“I was prowling the stone hallways of Christ Church College one rainy day when I peered into a dusty chemistry lab and caught sight of a large metal contraption. A jumble of pipes and gauges, wires and tubes, it had a certain space-age charm. I noticed a bespectacled man in a white lab coat, dropping in banana peels and candy wrappers. A whirring ensued. Then, Eureka! Lights flashed on. My God, I thought, these Brits are on to something!”
That’s John O’Hurley, as J. Peterman, the character he once played on Seinfeld, describing, in Peterman Catalog style, a biomass-burning energy technology that is a big part of his business.
The man’s now a poop and garbage entrepreneur. For that, I salute him.
I also salute him for his dramatic video introduction to his company’s website.
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