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Did You Know? Benefits of Going Green

by Will

Green is officially mainstream as the oldest profession climbs aboard. Walking does not qualify, but ride the bus or pedal your bike and save $7.50 on the 45 minute special. Do you think if the local roller rink want to keep things family friendly they will have to change the name of the popular game Red Light/Green Light?

Will Sig

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Green Dave October 21, 2009 at 3:53 am

WOW! Thats quite funny actually! You’d think folks might be a little sweaty after pedaling their way there though….
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Steve October 21, 2009 at 8:13 am

Hey Will,
I was a little confused by this post until I clicked the link. So where do you get your news anyway? :)
It’s always good to see businesses going green, as long as it isn’t simply “greenwashing” (I’m reminded of your post of “green” garbage bags… Steve
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Will October 21, 2009 at 8:34 pm

Hi Steve! Confused eh? Did you see the post from last Saturday? Whoops, now I see you did and commentied on it. Maybe I should make it a sticky for a while. I do think you would be really good at finding something for me to write about. And yeah, I am well traveled, but not that well.

Hey Keith maybe they do a little “greenwashing” after they arrive?

Stephen Settle November 18, 2009 at 7:12 am

Going green, you wrote things in funny way. But I want to say that we should focus on it always for a healthy environment.

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