"Why doesn't NEW SEASONS carry organic salt?!?! NO ON FLUORIDE!!!!"
I'm not going to say which side of the debate I'm on, but I will say that even though I see signs that I disagree with and make me angry, it is still that person's right to have a sign on their property and to say what they want to say. Even if you don't agree with it.
Don't vandalize other people's signs. Just put up your own sign on your own lawn--you have a right to say what you want to say, too.
GET THE FORK OUTTA HERE
Hank - maybe you donate the $25 because you love the store and what it has done for the community...? It's a donation. The idea is to donate money. The sticker is a thank-you for donating the money. (Also, and I think you probably know this, but when you spend $25 at a store, that store does not make $25. What they make depends on the cost of the item, the markup, etc.)
I have a hard time seeing how this is a problematic fundraiser. Lovable local entity needs help, asks community if they would like to save it. This feels like the plot of an eighties movie where the kids arrive on dirt bikes to help save the hotdog stand, because they love it so much. It's the same concept really, minus the dirt bikes. And the hotdogs.
I often compare myself to Tommy, not because I am blind and deaf but rather I am really into Pinball.
I'm more interested in the fact that the movie stars White Guys Saving America™ against Evil Asians™, and of the actors in this film, the "evil asians" are american while said white guys are not. FASCINATING.
@Fruit Cup @Graham @all: Speaking of Dragon's Lair, the first "Tropes vs Women: Video Games" has been posted, and the topic is the "damsel in distress." It's an awesome series and everyone should watch it:
http://www.feministfrequency.com/2013/03/d…
Oh and hi Dirk!!
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