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In a message dated 2/10/04 9:22:15 AM Pacific Standard Time, simonpjones writes:

 

Surly veganism out- weighs nationalism amonge the vegan community there?

 

we have a community????

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Monday, February 09, 2004 10:15 PM

Re: Oh my god, San Francisco!

 

 

> , " simonpjones " <simonpjones@o...> wrote:

> > What's wrong in every city is animals are being eaten ...

> well...there is a lot more wrong then that i'm sure...

> but..trust me, there are a lot more people NOT eating animals in da

> city, then copared with bohunkville....no offense to those livin in

> the sticks...>

was just making the point..that crime,war etc... most of the ills os

societies could be cured..if animal slaughter was stopped and the eating of

them.

 

 

Proverb: when a animal is killed the demons are let out,when eaten, let in.

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Catherine Harris

Monday, February 09, 2004 11:32 PM

RE: Oh my god, San Francisco!

 

 

 

i would love to live in san francisco, but i am british and it seems it would impossible.............catherine>

Why?

>"fartybriivismeisteranushead ta-da!"

> > >RE: Oh my god, San Francisco! >Mon, 09 Feb 2004 14:25:56 -0500 >

 

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simon.......well i would want to work and its hard for us british to get the right to work.......

would be fab though...........looking out over the pacific!!

catherine

>"simonpjones"

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>Re: Oh my god, San Francisco! >Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:23:51 -0000 > > > - > Catherine Harris > > Monday, February 09, 2004 11:32 PM > RE: Oh my god, San Francisco! > > > i would love to live in san francisco, but i am british and it seems it would impossible.............catherine> > > Why? > > > > >"fartybriivismeisteranushead ta-da!" > > > > > >RE: Oh my god, San Francisco! > >Mon, 09 Feb 2004 14:25:56 -0500 > > > > > > Reduce spam in your inbox with MSN 8's intelligent junk e-mail filters. > > To send an email to - > > >

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Hi Fraggle

 

> i have lots of you brits here as pals...and germans....

You have lots of Brits there as Germans????? :-)

 

BB

Peter

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ye gods i am upset by blair but german???..........

>EBbrewpunx > > >Re: Oh my god, San Francisco! >Tue, 10 Feb 2004 11:58:29 EST > >In a message dated 2/10/04 8:46:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, >metalscarab writes: > > You have lots of Brits there as Germans????? :-) > > >yup.. >they are so upset by blair they changed their nationality to german.. >*sticks tongue out* We want to find out where your PC ranks in your own Personal Protection League. Take the survey here.

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If you really wanted to go and live and work there, I'm sure you could.... when meeting the right people.

Surly veganism out- weighs nationalism amonge the vegan community there?

 

Simon

 

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Catherine Harris

Tuesday, February 10, 2004 4:25 PM

Re: Oh my god, San Francisco!

 

 

 

simon.......well i would want to work and its hard for us british to get the right to work.......

would be fab though...........looking out over the pacific!!

catherine

>"simonpjones"

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>Re: Oh my god, San Francisco! >Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:23:51 -0000 > > > - > Catherine Harris > > Monday, February 09, 2004 11:32 PM > RE: Oh my god, San Francisco! > > > i would love to live in san francisco, but i am british and it seems it would impossible.............catherine> > > Why? > > > > >"fartybriivismeisteranushead ta-da!" > > > > > >RE: Oh my god, San Francisco! > >Mon, 09 Feb 2004 14:25:56 -0500 > > > > > > Reduce spam in your inbox with MSN 8's intelligent junk e-mail filters. > > To send an email to - > > >

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aaaaaaaw dont disappoint me!!!!

 

>EBbrewpunx > > >Re: Oh my god, San Francisco! >Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:34:03 EST > >In a message dated 2/10/04 9:22:15 AM Pacific Standard Time, >simonpjones writes: > > > > Surly veganism out- weighs nationalism amonge the vegan community there? > > >we have a community???? Send more interesting e-mails - personalise them with graphics, photos and stationery when you sign up for MSN 8.

