In a message dated 8/27/00 10:21:25 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I get tired of this consumer friendly stuff.  I am a worker but also a 
 consumer.  I'll tell ya, it is work to consume what we need or want.  I have 
 trouble finding the following things:  clothes that fit, clothing made of 
 natual fibers that don't cost an arm and a leg, an consumer goods not made 
in 
 sweat shops, food that is non-fat and non-sugar, no salt foods, a resonably 
 priced electric car, etc. >>

Linda -
You are too right. It is tough to find what you really need amongst all the 
dreck you don't need, and that is what takes all the extra time and energy. 
Even if you aren't even thinking Green (not$). One thing that makes it a 
little easier is once you get your supply lines set up, you can make a bee 
line for your own special thing and ignore the rest. Unless, of course, they 
are out of it or have discontinued it altogether. Then you start all over 
again. I commiserate, I do. I work about 70 hours a week and have to get my 
supplies on the way home (no crowds then), so no time or energy to do 
anything not on the program.
Just plug away at it item by item, and you'll get it sorted in time. Guilt is 
a waste of everything you can't afford to spend.
Joan

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