer Sheryl Crow advocating "only one square" of toilet paper per bathroom visit to help reduce global warming, former President Bill Clinton is encouraging homeowners to skip the tar and shingles and lay sod roofs. Former president Bill Clinton speaks at a press conference announcing the creation of his global Energy Efficiency Building Retrofit Program in New York, Wednesday, May 16, 2007. The program involves energy service companies, banks and fifteen of the world's largest cities working together to reduce energy consumption in existing buildings. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) Related Audio: We turn to Mr. Clinton's appearance last month at the Potomac School in Northern Virginia. As first reported by Brian Trompeter of the Sun Gazette Newspapers, the former president spoke for more than an hour on topics that, in the spirit of his former Vice President Al Gore, included climate change. America must engage in "relentless home improvement," Mr. Clinton told the students, explaining that the environment will improve with more nergy-efficient houses and products. The former president "made a pitch for the use of sod on more roofs," noting that while tar-roof temperatures reach 150 degrees on 90-degree days, sod roofs get up to only 80 degrees. We conducted a little research yesterday, and while sod roofs are far more common in places like African villages, we came across a pair of Vermont home builders — Tim Rice and Steve Jacob — who agree with Mr. Clinton that the time is right for a "revival of the old-time sod roof." Better yet, the Vermonters told Mother Earth News, "the materials are easily found in most back yards." All a turf roof needs is some undercoating preparation and a large front-end loader to hoist the soil and grass skyward. And don't worry if the sod appears uneven on the roof; that's due to the varying thicknesses of the individual pieces of turf. "Just rake some extra dirt into the low spots until the surface of the sod is level. Any grass you cover will grow right up again," assure the builders. Oh, and "to keep the wind and rain from eroding your roof away, line its perimeter with cedar logs." That's all there is to it. Good luck with your local board of architectural review, and don't forget the lesson of the "Three Little Pigs."[/QUOTE] When can we expect the Clintons to install THEIR Sod Roof? |
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[QUOTE=Warfish]When can we expect the Clintons to install THEIR Sod Roof?[/QUOTE]
Jan 2009 :yes: |
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It's actually not that crazy of an idea. Mowing it would be a real b*tch, though.
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Making lotsa $$$ off obama's stupidity...
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[QUOTE=Warfish]When can we expect the Clintons to install THEIR Sod Roof?[/QUOTE]
they live three miles from me- I'll let you know but I'm sure they are growing the sod now.... :yes: of course they'd probably go into town and grab some Mexican's to mow the roof then tack it on to the secret service bill so taxpayors pay for it... |
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wouldn't it be funny if the Clinton's DID get a sod roof?
i want a sod roof - it sounds smart! |
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[QUOTE=bitonti]wouldn't it be funny if the Clinton's DID get a sod roof?
i want a sod roof - it sounds smart![/QUOTE] I've seen them in use down here in VA. There are a few Hippie-Sty'lin houses not far from where I live, that were built half-underground, with odd and unusual angles and design elements, and.......a sod/grass roof. They kinda look like old-style WWII Gun Emplacements actually, kinda sorta. |
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[QUOTE=Warfish]
They kinda look like old-style WWII Gun Emplacements actually, kinda sorta.[/QUOTE] an extra benefit to promoting sod roofs in the ghetto |
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