About the green movement and global warming...

Matt Dillon

Semolina comes from wheat
Omy, this video is so spot on. :laugh:

The Green Thing.

It covers paper vs. plastic
Diapers
Milk/beer/soda containers
GPS users
TVs
Laundry

Watch the video and see if it isn't true or not! Me and the fellers were talking about all of this last Friday.
I guess it was Black Friday.

 
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Bring back paper bags and returnable bottles!

Already done. Where have you been? Next time you buy a Coke (or whatever), look at the label. Some states have been adding a small deposit fee to bottles that you get back when you bring them back to the store. I live in one of them.
 
Already done. Where have you been? Next time you buy a Coke (or whatever), look at the label. Some states have been adding a small deposit fee to bottles that you get back when you bring them back to the store. I live in one of them.


I'll guess that's somewhere in the NE.

It should be nationwide and done by Coca-Cola and the other sellers.

Same with milk..

And the water in the bottles, that's egregiously bad.

You might be drinking something that the lack of killed a village down in South America where Nestle sunk 2 12-inch wells in and sucked the village's aquifer dry.

On top of that, petroleum is used for the packaging.

I drank water out of the tap with a tin cup when I was a kid, and it was great!
 
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I'll guess that's somewhere in the NE.

It should be nationwide and done by Coca-Cola and the other sellers.

Same with milk..

And the water in the bottles, that's egregiously bad.

You might be drinking something that the lack of killed a village down in South America where Nestle sunk 2 12-inch wells in and sucked the village's aquifer dry.

On top of that, petroleum is used for the packaging.

I drank water out of the tap with a tin cup when I was a kid, and it was great!

Our water comes from a well and is as pure as can be. I don't buy or drink bottled water; you are right about its origins. Nestle would like to tap the Great Lakes. We live in Michigan; the bottle deposit is 10 cents. I agree with you -- *all* the makers of bottled drinks, food in plastic containers, etc. should offer deposits.
 
You spelled Gorebal Warming wrong. Gorebal Warming is the religious belief in Al Gore the high priest of Gorebal Warming that the planet is going to end in a decade starting in 1980 but it will happen in 2030 now. Al Gore's serial about this!
 
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