Originally Posted By Goofyernmost 1. No! In the words of Ron White; "I didn't climb all the way to the top of the food chain to eat lettuce". 2. No! I use very, very few batteries. 3. No! I don't have a regular schedule. I guess it is just whenever I think it needs it. One week, two weeks and I'm sure it has gone longer than that from time to time.
Originally Posted By debtee Are you a vegetarian? I have been at various stages and I don't eat much meat but I'm married to an Aussie bloke...they love their meat!lol Do you recycle small batteries? No what is this? We have a recycling bin for general hosehold paper and plastic bottles but we are not allowed to put batteries in there. Do you change your bed sheets weekly? Yes always I love clean sheets.
Originally Posted By mj9401 No. No, but we mostly use rechargable batteries. Yes. In the summer I do the kids sheets a few times a week.
Originally Posted By Mrs Nurmi NO! Mmm...meat good... No, I am terrible at rembering to recycle anything let alone unusual things. Not much use for batteries any longer, things seem to be more and more rechargeable. I should, but it's often a little longer. I love clean sheets too!
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Jeez, all you weekly sheet-changers...makes me tired just thinkin' of doin' that ev'ry week. <---puts head down on desk for a little nap
Originally Posted By Labuda Are you a vegetarian? Not anymore, but I spent a cou0ple of years as an ovo-lacto vegetarian when I was in my 20s. DH was 100% vegan for about 12 years until we met and I ruined him and got him eating meat and wearing leather again. hehe Do you recycle small batteries? At the theatre, yes. At home, nope. Do you change your bed sheets weekly? Sometimes.
Originally Posted By alexbook Vegetarian? Yes!!!!! [I wasn't going to post in this thread, but I couldn't let the parade of "No"s go on any longer.] Recycle batteries? Sadly, no. Change sheets weekly? Depends on how much time and energy I have for doing laundry.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy My favorite fictional vegetarian: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebe_Buffay" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P hoebe_Buffay</a>
Originally Posted By alexbook >>My favorite fictional vegetarian:<< <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Dolittle" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D octor_Dolittle</a>
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <Phoebe is also somewhat of a champion of animal rights and the environment. She is a vegetarian, and eats "nothing with a face". One time, however, she was so depressed after her husband (who was pretending to be gay) left her that she ate a cheeseburger, which Monica saw and told the group about later. She also succumbed to her cravings for meat during her pregnancy, though only after Joey agreed that he would abstain from meat so that no extra animals would need to be killed. In The One With George Stephanopoulos Monica admits that she once tricked Phoebe into eating meat. While at dinner once with Rachel and Dr. Greene, she points out to him that she "doesn't eat meat", to which he eventually responds "I'll never understand you lesbians." She defends her position against eating turkeys at Thanksgiving by claiming they are "beautiful, intelligent animals". She is against the wearing of fur coats (although she inherited a mink one, and later on even began to like wearing it). Once, she became very upset upon witnessing trees being cut down and sold as Christmas trees. She also cries when flowers die (and even arranges funerals for them), and feels sorry about sitting on a line of ants and accidentally killing them. She even named the rat living in her apartment, then when the rat, Bob, had babies and was killed, she tried to raise the babies. Although she is a vegetarian, in "The One In Vegas", after suggesting to go to KFC to eat the 99-cent meat special and Monica says, "Phoebe, you don't eat meat", and Phoebe responds, "For 99 cents, I'd eat you!"> LOL, a great stinger there on the end...
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Not on your life (sesame beef would be very boring without the beef) No, but I use rechargable batteries and recycle other things No
Originally Posted By chickendumpling Nope Nope but I feel guilty about it. That counts for something, doesn't it? lol. I do recycle lots of other things and now will make an extra effort to go get some rechargeable batteries this weekend. Yep
Originally Posted By MissCandice no no gawd no, that would involve actually doing my laundry in a timely manner.