i could probably never get over the funnel-stump ff7 arms
Dagger357 wrote:
>
>
> No no no. They are way too big and disproportionate. Now Aeris on the
> other hand....natural and she's got the hips n' ass going on. She's no
> stick with balloons taped to it. She's the real deal. LOL.
>
> Josh
>
> On Apr 10, 2009, at 12:06 AM, Hunter Morrison <chocobo_27@...
> <mailto:chocobo_27@...>> wrote:
>
>> I totally would fuck Tifa.
>>
>> --- On *Thu, 4/9/09, Sky Ainsworth /<skyanimal@...>/* wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: Sky Ainsworth <skyanimal@...>
>> Subject: [ffml] California- Mexico Border Relations Council Meeting
>> To:
>> Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 7:01 PM
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Border/CMBRC/
>>
>> Okay, I need your input.
>>
>> This council's main focus is:
>>
>> "AB 3021 (Núñez, 2006) created the California-Mexico Border
>> Relations Council. The Secretary for Environmental Protection
>> serves as the Council Chair. The Council will provide an annual
>> update on California–Mexico activities and programs to the
>> Legislature and will be the central organizing body overseeing and
>> collaborating on California-Mexico border issues. The Council has
>> the potential to identify new Border priorities and fundable
>> projects in the areas of infrastructure, trade, environment,
>> health and security while supporting current and ongoing
>> activities such as the Border Governors Conference, trade
>> missions, border workgroups, and coordinating specific future
>> projects with Mexico."
>>
>> There April 14 meeting will have these key points:
>>
>> http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Border/CMBRC/2009/PublicNotice/April14.pdf
>> <http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Border/CMBRC/2009/PublicNotice/April14.pdf>
>>
>> http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Border/CMBRC/2009/Agenda/April14.pdf
>> <http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Border/CMBRC/2009/Agenda/April14.pdf>
>>
>> "Legislation Related to Border Issues
>> a. SB 167 (Ducheny), relating to California Tire Recycling Act
>> b. AB 1079 (Perez), relating to the New River Public Health
>> Improvement Project"
>>
>> "“Evaluation of the Requirements Necessary to Introduce
>> Cross-Border Emissions Credit Trading Between California and Baja
>> California, Mexico” (A report prepared for the California Energy
>> Commission by KEMA Consultants)"
>>
>> And take a gander at the "Resources"
>>
<http://www.library.ca.gov/crb/04/11/04-011.pdf>http://www.library.ca.gov/crb/04\
/11/04-011.pdf
>>
>> Linda Adams, Secretary of the California Environmental Protection
>> Agency, asked if I would be interested in giving "a presentation"
>> at this meeting.
>>
>> I have nothing beyond an idea in my head.
>>
>> That idea:
>>
>> (Well, that is a hard one to nail down.)
>>
>> The current state of Imperial and Mexicali valleys is one of
>> relative peace. Imperial County is suffering tremendous economic
>> difficulties (more so then usual) and Mexicali seems to be hemmed
>> by national circumstances.
>>
>> Imperial County and Mexicali share relations of blood and
>> commerce. (This could be why Mexicali is the most prosperous
>> Mexican border community.)
>>
>> In "The Green Collar Economy," Van Jones
>>
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Jones>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Jones
mentioned
>> how "going Green" can have an uplifting effect on those in
>> poverty. He also stressed how it created new careers, taking
>> un-skilled and semi-skilled labor and giving them simple and easy
>> training to start working jobs that keep them in the same
>> community, thus further stabilizing the area.
>>
>> The concept I am proposing is that we bring "Green Jobs" and
>> industry to Imperial County, and then begin fostering growth of
>> similar industry in Mexicali.
>>
>> The desired effects:
>> 1. Job growth and quality of life improvement in Imperial County.
>> 2. Helps American business grow and develop new markets.
>> 3. Increasing Mexicali's economy will increase the economy it has
>> with California (and Imperial County).
>> 4. Greening Mexicali will provide jobs, clean up some pollution
>> while developing a culture of people that will further clean up
>> their environment, and provide an alternative to drug cartels and
>> violence.
>> 5. Improve the "image" of Imperial County and Mexicali, drawing in
>> more business and investment. This can lead to providing more job
>> opportunities for residents of both communities.
>>
>> This notion is very much in line with the "Mega Region" concept,
>> that is being supported by the Imperial Valley Economic
>> Development Corporation
>> <http://www.ivedc.com/>http://www.ivedc.com/ , as well as it's
>> sister organization in San Diego, and respective ones in Tijuana
>> and Mexicali.
>>
>> Since money is an issue, Imperial County is offering various
>> incentives to attract businesses (economic development zones,
>> employee incentives, training, support organizations, etc).
>>
>> This is a tough nut to crack open....
>>
>> The ultimate goal is to create jobs.
>>
>> To create jobs, there needs to be ... a large, semi-coordinated,
>> comercial-industrial alignment.
>>
>> One company offering a "green" product is not enough. One "green
>> job" is not enough.
>>
>> Several companies offering green products will have the best
>> success. Especially if these businesses have the ability to
>> interact with the IV and establish support business structures,
>> thus furthering developing the green sector of the economy.
>>
>> (Example: If a paper production company establishes in the valley,
>> a local company could spring up that gathers the paper.)
>>
>> Bringing these Green Businesses into the community is the first
>> step, the second is bringing those buinesses together (thus making
>> them feel supported) and establishing an organization that will:
>> 1) facilitate bringing in more green business, 2) coordinate
>> expanding green business into Mexicali.
>>
>> So, the third "step" is movement into Mexico.
>>
>> Now, if things are done right, Imperial County will gain a lot of
>> attention and recognition. This will lead to further support from
>> our governmental bodies, which should lead to further business.
>>
>> How is this for a start?
>>
>> Sky
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> From: Jkelly@...
>> To: skyanimal@...
>> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 09:06:53 -0700
>> Subject: California- Mexico Border Relations Council Meeting
>>
>> Hello Sky,
>>
>>
>>
>> As per our conversation, I wanted to let you know that the next
>> California- Mexico Border Relations Council meeting will take
>> place on April 14 at the Tijuana River Estuary Center. The public
>> notice and meeting agenda are both available on the Council’s
>> website http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Border/CMBRC/
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Jessica
>>
>>
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