I just realized that the Gorge show marks the 6 mo anniversary of my Boycott of WalMart (which I can't really take that much credit for, I used to shop there nearly once a week, but my younger brother requested that his wedding gift be that I "never shop at fucking walmart again" so I haven't been since Feb 1 2005).
I also boycott veal. Growing up my mom would never eat (or let me eat) veal because it was "inhumane".. so that is pretty ingrained in me.
I Guess I'd boycott goose pate if I ever was offered it, but that is a combo of inhumane and EWWWWWW-GROSSSS.
So, I searched and it appears that the following boycotts have been suggested.. are they still going? What else are you RMers Boycotting? (and, no, CREED doesn't count--that's kind of a given)
Green Habit = Cracker Barrel
MacJunkie = ford
GV = Dominos
Kiddo=Circuit City
Geg=The Man (didn't work out.. friend bought him a NIN cd)
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I'm boycotting clothes. I don't wear 'em unless I leave the house. (Well, except for underpants cuz I don't want smelly furniture.)
no need for those. Just keep a hand-towel with you and use it as a butt-placemat.
I know what you mean, though, I'm not a nudest in the sense that I Don't care who sees me and wish it were legal in public kind of thing, but I certainly AM more comfortable naked.
_________________ Ringo: Wretched slugs, don't any of you have the guts to play for blood?
Doc: I'm your huckleberry.
add wal mart to my list, also proctor and gamble (thanks to PJDoll, and i am still cleaning out my home of these products...so many!)
i used to boycott burger king (they were burning down rain forest and making it into cattle crazing land...now that i write that, that seems weird) and shell (supported apartheid in South Africa) and Dominoes (the owner owned several brothels of women for his own enjoyment, women who may or may not have been held agaisnt their will).
but over the years i have heard these particular companies have stopped these particular evil ways.
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kiddo wrote:
add wal mart to my list, also proctor and gamble (thanks to PJDoll, and i am still cleaning out my home of these products...so many!)
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
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Already in Love wrote:
Fat_Toni_sXe wrote:
I'm boycotting clothes. I don't wear 'em unless I leave the house. (Well, except for underpants cuz I don't want smelly furniture.)
no need for those. Just keep a hand-towel with you and use it as a butt-placemat.
I know what you mean, though, I'm not a nudest in the sense that I Don't care who sees me and wish it were legal in public kind of thing, but I certainly AM more comfortable naked.
Ooh, good idea! *grabs towel and strips off undies*
I'm boycotting clothes. I don't wear 'em unless I leave the house. (Well, except for underpants cuz I don't want smelly furniture.)
no need for those. Just keep a hand-towel with you and use it as a butt-placemat.
I know what you mean, though, I'm not a nudest in the sense that I Don't care who sees me and wish it were legal in public kind of thing, but I certainly AM more comfortable naked.
Ooh, good idea! *grabs towel and strips off undies*
then again, given your particular state, perhaps you should grab a waterproof something or other, incase the old "bag of water" decides to flood your furniture.
_________________ Ringo: Wretched slugs, don't any of you have the guts to play for blood?
Doc: I'm your huckleberry.
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Already in Love wrote:
Koufax wrote:
Christmas Tree Shop
I will not ever step foot in it ever. The first time was 1998 or so, and it was enough to make me boycott it forever.
what the hell is christmas tree shop?
it's sort of like a convienence store. i thought it was just for christmas tree stuff, but they have everything.
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Already in Love wrote:
Fat_Toni_sXe wrote:
Already in Love wrote:
Fat_Toni_sXe wrote:
I'm boycotting clothes. I don't wear 'em unless I leave the house. (Well, except for underpants cuz I don't want smelly furniture.)
no need for those. Just keep a hand-towel with you and use it as a butt-placemat.
I know what you mean, though, I'm not a nudest in the sense that I Don't care who sees me and wish it were legal in public kind of thing, but I certainly AM more comfortable naked.
Ooh, good idea! *grabs towel and strips off undies*
then again, given your particular state, perhaps you should grab a waterproof something or other, incase the old "bag of water" decides to flood your furniture.
I put a garbage bag under my bed sheets. now I rustle all night in my sleep.
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i boycott:
starbucks. i hate this corporate bullshit coffee.
and i try to boycott anything not made in america, but it's tough.
_________________ No matter how dark the storm gets overhead They say someone's watching from the calm at the edge What about us when we're down here in it? We gotta watch our backs
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Already in Love wrote:
Koufax wrote:
Christmas Tree Shop
I will not ever step foot in it ever. The first time was 1998 or so, and it was enough to make me boycott it forever.
what the hell is christmas tree shop?
its this stupid but huge chain store that sells everything from glasses and knicknacks to arts and crafts things and cheap furnature.
its 900 women and old farts tooling around browsing and looking for bargains while completely forgetting how to walk like humans and its infuriationg to be in the place if your under 50 yrs old.
my fiance loves it to death but i just drop her off out front and sit in the car with tunes on...
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