On Sat, 26 May 2012 06:08:04 +0000, MotoFox
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wrote:
>And it came to pass that jmcquown delivered the following message unto the
>people, saying~
>
>> LOL! I just cancelled my cell phone service today. It was a ridiculous
>> waste of money. I can't get a signal unless I walk to the end of the
>> driveway, cross both fingers, hop up and down on one foot while reciting
>> poetry
We're talking serious lack of cell coverage here. I have a
>> land line. No longer a cell phone.
>
>Yup. Been that way all along, myself.
>
>> I'll jump on the non-organic bandwagon. It's a marketing scheme designed
>> to make you pay more for eggs. Unless you were there throughout the
>> process, how do you know the eggs are organic?
>
>Legalised fraud. "Organic" is just Hippiese/Marketr0idish for "pay more
>for an inferior product that spoils sooner". The whole "organic" fad is
>just a scam meant to dick more money out of consumers whilst making them
>think they're getting something that's somehow superior or better for
>them. Really, it's just exactly the same old product you'd been getting
>for years, except it now costs 40% more and is justified by feel-good
>buzzwords.
>
>It's fraud, plain and simple.
'Zactly! There is no such thing as organic food, not so long as
there's precipitation and gravity. And it's very easy to tell that
produce isn't organic, if it has no insect damage it's not organic.
The idiots who pay nearly double for perfect looking organic produce
have smaller brains than an insect. I don't use any insecticides in
my vegetable garden, it's rare I harvest anything that doesn't show
some sign of insect nibbling.