A Classic Doco
Well worth the watch
doug swanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Trailer for the movie coming out this
summer The Real Dirt on Farmer John
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sqP1SC5Tr7U
I want to see it!
doug swanson
frantz DESPREZ wrote:
Keith Addison a e'crit :
No downside. We have
Can't have wealth without poverty
That is the capitalistic system
Our only defence is to not use these companies.
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0216-30.htm
Friday, February 16, 2007
Mystery: How Wealth Creates Poverty in the World
By Michael
up with.
It works!
Joe
leo bunyan wrote:
If you ever get it to publication I would certainly be interested
Cheers
Leo
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MAATE!
Being Australian is about driving in a German car to an Irish pub
for a Belgian beer, then travelling home, grabbing an Indian curry or a
Turkish kebab on the way, to sit on Swedish furniture and watch American
shows on a Japanese TV.
Oh and.. Only in Australia ... can a pizza
John Cleese's Letter to America
To the citizens of the United States of America
In light of your failure to elect a competent President of the USA
and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation
of your independence, effective immediately.
Her Sovereign
Canada
Jesse
--- leo bunyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MAATE!
Being Australian is about driving in a German car to
an Irish pub
for a Belgian beer, then travelling home, grabbing
an Indian curry or a
Turkish kebab on the way, to sit on Swedish
furniture and watch American
shows
Yeah John that the problem
We adore them
Maybe it's because we don't want to change
Sustainability will not come thru technology
But thru cultural change
Leo
John Beale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh, Monsanto: how we adore thee.
On Jan 19, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Marylynn Schmidt wrote:
Yes, but
Very good Mary Lynn
There are other plants that can produce energy
But they wher outlawed in the 1930's
Leo
Marylynn Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, but does Monsanto own the
patient on sugar beets???
Mary Lynn
Mary Lynn Schmidt, distributor Psionic Energy Software
about this like he
did with embryonic stem-cell research), and passing on
our little contribution to the rest of the world via
exports.
There's no room for apathy OR neutrality on this
issue. Screw 'em.
--- leo bunyan wrote:
I disagree with cloning for food etc
But I maintain
I disagree with cloning for food etc
But I maintain that if people still want to go down the road of the
convenience of the supermarket/stupidmarket that maybe cloning is the only
way to go for keeping up with demand
If we really are concerned with what we eat we should be producing or
Yes
This just proves that it is well and truely past the time to trust the
corporations and start to rebuild community
Leo
Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The bottom link is a MUST SEE
Kirk
PRODUCT PLUNDER OF THE WEEK: Wal-Mart is being investigated for
falsely
I heard a story I don't know how true it is.
In China The night soil was collected each morning and dug into field that
where used for growing crops. If you were unfortunate enough to have a bout of
constipation you were beaten with a stick until you passed what was necessary.
Thus giving rise
Well it's not really suprising
Just another reason to take responsibility for our own health
just like we do for our biodiesel
Leo
Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Good idea Jason
how would you suggest it be taken
Jason Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if papaya oil has cooling
properties in the human body, wouldnt glycerine do similar things? it lowers
body temp and superhydrates the blood. i have no idea about platelet counts,
but it seems to me
to the
left, will record the history of the Bush/Cheney administration.
Peace, D. Mindock
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From: leo bunyan
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The Great Thanksgiving Hoax
I'm still here D
Funny how history
I'm still here D
Funny how history repeats itself or stays the same
Really it's a bit pointless teaching history in schools
as nobody seems to learn from it
Leo
D. Mindock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Bob. Good input!!! I put
that hoax article out there to see what the reponse
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From:leobunyan
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 4:11AM
Subject: [Biofuel] The CulturalDifferences
Aussies: Dislike being mistaken for Pommies (Brits) when abroad.
Canadians: Are rather indignant about being mistaken
willing to stand up and say
HEY DUMBASS! YOU GOT IT WRONG! GO FIX IT! and make some real changes for the
better. believe me ive been saying it for a while, and all i get are funny
looks.
Jason
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From:leobunyan
, the nice kind.
Peace and light, D. Mindock
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From:leobunyan
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 4:01AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] HappyThanksgiving
Thanksgiving is an american thing
Down here in Oz we
Very interesting
Thanks D
D. Mindock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Leo,
Here's something about the Thanksgiving here in the USA. It just appeared in
my email inbox. The story does have a moral, whether it's correct or not,
I not qualified to say.
Peace, D. Mindock
11/23/2006
Thanksgiving is an american thing
Down here in Oz we don't have it
What does it mean???
And while we are at it
what is halloween all about
Leo
D. Mindock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, Tom. Hope you had a good
one. We did.
My wife received a gift of a huge chunk of pumpkin
I'm so glad this has come up again
As I have another beaut joke
and seeing as my last one went down so well
Here it is
And then there was the dyslexic devil worshipper
He sold his soul to Santa
Boom Boom
Have fun
Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't think so. Alot of the native
Just got off the dogbone to my supplier here in south coast of NSW Oz
200liters=$314.15 + GST so wack another10% on
Thats all in Oz dollars which is about the equivalent value of monopoly mony
William do yop have any info on making it from wood?
