Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 so went to the Green Fest on Saturday all in all, think i was somewhat disappointed very crowded this year, which i guess is good just doesn't seem t o have the same focus anymore tho. it just seems like a new varient on consumerist culture... just stalls and stalls of so called " green " and earth friendly stuff dunno.. Saw a few speakers (Amy Goodman, David Suzuki, thom Hartmen)..tho hartman was the only one i hadn't seen innumerable times before Robbins was there, but seen him too many times before....... and..food didn't seem as good this year..tho i think we were sadly disappointed that the delicious Thai wraps we had last year had butter in em this year bleh! and..organic beer and wine section was just beyond mobbed....waaaaaaaaaaay too many folks.... ah well fraggle Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 I know what you mean, there seems to be big money in green goods these days, but offset that with more people being interested in green issues, isnt it a good thing? Not like you to be shy of getting served at the bar? The Valley Vegan.........fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: sowent to the Green Fest on Saturdayall in all, think i was somewhat disappointedvery crowded this year, which i guess is goodjust doesn't seem t o have the same focus anymore tho.it just seems like a new varient on consumerist culture...just stalls and stalls of so called "green" and earth friendly stuffdunno..Saw a few speakers (Amy Goodman, David Suzuki, thom Hartmen)..tho hartman was the only one i hadn't seen innumerable times beforeRobbins was there, but seen him too many times before.......and..food didn't seem as good this year..tho i think we were sadly disappointed that the delicious Thai wraps we had last year had butter in em this yearbleh!and..organic beer and wine section was just beyond mobbed....waaaaaaaaaaay too many folks....ah wellfraggleUntil lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall alwaysglorify the hunterPeter H Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 if it really stays green if its greenwashing consumerist crap, then its just a step backwards wasn't a bar per se..it was a bunch of stalls roped off.. it was like being in a feedlot not shy..just couldn't move.... peter VV Nov 13, 2006 11:26 AM Re: Green Fest I know what you mean, there seems to be big money in green goods these days, but offset that with more people being interested in green issues, isnt it a good thing? Not like you to be shy of getting served at the bar? The Valley Vegan.........fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: sowent to the Green Fest on Saturdayall in all, think i was somewhat disappointedvery crowded this year, which i guess is goodjust doesn't seem t o have the same focus anymore tho.it just seems like a new varient on consumerist culture...just stalls and stalls of so called "green" and earth friendly stuffdunno..Saw a few speakers (Amy Goodman, David Suzuki, thom Hartmen)..tho hartman was the only one i hadn't seen innumerable times beforeRobbins was there, but seen him too many times before.......and..food didn't seem as good this year..tho i think we were sadly disappointed that the delicious Thai wraps we had last year had butter in em this yearbleh!and..organic beer and wine section was just beyond mobbed....waaaaaaaaaaay too many folks....ah wellfraggleUntil lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall alwaysglorify the hunter Peter H Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there's a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged, and it is in such twilight that we must be aware of change in the air, however slight, lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness. William O. Douglas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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