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|    marika to All    |
|    Re: WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON    |
|    30 May 07 20:34:18    |
      XPost: alt.astronomy, alt.sports.hockey.nhl.det-redwings, rec.ar       s.tv.mst3k.misc       XPost: rec.games.roguelike.nethack, alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley       From: marika5000@gmail.com              aphextwin00@yahoo.com wrote in message       <1180467087.761368.85000@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>...       >       >It's a product of American corporate fascism. Stop the WAR MACHINE.       >                     Nylon is ok. I am wearing it now. we need parachutes.              Btw a lot of women's clothes are now being made with part nylon.        The reason is it is comfy and does not wrinkle. Much better than polyester,       I think that spandex is part nylon.               I don't think there is anything specifically toxic about nylon. It uses       petroleum, a nonrenawable resource. Then again, how many Breedles are       getting to the rally on foot?        There is really no fabric for clothing that is not "wasteful". In some way.        Just make sure you keep the banner so that you guys can use it year in       year out that is the best you can do. Nylon is durable so you will be able       to use       it quite a long time, as opposed to if you made it of paper or cotton which       wear out quicker and then you would have to replace it       think of the positive ofit, besides cotton and paper would probably make       terrible parachutes.              mk5000              "this is just where i crash when I'm here."--kelly clarkson              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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