Leo
VAN DER SLUYS, WILLIAM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course
check the library
Thanks Jim
JAMES PHELPS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/wood_alcohol.html
Jim
From: leo bunyan
Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Methanol Price Increase?
Date: Thu, 23
Why would you want to cure scepticism?
It's great fun
Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I cured myself of scepticism using a
Rife machine.
Joe Street wrote:
I Tom;
I was thinking more on this after I posted and realized just what you
are saying. I asked myself ok what if
Apparently 46.7% of statistices are made up on the spot!!!
Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well according to the official
numbers 43% of all statistics are totally worthlessso where does that leave
your argument?
Plus you haven't provided any data to back up your argument.
The amount of killing and wars had in the name of god be it alah god buddah etcdoes not reflect any of the love and peace that these religons preach.It is time to stop the charade and make these religions answerable to what they stand forLeoMK DuPree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can I get the
bunch of turkeys are just as bad as the conservatives!)regards DougOn Wednesday 15 November 2006 9:53, leo bunyan wrote: Amerians arn't the only naive people on the planet Australians are doing a good job of being just as if not more naive Something we seem to be proud of Sigh Sigh Leo Kirk McLoren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah lets 'roll up our sleves
and FORCE them religions to be accountable to their tenets' LOL! classic. So
are you preaching peace then Leo?
Joe
leo bunyan wrote:
The amount of killing and wars had in the name of god be it alah god buddah etc
does
That's great I'll try that one!!!
Then there was the dyslexic insomniac agnostic that used to lay awake at night
wondering if there really was a dog!!!
Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I start talking about the Flying
Spaghetti Monster...
leo bunyan wrote:
Yeah Joe I understand where
Amerians arn't the only naive people on the planetAustralians are doing a good job of being just as if not more naiveSomething we seem to be proud ofSigh SighLeoKirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FDA is the enforcement arm of the AMA. They take care of the competition. The public be damned.
Things would be much more betterer that wayMike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the bigger two volume OED. I've always wanted the full set.I'm going to start an Internet radio program called "say it wrong - a guide to improper word usage."Take a different tact - tackIt's a mute point -
Dougswiss chard is available here in ozthru the more alternative seed networks like eden seeds or diggers seedsLeoDoug Foskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Noted. Here in Australia, Spinach Silver Beet are considered the same. Like my US fellow listers, I need to remember this is an international
Wasn't Vietnam a drawJoe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: They could always pull out and declare victory like they did in Vietnam.JoeFred Finch wrote: Let me get this straight... We goto Afganistan to get OBL, which had bipartisan support... But get sidetracked into Iraq to get "WMD" that
Yep thats the way it goesCome and mine Oz as the people are to stupid to know what goes on"D. Mindock" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/secret-to-cheap-petrol-is-coal/2006/09/09/1157222384113.htmlSecret to cheap petrol is coalJason DowlingSeptember 10, 2006A $5
Feed em to your chooksthey love emKen Provost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 10, 2006, at 9:31 AM, robert and benita rabello wrote: Hello everyone! I have a FOREST of sunflowers in my garden this year. I don't knowwhat to do with them, and my saintly mother-in-law is getting upset atme for
Love to see the picsMike Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone,As someone who never placed much emphasis on the meaning of weddings, believes that a marriage is left to the interpretation of those who decide to make such a commitment and that it should NEVER include or require a government
AMAZINGFuel is just so we can do things like burn tyresThere is no hope until we destroy the car cultureLeoMatthew Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unwashed biodiesel the expensive redneck way:http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=457773184300286737q=biodieselI'm lost for words on this
Good on ya Bobit seems that the human race is most comfortable at attempting to wipe itself out!!Mother Nature RulesLeoBob Molloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey guys, It's a war; dirty, messy, cruel, inhuman andunnecessary - unless you happen to be a Palestinian yearning for your
The problem seems to be when they leave the militaryAlan Petrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: D. Mindock wrote: *By Allowing White Racists in the Military, We're Training Domestic Terrorists*[snip] The U.S. government can't sit around, waiting for the next Timothy McVeigh to reveal himself. By
Hi DougIt's not a matter of if the EPA laws will be introduced in Oz but When.I saw a journalist on the telly the other night that said "what happens in the US follows on to Aust."We now have fire ants in Oz that came from 2nd hand Agriculture equipment imported from the Statesbecause when we
Australia stood up to the US, our $A nosedived. The rumour was that unless we behaved, it would keep going down. Look too at the rollercoaster ride of the $NZ. It has taken NZ years to recover.regards DougOn Thursday 15 June 2006 7:51, leo bunyan wrote: Hi Doug It's not a matter of if the EPA laws
This so much like a fella here in oz that was fusing metal to rock with hydrogen technology back in the late 70's early 80's"D. Mindock" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another water powered car, this oneby Denny Klein in Florida. 100 miles on 4 oz of water, he says. He is developing a Hummer for
Hi All I have access to a source of animal fat that is used for deep frying I have tried to make biodiesel from it but only succeed in producing a very soapy gloop I used the ratios from Mike Pelly's reciepe Is there a difference between using animal fat and wast veggie oil? HelpSend instant
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