- 18 Mar 2010 18:31
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"Their economy produces things cheaper than ours, so we need to send them some manufactured viruses to level the playing field." - Freedom and Democracy Inc.
Yesterday, I guy I work with announced to everyone that he saw a film on water privatization, and he had film posters that he put up on the bulletin board (they lasted an hour) and a passionate speech at the beginning of the shift.
He also "accidentally" broke the water drip holder on the office water cooler, and then told me - in a socially-conscious aside - that it was an "accident" wink wink.
Personally, I am against bottled water, and I make it a point to drink from the tap.
Is it better to drink from the tap or to bust the water cooler, if you want to move the world towards public water quality?
He also "accidentally" broke the water drip holder on the office water cooler, and then told me - in a socially-conscious aside - that it was an "accident" wink wink.
Personally, I am against bottled water, and I make it a point to drink from the tap.
Is it better to drink from the tap or to bust the water cooler, if you want to move the world towards public water quality?
"Their economy produces things cheaper than ours, so we need to send them some manufactured viruses to level the playing field." - Freedom and Democracy Inc.