Well, since they take plastic soda bottles and make them into outdoor
furniture maybe he should go by Park Bench Man (feeding of pigeons
optional)

MEK

Klaas-Jan Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/04/2007 04:05:29 PM:

> Plastikman is dead...
>
> ...long live Bioman!
>
> ...or Ozonman
>
> ...or Goreman
>
> ...or Awarenessman
>
>
> Anyway as long as plastik is gone, that is so global warming!
>
>
> On 4-sep-2007, at 17:31, Emiliano Zani wrote:
>
> > > I get annoyed as hell when a musician thinks that because
> > > they sold lots of records and people like to listen to them
> > > mix other peoples music, that we automatically care about
> > > what they say about climate change, politics, etc.
> >
> > I get annoyed as hell, too... But that's the way world goes
> > and seems like we can't hide all this BIG issues (til they
> > are so trendy&sexy):
> > - 2 years ago was erase the debt (of so-called-3rd world),
> > - last year's trend was Cambodian & African childs' adoption,
> > - now it's climate change...
> >
> > So, is M_nus the new Brangelina? Is Richie the new AlGore???
> > ;-)))
> >
> >
> > /0 ha scritto:
> >> I'm sure you're misunderstanding me, and perhaps thats my fault.
> >>
> >> I get annoyed as hell when a musician thinks that because they
> >> sold lots of records and people like to listen to them mix other
> >> peoples music, that we automatically care about what they say
> >> about climate change, politics, etc.
> >>
> >> it irritates me that minus is using my email to further their
> >> agendas, regardless of what they may be.  they know damn well that
> >> I didnt give them my email addy for their hipocritical
> >> announcements regarding "climate change" (notice this was "global
> >> warming" until recently)
> >>
> >> rich, you wanna help?  dedicate a months worth of event fees to a
> >> university that has educated people working on studies relating to
> >> climate change. you're just an uneducated musician that flies all
> >> over the world, using jet fuel, electricity etc to provide a
> >> recreational service.
> >>
> >> were this on minus.com, I would just ignore it.
> >>
> >> this is just my opinion, not looking to get into "climate change"
> >> debates etc.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Davor Ostojic"
> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> >> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 7:31 PM
> >> Subject: Re: (313) this MINUS climate change BS
> >>
> >>
> >>> On 9/4/07, /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> did anyone else get this crap from minus, jumping on the
> >>>> "climate change"
> >>>> bandwagon?
> >>>>
> >>>> someone needs to remind them that they dont really matter in the
> >>>> grand
> >>>> scheme of things, and initiatives like this smack of over-
> >>>> inflated sense of
> >>>> self-importance.
> >>>>
> >>>> because Im sure playing 200 days a year on multi-thousand watt
> >>>> audio systems
> >>>> is environmentally friendly...
> >>>>
> >>>> sounds like richie ate too many pills this weekend
> >>>
> >>> well, when you donate money for an operation to a sick child's
> >>> parents, i don't know how that over-inflates your sense of
> >>> self-importance, but it surely shows you know what IS important. how
> >>> does this Minus step endanger you  ? you disagree with what Minus is
> >>> doing ?
> >>
> >>
>

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