Re: Please read this when you use a microwave or bottled water
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:54 pm
YOU caused ME suffering.
Thanks for withdrawing.
Thanks for withdrawing.
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Oh poo, and I edited that post rather than quoting it and only just noticed. I really MUST be tired!Mawkish1983 wrote:Wow, what a typo. It's supposed to say I sit HERE hypocritically. Sorry if anyone thought I was calling Ben a hypocrite: I wasn't, I was calling myself one!Mawkish1983 wrote:There are LOADS of reasons to avoid bottled water (environmental, financial, ethical...) --- fear of cancer shouldn't be one of them ... Yet I sit his hypocritically sipping from a bottle of water
My apologies if I appear to come across as mocking you, as it was not my intention.Annapurna wrote:Ben wrote: A couple of thoughts...
...then forget it!
Hello, Ben,
I'm not sure if we are all free of misunderstandings here....
...I wish I hadn't posted this, since the echo is so overwhelmingly negative.
Looks like she didn't.annapurna wrote:On the Ellen show, Sheryl Crow said that this is what caused her breast cancer.
Singes?Fede wrote: The Oprah ain't oven until the fat lady singes....
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.....Viscid wrote:Looks like she didn't.annapurna wrote:On the Ellen show, Sheryl Crow said that this is what caused her breast cancer.
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No, just stick her in the car on a sunny day, for a while...see what happens to all that plastic (surgery)......Kim O'Hara wrote:Singes?Fede wrote: The Oprah ain't oven until the fat lady singes....
You're going to blow-torch her??
Kim
There is more, but that's enough to give you the idea.Denmark, who would have thought?
This is so like the bay in Japan about which the very moving doco film was made; and it was by petitions like this, that eventually the film was shown in Japan, and something was done about it. The doco eventually won an international humanitarian film award; so very deserving. So a petition like this can work.
Anyway it can help to raise awareness, so if you care, do add your name and send it on.
Please keep list going around the world....hit forward then delete my e-mail address, then add your name to the bottom of the list before you send it on to people (Note send it on - bcc so a harvester cannot gather people's addresses for marketing) !
Denmark is involved in a shameful practice.
The sea is stained in red and currently it's not because of the climate effects of nature.
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It's because of the cruelty that the human beings (civilised human) kill hundreds of the famous and intelligent Calderon dolphins.
Kim, if it's the ritual in Faroes Islands, I believe this is quite true:Kim O'Hara wrote:Back to the (fairly? pseudo?) serious stuff.
This arrived in my email last week:There is more, but that's enough to give you the idea.Denmark, who would have thought?
This is so like the bay in Japan about which the very moving doco film was made; and it was by petitions like this, that eventually the film was shown in Japan, and something was done about it. The doco eventually won an international humanitarian film award; so very deserving. So a petition like this can work.
Anyway it can help to raise awareness, so if you care, do add your name and send it on.
Please keep list going around the world....hit forward then delete my e-mail address, then add your name to the bottom of the list before you send it on to people (Note send it on - bcc so a harvester cannot gather people's addresses for marketing) !
Denmark is involved in a shameful practice.
The sea is stained in red and currently it's not because of the climate effects of nature.
[pic deleted]
It's because of the cruelty that the human beings (civilised human) kill hundreds of the famous and intelligent Calderon dolphins.
It was forwarded to me in good faith by a family member who is not, perhaps, as internet-savvy as I am - just as the plastic/breast-cancer email has been circulated. It has no date and is anonymous - not a good sign. I searched on a phrase from the text and tracked it back to 1994, and it may be even older.
There is another one which surfaces from time to time, about turtle egg poaching in Costa Rica. That one I *did* manage to track to its origins. It uses genuine photos of a legitimate activity to illustrate a story of 'environmental vandalism'.
In all such cases, a certain amount of scepticism is a good idea and Snopes http://www.snopes.com/ is a good resource. When I do discover that one of these chain letters is blatantly wrong, I propagate that information back up the chain. It will never kill the myth but it may slow its spread.
Kim