
and point out that they are made by slave labour in china?
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Mon 14 May 2007, 17:26,
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so many environmentaly friendly things around that only exist for people to satisfy their concience, fair trade etc.
my backpack which ive had for a year or two now does the job fine, and came free, ive turned down numerous bags by using it, and i didnt pay too much for it to give the impession to overs that i care for the environment
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Mon 14 May 2007, 17:30,
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my backpack which ive had for a year or two now does the job fine, and came free, ive turned down numerous bags by using it, and i didnt pay too much for it to give the impession to overs that i care for the environment

you offend my ostentatious environmentalism!
I won't wear a wristband out of principle either. Hardly the most altruistic of motives to give to charity...
Interesting article in The Times vaguely related to this, I'll dig it out, give me two.
EDIT: Here it is. Opinion piece about the contrast between the "Old Briton" and the "New Briton". Tenuous link but the sentiment's there...
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Mon 14 May 2007, 17:40,
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I won't wear a wristband out of principle either. Hardly the most altruistic of motives to give to charity...
Interesting article in The Times vaguely related to this, I'll dig it out, give me two.
EDIT: Here it is. Opinion piece about the contrast between the "Old Briton" and the "New Briton". Tenuous link but the sentiment's there...