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Moving to San Francisco is the best thing that has ever happend to

me. I've only been here for 2 months and im as happy as ever.

It has been pretty hard for me to find a job though. I'd look into

that before moving.

And like you Fraggle, I hichhiked across the country in my early

twenties. Started in Salt Lake City, Then going to San Francisco

where I stayed for a month (that is when I fell in love with it),

and stopped by a couple of Rainbow Gatherings on my way to Vermont

where I got stuck for 3 months. That was 8 years ago and I finally

made it back to SF.

 

Do visit before moving, but I think you'll love it here.

Goodluck!!!!!

 

Heidi

 

 

, EBbrewpunx@c... wrote:

> its all has to do with wot you want to do..

> before you move anywhere, visit the place first tho!!

> you might decide its not fer you

> actually visit a couple times...one never gets to know a place

from just one

> visit...

> find folks who have been to, er life in the area ya want ot

visit...etc and

> so forth

> but..i'm sorta the exact opposite..i luved to travel, even as a

wee

> fraggle..and had no problem leavin home at 18..actually hitch-

hiked across the country

> at 16-17...well..sorta..got stuck in nebraska....

> : )

> maybe you can take a trip with yer overprotective mum....

> cheers

> fraggle

>

> > .I didn't have an average rebellious

> > childhood, so we're close, and me doing anything on my own is

> > scaring her. So, that's the one thing that would keep me from

doing

> > it....has anyone else ever been in this situation before? Even

just

> > reading about the city made me feel a strange sense of peace,

which

> > I would love to pursue....any thoughts or guidance? Thanks

everyone.

> >

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hey, while there are many vegans here..i don't see it as a

community...

sorry...

i'm sure many folks have their own vegan " family " here...i just

don't join in tis all...

:)

don't mean to disappoint....

there are a few vegan groups here...SFBAV and all that there..but,

*shrug*, not my " tribe "

cheers

fraggle

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How many vegan restaurant/cafes do you know there?

 

 

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Tuesday, February 10, 2004 5:34 PM

Re: Oh my god, San Francisco!

In a message dated 2/10/04 9:22:15 AM Pacific Standard Time, simonpjones writes:

Surly veganism out- weighs nationalism amonge the vegan community there?we have a community???? To send an email to -

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I'm glad you finally ended up where you wanted to be, Heidi! Do you

find that the joy of living there outweighs the high cost of

living? Thanks for all the support by the way! :)

 

-Ashley

 

 

Care2 make the world greener!

 

Protect your right to breathe clean, smoke-free air:

http://www.care2.com/go/z/11238/1043

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In a message dated 2/10/04 10:32:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, simonpjones writes:

 

 

How many vegan restaurant/cafes do you know there?

 

how many do i know of???

heck..i dunno..2 dozen....

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The cost of living is definitly worth it. After growing up in

Southern Utah, I'll pay anything to be in a place like SF.

San Francisco was voted the #1 veg*n city by Peta.

http://www.peta.org/feat/vegcities/crop1.html

Good luck to you. I hope you make it here.

 

Heidi

 

, " Ashley " <ashley-rae@c...> wrote:

> I'm glad you finally ended up where you wanted to be, Heidi! Do

you

> find that the joy of living there outweighs the high cost of

> living? Thanks for all the support by the way! :)

>

> -Ashley

>

>

> Care2 make the world greener!

>

> Protect your right to breathe clean, smoke-free air:

> http://www.care2.com/go/z/11238/1043

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Thanks for replying, Heidi :) It's good to hear that it's worth

living there, despite the cost of living. This is definately

becoming a great possibility.

 

-Ashley

 

 

Care2 make the world greener!

 

Protect your right to breathe clean, smoke-free air:

http://www.care2.com/go/z/11238/1043

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> San Francisco was voted the #1 veg*n city by Peta.

> http://www.peta.org/feat/vegcities/crop1.html

 

Personally I would rate Seattle ahead of San Francisco (though this is

just a British tourists opinion based on a brief amount of time in both

cities) on vegan-ness, but it was also a lovely city and I hope to

return some day.

 

Michael

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