Does the movie "The Day After Tomorrow" make you think about real life?
By kgwat70
@kgwat70 (13387)
United States
5 responses
@Freespirit (593)
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15 Dec 06
The film leaves you with the question, What can we do to help save the planet?Well a few months back I joined a company that has a unique Biogradeable MPG cap that you pop into your fuel tank.
It will not only save 10% to 20% on your fuel costs, but will definately cut harmful emissions by 75%.
My car has 100,000 miles on the clock I saved around 14% on fuel Plus my engine is running cleaner than a lot of news car.
I was enthusiastic & gave away loads of free samples.
What a complete waste of time & money.
Most people could not be bothered to even try it, & it still sits somewhere in the kitchen or stuck in the car glove compartment.
So my conclusion is, that people are not at all interested in global warming,or saving money.
They hate change & will not try anything new, sticking to the safe road & not getting out of their comfort zone.
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@kgwat70 (13387)
• United States
15 Dec 06
You are very right about it making us wanting to help save the planet. How does someone go about getting a biogradeable MPG cap. That sounds interesting. How much does it cost? Is there a website that I can go to to check it out? I would love to save on gas costs and harmful emissions.
@beautyoperater (1890)
• United States
15 Dec 06
I loved the movie. I believe it's possible. Just look at the way the weather is now. It's the middle of Dec and we are in the 50's with no snow. Looks like a brown christmas for us.
I hope it never happens but it could some day.
@kgwat70 (13387)
• United States
15 Dec 06
I loved the movie as well as it really hits home and makes me wonder all the time about what could possibly happen. Maybe I should head to Mexico now. :-) The weather is very wacky here and all over.








