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Saturday, January 3, 2009

hi whats up haven't been on in a while whats up in blogland

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Vermont laws



Vermont Crazy Laws
Women must obtain written permission from their husbands to wear false teeth.


Whistling underwater is illegal.


At one time it was illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole.
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Monday, January 28, 2008

Made in China

I tell you that you should NOT buy made in China things. It dosn't matter what your freinds say, because if you pay for a toy made in China, then who really pays? Well, first, the people who are in China are forced to make the toys you buy and they're not just any people, they're kids. That's right. Kids are being forced to make toys. And get this, they all have some kind of POISON in them. And you know what, we shouldn't blame them for making the toys. We should blame us. Thats right, us. Because we are the ones telling the companies who make this junk with lead paint in it just to make it cheaper to make. And now they've made a new poison just like lead paint. It's cheaper to use to make the junk we buy. It's a poison that puts people in to comas . Now how can we live in a world where we're just making poisons and puting them into toys? If we stop buying the junk, companies will stop making the junk.

Also, the companies are polluting the air, and water. Now dose recycleing help? Yes, recycleing helps, but even if every body recycled it still wouldn't be enough because some things are made not to be recycled like juice boxes. They're made with metal, paper, and plastic so that we can't recycle it, and computers too. Like if you've had the same computer for years and its slow and hard to read, if you wanted to change it to be faster, just from a chip in the hard drive, well guess what? Every year they're different so you have to chuck the whole thing and buy a new one. I mean, what happened to you and all of us? For every garbage bag you throw away, seventy garbge bags are created just to make the junk. If you bought a lot of stuff, after six months how much of it is thrown away? 20%? No. 50%? No. 99%. How did we come to this?

So next time you go to the store, think carfully before you buy it. THANK YOU FOR READING!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007