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G Living: Contemporary Green Lifestyle Network

The first thing I said when I went to the G Living Network site was, “WOW, that Brendan Brazier character is hot.” C’mon girls, we’re just coming off the World Cup where all men are created equal…to Adonis.
Green Living seems to be pumping out a multi-media network, which includes TV (pods), magazine, blogs, reviews, reports, and a marketplace. The front page is a bit busy, but it gets a thumbs up in my book, because it is clearly on its way. It seems a little bit like a cross between Lime TV and Current TV, but the niche is still in its neonatal stages. Tuned into Tim VanOrden’s interview on raw food. Could have been cut down a bit more, but some really amazing pieces…Take note girls, Tim says, “My body can function under very, very high levels, under extreme conditions.” One more thumbs up in my book.
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I’m just on this major shopping spree right now. Boyfriend coming to town, doing a little strategic pick-up with my credit card online. Wham, Bam, Thank you Ma’am – click here to pay – and Voi’la. Lube at your doorstep two days later.
Happened to cum upon this incredible, in-depth website called Organic Lubricant. Basically they sold me on the first line:
“Firefly® is a 100% natural moisturizing lubricant from the makers of Nude™, that provides incredible pleasure for men and women who want to have the best sex possible.” $hit man, not that we need any help, but hell, if it’s that good…”
Nude lube is one of the lines sold under Firefly. I was searching for reviews and happened to cum upon clitical. Ha, what a funny name. Anyway, this horny guinea pig of a lady did one really in depth review, literally. So it’d be good to check out the “ups and downs” of this product before purchasing. And hey, if you are one of the lucky ladies (or men) who try out this product or others, definitely post a reply….inquiring loins want to know. ;o)
Greenpeace TV
by Jennifer Cross · 02/21/06

According to a survey by Salary.com, the average worker admits to wasting 2.09 hours per eight-hour workday (not including lunch and scheduled break times). Participants in the survey sited “personal Internet” use as the biggest distracter from their workday.
It is well known that the Internet does have the ability to beckon us away from end-of-the-month budget reviews, proposals with a 5 p.m. deadline and other important work-related duties that we are actually paid for. It’s essentially inevitable. But at least now there is a way to waste away your 2.09 hours, be entertained, and become better informed about environmental issues, and it’s through Greenpeace TV.
The Friday the 13th ad that can be found on Greenpeace’s UK site urges us to “Tell Tony Blair nuclear power is not the answer to climate change.” We are encouraged to do so by watching a highly convincing act of terrorism whereby a highjacked plane flies straight into a nuclear power plant while a British family watches from the seashore.
Another great ad that will eat up three minutes and 29 seconds of your day is told to us from the perspective of some great apes. The spot begins when a family’s house is torn apart with a chain saw (an analogy to the ape’s ancient forest being sawed down by international loggers). The apes pose the great question, “Why destroy ancient forests for wood and paper when it could all come from responsibly logged wood and timber?” That’s a great question indeed.
In addition, you can eat up your time by watching clips about everything from E-Waste in Hong Kong to the fictional Greenhouse Olympics. They are well-produced, high quality and likely will bring you a better chuckle than skimming through listings on match.com











