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> Carla Lane

 

who dat? me no TV. me still live in cave. [ i must have missed a digest

is that all the reaction it got? ].

 

andy, get yourself up here for dinner. we had a great time. 8 turned up;

4 men, 4 women. no one you would be ashamed to be seen with. great fun.

 

> One short journey in a car produces more toxins than a lifetime of spliffs.

 

i'd like to see the science on that. how much damages do two parents

smoking dope in a council house have on their kids?

 

for the record, have not actually owned a car all my life [ although have

driven/ridden ]. gone cold turkey from hydrocarbons too. think it has

been over 10 years since i owned an engine. cycle a couple of hours most

days 24:7:365.

 

> Ban the f**king fossil fuel burners before you start whining about a

> bit of smouldering wee

 

yes, yes dearie. did my bit. campaigned for new energy technologies for

three years, related to transportation in particular. i dont whine, i

reserve my contemptful, irritated distain sugarcoated in faux compassion

for the weak links in the chain who can afford to think they need

crutches that harm others to get through life rather than face their own

problems. folks too unoriginal to think up creative or radical

alternatives to the status quo.

 

no one has a right to get up other people's noses.

 

no one is able to argue right through the case for right through.

 

no one had the right to inflict such things on kids.

 

and at the end of the day, if it does happen, it will be British American

Tobacco and the Customs and Excise running the show so we all see where

you invest your money and time. doing PR for the Establishment.

 

at the end, it is just more over privileged people pushing their silly

and selfishness agenda for more privileges for themselves without a

thought for where it will all enevitably lead. more money and power for

" them what has " .

 

in truth, i have probably have more time for junkies, speed freaks, pill

poppers and even solvent abusers [ CFC-free please ] because a least they

dont steal your clean air as they pursue their mind damaging twaddle.

 

and before people start bleeting theory; my father is in a wheelchair

with MS and does feel the need either. even there, life is good enough.

 

life is wonderful just as it *is*. the simplest freshest things.

 

bottle that clean air and clean water before they get their hands on what

is left.

 

it is - and you are - either pollution or non-pollution; a problem or a

solution. there is no way that you can argue that a pollution is a

non-pollution.

 

garden bornfires, now that is a different matter. as healthy as the smell

of fresh cut grass.

 

.... and the Buddha agrees too.

 

guru john

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>life is wonderful just as it *is*. the simplest freshest things.

 

I`m glad you think so John, you are so simple. Unfortunately I have ate the

forbidden fruit. It is to late for me. I will wait in the trees with my blow

pipe should you ever dare threaten my harvest.

 

You find the rocks, and I`ll look under them.

 

electricity anyone?

 

MrBig

 

 

 

 

 

 

>john allan <jallan

>vegan-network

><vegan-network >

> bottle that clean air

>Fri, 11 May 01 01:42:28 +0100

>

> > Carla Lane

>

>who dat? me no TV. me still live in cave. [ i must have missed a digest

>is that all the reaction it got? ].

>

>andy, get yourself up here for dinner. we had a great time. 8 turned up;

>4 men, 4 women. no one you would be ashamed to be seen with. great fun.

>

> > One short journey in a car produces more toxins than a lifetime of

>spliffs.

>

>i'd like to see the science on that. how much damages do two parents

>smoking dope in a council house have on their kids?

>

>for the record, have not actually owned a car all my life [ although have

>driven/ridden ]. gone cold turkey from hydrocarbons too. think it has

>been over 10 years since i owned an engine. cycle a couple of hours most

>days 24:7:365.

>

> > Ban the f**king fossil fuel burners before you start whining about a

> > bit of smouldering wee

>

>yes, yes dearie. did my bit. campaigned for new energy technologies for

>three years, related to transportation in particular. i dont whine, i

>reserve my contemptful, irritated distain sugarcoated in faux compassion

>for the weak links in the chain who can afford to think they need

>crutches that harm others to get through life rather than face their own

>problems. folks too unoriginal to think up creative or radical

>alternatives to the status quo.

>

>no one has a right to get up other people's noses.

>

>no one is able to argue right through the case for right through.

>

>no one had the right to inflict such things on kids.

>

>and at the end of the day, if it does happen, it will be British American

>Tobacco and the Customs and Excise running the show so we all see where

>you invest your money and time. doing PR for the Establishment.

>

>at the end, it is just more over privileged people pushing their silly

>and selfishness agenda for more privileges for themselves without a

>thought for where it will all enevitably lead. more money and power for

> " them what has " .

>

>in truth, i have probably have more time for junkies, speed freaks, pill

>poppers and even solvent abusers [ CFC-free please ] because a least they

>dont steal your clean air as they pursue their mind damaging twaddle.

>

>and before people start bleeting theory; my father is in a wheelchair

>with MS and does feel the need either. even there, life is good enough.

>

>life is wonderful just as it *is*. the simplest freshest things.

>

>bottle that clean air and clean water before they get their hands on what

>is left.

>

>it is - and you are - either pollution or non-pollution; a problem or a

>solution. there is no way that you can argue that a pollution is a

>non-pollution.

>

>garden bornfires, now that is a different matter. as healthy as the smell

>of fresh cut grass.

>

>... and the Buddha agrees too.

>

>guru john

 

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