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	<title><![CDATA[Grist - Comment Feed for An interview with green designer and TV personality John Bruce]]></title>
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            <title>Comment #1 by caniscandida</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 10:29:06 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>&quot;cone-chested&quot;?</strong></p><p>No, I rather doubt that if one were to stroke Mr. Bruce's tits, one would jerk one's hand away exclaiming, "Ouch!"</p><p>
And, by the evidence of the two posted photos, he has that fetching way of drooping his head over his right shoulder.</p><p>
Green building surely deserves to be promoted wherever and whenever we can. &nbsp;And so does environmental-justice-related green building, which is why the current "This Old House" project (the better-and-better evolving PBS series) deserves some commendation, rebuilding a shotgun house in New Orleans, with appreciative attention paid to other building efforts in the Katrina-damaged area.</p>
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				<p><strong>&quot;cone-chested&quot;?</strong></p><p>No, I rather doubt that if one were to stroke Mr. Bruce's tits, one would jerk one's hand away exclaiming, "Ouch!"</p><p>
And, by the evidence of the two posted photos, he has that fetching way of drooping his head over his right shoulder.</p><p>
Green building surely deserves to be promoted wherever and whenever we can. &nbsp;And so does environmental-justice-related green building, which is why the current "This Old House" project (the better-and-better evolving PBS series) deserves some commendation, rebuilding a shotgun house in New Orleans, with appreciative attention paid to other building efforts in the Katrina-damaged area.</p>
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