Guest guest Posted June 24, 2004 Report Share Posted June 24, 2004 " Freecycling " A recent newspaper article brought my attention to this burgeoning phenomena- Freecycling. That is the [organized] giving away of stuff you don't need any more. I've always hated throwing away perfectly good, but no longer useful to me, items. Now there is a way to find someone that wants and often needs these things. Check out /search?query=freecycle there are over 1000 of the groups all over the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 I'm in NZ & have just found the nearest group which has 1904 members! Cool as! Now there are 1905! Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign! Gaiacita <gaiacitaoleander soup Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 1:53:09 AMRe: Acid Indigestion and baking soda Freecycle is very easy to start. If you go to www.freecycle. org and look at your state and then you can see if there are any close by you. If not, they have step by step directions on starting your own group. Then you notify your local paper about the group and they will usually do a write up about how freecycle works and that you are starting a group. This is a great way to get members. And you will also be listed on the freecycle web site so anyone in your area will see that and join you. You simply set up a . Easy! I wound up with over 700 members in 3 years before I turned the group over to someone else. A local organic garden club is a terrific idea, too. Samala, Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Whew!! Now you can ask for anything and get it. :-) Samala, Renee ---- I'm in NZ & have just found the nearest group which has 1904 members! Cool as! Now there are 1905! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 Hi Maracuja.Pam here and I'm also in NZ.I started taking Oleander 41/2 years ago,as its prolific here and free.Tony downloaded his book to me and a friend bound it up.I've found it hard to convince others of its valuefor cancer and even for hep C and dont blow my own trumpet anymore unless someone is realy interested.My town of Waihi has a high % of cancer.The clean green image of NZ is just an image and I'm so surprised by the people I know embracing allopathic care and not doing any alternative remedies at all.Which area are you in?....e noho ra Pam - Maracuja oleander soup Friday, June 20, 2008 2:15 AM Re: Freecycling I'm in NZ & have just found the nearest group which has 1904 members! Cool as! Now there are 1905! Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign! Gaiacita <gaiacita >oleander soup Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 1:53:09 AMRe: Acid Indigestion and baking soda Freecycle is very easy to start. If you go to www.freecycle. org and look at your state and then you can see if there are any close by you. If not, they have step by step directions on starting your own group. Then you notify your local paper about the group and they will usually do a write up about how freecycle works and that you are starting a group. This is a great way to get members. And you will also be listed on the freecycle web site so anyone in your area will see that and join you. You simply set up a . Easy! I wound up with over 700 members in 3 years before I turned the group over to someone else. A local organic garden club is a terrific idea, too. Samala, Renee Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.4.0/1506 - Release 6/17/2008 4:30 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 Kia ora Pam! I'm in Waitakere. Plenty of oleanders on berms here. Too much pollution. You are so right. A friend from Waihi died of pancreatic cancer a couple of years ago - in her 90's and drug naive. Asked about hospitalistion, she replied that the last time was in the 60's. She wasn't actually admitted, she had broken her arm. 2 years before she died, she began having heart symptoms and I'm sure the drugs she was given just poisoned her. Clean green - that's a macabre joke. We were sprayed with Foray 48B - thank you Minita mo te Ahuwhenua Jim Sutton who was protecting his forestry shares portfolio by spraying people! We watched the Whakanoa for the Vietnam vets and our thoughts turned to all the badly deformed Vietnameses babies, with so many deformities not unlike the deformities in the lee of the Dow "we took the utmost care" plant in Paritutu, New Plymouth. They provided some of the Agent Orange that was the undoing of so many veterans' health! They were allowed to use their stockpiles for years after dioxin was banned. We can no longer buy hogget in NZ as the accumulated dioxin levels are too high! It hasn't accumulated sufficiently in lambs. Vaccine injury started us on the alternative path 34 yrs ago. Many heretics in my family now!! All the best, Maracuja Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign! Pam Griffin <pgriffoleander soup Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:26:46 AMRe: Re: Freecycling Hi Maracuja.Pam here and I'm also in NZ.I started taking Oleander 41/2 years ago,as its prolific here and free.Tony downloaded his book to me and a friend bound it up.I've found it hard to convince others of its valuefor cancer and even for hep C and dont blow my own trumpet anymore unless someone is realy interested.My town of Waihi has a high % of cancer.The clean green image of NZ is just an image and I'm so surprised by the people I know embracing allopathic care and not doing any alternative remedies at all.Which area are you in?....e noho ra Pam - Maracuja oleander soup Friday, June 20, 2008 2:15 AM Re: Freecycling I'm in NZ & have just found the nearest group which has 1904 members! Cool as! Now there are 1905! Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign! Gaiacita <gaiacita (AT) gmail (DOT) com>oleander soupFriday, June 20, 2008 1:53:09 AMRe: Acid Indigestion and baking soda Freecycle is very easy to start. If you go to www.freecycle. org and look at your state and then you can see if there are any close by you. If not, they have step by step directions on starting your own group. Then you notify your local paper about the group and they will usually do a write up about how freecycle works and that you are starting a group. This is a great way to get members. And you will also be listed on the freecycle web site so anyone in your area will see that and join you. You simply set up a . Easy! I wound up with over 700 members in 3 years before I turned the group over to someone else. A local organic garden club is a terrific idea, too. Samala, Renee Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.4.0/1506 - Release 6/17/2008 4:30 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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