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First Interview - 10 month old Quadruplets

August 7th 2002

10 month old quadruplets. That’s 4 kids, wanting to do 4 entirely different things, for many hours during the day.

Yeah I don’t think I want that job. Definitely not for $6.50 an hour. The interview went okay, it just doesn’t seem like something I want. Lets hope I get this kennel or receptionist job.

I’ve been really really into the environment lately. I didn’t used to be, I mean I would recycle, sure, but I always thought organizations like PETA and Greenpeace were like, hippie tree huggers.

Granted, I still think PETA is full of shit because of how they handle issues. They do some crazy stuff. Psycho stuff. But it HAS gotten their organization a lot of publicity.

Anyways, I’ve been looking up ways that I can help the environment online. Finding products that are safer for the environment, donating to organizations that help animals or to help save land like rainforests.

‘He’ is really supportive of it, and I’m very happy about that. But some of my other friends pretty much scoff at the idea. And it kinda upsets me. I tried sharing a link with my friends Pip and Borlak and they kept making fun of me for wanting to save the rainforests. It’s really sad. I mean why wouldn’t you want to save them? For one, once they’re gone you’re not going to get them back. Not to mention there could be cures for so many diseases in them such as AIDs or Cancer. But no, why waste the effort on trying to save our fucking planet when you can sit and home and watch TV eating your microwavable dinner. Great.

And you can sit on your lawn chair, in some suburban area, with about 10 feet worth of lawn in front of you and watch your children play with an old grubby tire. Maybe you can even eat a manufactured meal later on. And what happens if the electricity goes out? What happens when our energy runs out? What then? It’s not like we’d have any crops or animals to feed us, they’d all be gone. But who cares, right? Because you’re happy the way you are.

Ugh, it’s attitudes like that, that really make me sick. People who just don’t care about all of the abandoned animals, all of the sold off farmland to make new $200k+ houses, or the fact that thousands of acres of rainforests are being chopped down all the time for the paper on your desk. Did you know that there is actually a safe alternative to using paper? There is actually a plant in Africa that grows twice as fast and produces the same damn paper, but no……..we musn’t, because chopping down trees is tradition!

Blah on them all I say. I’m not giving up my fight.

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9 Responses to “First Interview - 10 month old Quadruplets”
  1. Melissa Says:

    Amen. Did you get my email last week about your environmental page?

  2. Crys Says:

    No my e-mail has been messed up and I haven’t fixed it yet. I will fix it today!

  3. Melissa Says:

    Okay, if I need to send it again, let me know.

  4. Crys Says:

    Please do, I’m not sure if it will be sent again.

  5. Melissa Says:

    Sent. Let me know if it still doesn’t show up.

  6. Crys Says:

    Blah, still not working, if you want to send it to confusedbeara@aol.com I KNOW that one works. Sorry for all the trouble :(

  7. Melissa Says:

    Okay, I sent it to ConfusedBear@aol.com , I hope that will work.

  8. Melissa Says:

    (you posted confusedbeara, but I didn’t think that was right… correct?)

  9. Crys Says:

    ha ha, we’re just not having any luck

    Yeah it’s confusedbear@aol.com

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