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- To: richmo@indy.net
- Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Famous People]
- From: Douglas Hinds <dmhinds@acnet.net>
- Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 22:36:14 -0600
- Organization: Centro para el Desarrollo Comunitario y Rural A.C.
- References: <3381DBE9.1C86@indy.net>
- Reply-To: cedecor@ipnet.com.mx
rich molini wrote: > > Subject: Re: Famous People > Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 20:54:04 +0000 > From: rich molini <richmo@indy.net> > Organization: IndyNet > To: Twittman@aol.com > References: <970519132823_-664835192@emout10.mail.aol.com> > > Twittman@aol.com wrote: > > > > Dear Saneters, > > > > I am compiling a list of famous people that eat organic food. This could > > include politicions, writers, actors and actresses, etc. If you can help > > please reply. > > > > Thomas Wittman > My goodness, why should anyone care about famous people who eat organic? > It certainly is an ostensibly shallow step on a long row to hoe. If > Howard Stern prefers organic, I think we should all follow suit. Why knock it? Everybody has roles models. The concept is valid, even if not everyone needs it. A little solidarity never hurt anybody, and most everyone watches TV. The guy asked for help, so why not give it if possible. There's certainly no harm in it it. Patricia Dines comments on this matter were constructive and set a good example to follow. Nuff said. -- Douglas M. Hinds Centro para el Desarrollo Comunitario y Rural A.C. (CeDeCoR) (Center for Community and Rural Development) - (non profit) Cd. Guzman, Jalisco 49000 MEXICO e-mail: dmhinds@acnet.net, cedecor@ipnet.com.mx
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