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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:00 pm
I have just started mowing the lawn, and I am using one of those old push mowers:

Like that, except rusty. It is a bit of a workout...
So, how "green" have you gone?
Well... I'm off to finish the lawn...
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:22 pm
I dont have a lawn just a balcony! But i do my green stuff I recycle my bottles and paper. I have energy saving light bulbs and very rarely use the centre heating. I use local food when i can fish being the main one.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:45 pm
I use only energy saving light bulbs and grow most of my own veggies heart Mmmm....broccoli.... 4laugh
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:52 pm
eek You really should get a ride mower. We drive in a hybrid. xP
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:59 pm
I buy organic veg.. and I still don't trust it.
o_0
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:12 pm
if i had my choice i'd use only energy effecient things and i'd have solar panels as well . . . but nooo it's to expensive they say . . . i can't wait till i can afford it myself . . . pay a lot for solar panels now . . . never worry bout electricity later . . . sounds like a good trade off to me . . .
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Razin Frostdrake Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:15 pm
Where I live, it's always windy, so we have a windmill (or whatever it's called).. It paid for itself in three months.
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:24 pm
Flappert Where I live, it's always windy, so we have a windmill (or whatever it's called).. It paid for itself in three months. see that's what i think would happen . . . free energy could pay for it's self at a rate soooo much quicker . . . and with all the tech we have nowadays there's bound to be something you can use to get free energy . . . windmills, solar panels, you can even get electricity from a river . . . you can heat your home by digging a hole in the ground to where it's deep enough it's constantly hot . . . there's so many ways but people just don't do it . . .
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Razin Frostdrake Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:26 pm
seeing as how I am still using my computer I would say I am about as green as a rose XD
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:28 pm
Razin Frostdrake Flappert Where I live, it's always windy, so we have a windmill (or whatever it's called).. It paid for itself in three months. see that's what i think would happen . . . free energy could pay for it's self at a rate soooo much quicker . . . and with all the tech we have nowadays there's bound to be something you can use to get free energy . . . windmills, solar panels, you can even get electricity from a river . . . you can heat your home by digging a hole in the ground to where it's deep enough it's constantly hot . . . there's so many ways but people just don't do it . . . Wouldn't that be really, really deep? But anyways. I recycle, take mass transit, and try to use non-petroleum based products. Organic stuff too. I try to carry a big enough bag, so I don't have to get store's bags when I shop. I need to get a bag for grocery shopping.
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Razin Frostdrake Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:31 pm
lilartichoke Razin Frostdrake Flappert Where I live, it's always windy, so we have a windmill (or whatever it's called).. It paid for itself in three months. see that's what i think would happen . . . free energy could pay for it's self at a rate soooo much quicker . . . and with all the tech we have nowadays there's bound to be something you can use to get free energy . . . windmills, solar panels, you can even get electricity from a river . . . you can heat your home by digging a hole in the ground to where it's deep enough it's constantly hot . . . there's so many ways but people just don't do it . . . Wouldn't that be really, really deep? i saw it on dirty jobs i think . . . i can't remember exactly how deep . . . but they seemed to take it fairly easy . . . so i don't think it's too insanely deep . . .
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:40 pm
I live under the parent's roof still, so I don't worry about the greenery. (Its sort of their thing). When I do move out, I hopefully will have a small yard that I'll be able to maintain with one of those. Otherwise, I'm going to make it into a rock garden....if I don't have to worry about resell.....
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:36 pm
erm.... I think Starbucks uses recycled paper of their cup holders....
I'm not very eco-friendly ><: I do want a hybrid eventually. When they've finally worked all the bugs out and you can see which makes are the best.
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