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Topic: Going Green
Amber989's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:19 PM
Perhaps this question has been posed previously, but with me being new and all...well:

With all of the media focusing on the Going Green campaign....I'm curious to know if anyone is listening and doing things to "go green".


Bornnaked's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:21 PM
Collecting money.bigsmile

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Mon 05/26/08 05:22 PM
i like to smoke a little green bigsmile

Tankk's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:22 PM
Drive a Honda, planted more trees, shower quicker, more aware of the impact of purchases made...etc..

jonny63's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:22 PM
I'm in to Martians.glasses glasses glasses

Derekkye's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:23 PM
Whereever the masses lead you be sure to not follow. Going green is code for something me thinks.

hauveralan's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:23 PM
i stopped driving.....i walk or take a bus everywhere i go

GREATGUY's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:25 PM

Perhaps this question has been posed previously, but with me being new and all...well:

With all of the media focusing on the Going Green campaign....I'm curious to know if anyone is listening and doing things to "go green".




I promised the oil companies and the government that the day after they did I was with them 100%

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Mon 05/26/08 05:26 PM
i bought one of those ecology flags in 1972

msskarly's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:27 PM
I eat organic, replaced our light bulbs, unplug electronics that are used at the time, dont use plastic bags, lots of little things!

Amber989's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:27 PM
I don't really think I've done much. I bought a newer car that gets better gas mileage, but that's because I needed it and with gas prices these days, well.......


cutelildevilsmom's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:27 PM
kermit says"it aint easy being green"and he was f@#$king right.

jonny63's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:27 PM
Seriously, I broke out my old bike and got it back in shape. Now its getting me back in shape. Getting to where I can ride further all the time.:wink: drinker drinker

Marie55's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:28 PM
Recycle as much as I can.
Shorter showers too.
Use the dishwasher only when full, sometimes 1-1/2 weeks between running it.
Same with laundry, only wash when I have decent loads or really need something to save on water, electricity, etc.
Use environmentally friendly cleaners as much as possible.
Save my trips to the store for when I have a list of things, don't run for 1 or 2 things, etc.

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Mon 05/26/08 05:29 PM
Ok, I started recycling again, and brought the worm compost bin over from the ex's house. They let all the worms die

Amber989's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:29 PM

I eat organic, replaced our light bulbs, unplug electronics that are used at the time, dont use plastic bags, lots of little things!


Actually, I did replace the light bulbs, but again, that's because they last longer and save energy which cuts down on my bills.

I don't think I've done anything "green" just for merely "going green."

Amber989's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:30 PM

Ok, I started recycling again, and brought the worm compost bin over from the ex's house. They let all the worms die


Where does one get a worm compost? I've never heard of such a thing.

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Mon 05/26/08 05:31 PM
I mowed the front yard,,,,with a push mower

Amber989's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:31 PM

kermit says"it aint easy being green"and he was f@#$king right.


ROFL!!!laugh laugh laugh

Tankk's photo
Mon 05/26/08 05:33 PM


Ok, I started recycling again, and brought the worm compost bin over from the ex's house. They let all the worms die


Where does one get a worm compost? I've never heard of such a thing.

I think you have to start them all from scratch....

the other thing I keep reading and seeing is the more a company advertises how good they are for the environment the more damage they are actually inflicting...eg the oil companies, utilities.

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