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            <title>Comment #1 by Erik Hoffner</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 07:12:33 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>we've arrived<p>That's all I can say that's positive, that we've arrived. If they're making fun of us, then they're paying attention. And these particular shows make fun of everything for a laugh.<p>
What was more depressing was the Envi Media Awards the other night. Should've been called the Envi Entertainment Awards. It was so empty, it was like looking at Access Hollywood Goes Green or something. <p>
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				<p><strong>we've arrived<p>That's all I can say that's positive, that we've arrived. If they're making fun of us, then they're paying attention. And these particular shows make fun of everything for a laugh.<p>
What was more depressing was the Envi Media Awards the other night. Should've been called the Envi Entertainment Awards. It was so empty, it was like looking at Access Hollywood Goes Green or something. <p>
Erik

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            <title>Comment #2 by Delay And Deny</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 07:19:30 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Where's Normal Lear?<p><br>
To bad all this Green Movement didn't happen during the early 1970s (oh, wait a minute...it did), then Normal Lear could have written it into the script as the episode where the Meathead comes rushing home from a rally at NYU banning high carbon emitting Bunsen burners in the Chem Lab. &nbsp; Gloria would chirp that she just bought a hemp micro-skirt. &nbsp; <p>
Archie would come home, and ask "Where's my New York Post, you dum Pollack you?" <p>
Meathead would say, "Arch...do you know how much CO2 is emitted just to print a newspaper so you can read the sports page?"<p>
At that point Edith would come from the kitchen. &nbsp;"Why are you two always fighting about Global Warming?"<p>
"Edith, stifle yourself. &nbsp;And as far as warming, my beer, that's what my beer is, so get back into the kitchen and get me a cold one."<p>
Meathead, "Arch, that's why temperatures are rising every year, because hot heads like you keep making things warmer!"<p>
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				<p><strong>Where's Normal Lear?<p><br>
To bad all this Green Movement didn't happen during the early 1970s (oh, wait a minute...it did), then Normal Lear could have written it into the script as the episode where the Meathead comes rushing home from a rally at NYU banning high carbon emitting Bunsen burners in the Chem Lab. &nbsp; Gloria would chirp that she just bought a hemp micro-skirt. &nbsp; <p>
Archie would come home, and ask "Where's my New York Post, you dum Pollack you?" <p>
Meathead would say, "Arch...do you know how much CO2 is emitted just to print a newspaper so you can read the sports page?"<p>
At that point Edith would come from the kitchen. &nbsp;"Why are you two always fighting about Global Warming?"<p>
"Edith, stifle yourself. &nbsp;And as far as warming, my beer, that's what my beer is, so get back into the kitchen and get me a cold one."<p>
Meathead, "Arch, that's why temperatures are rising every year, because hot heads like you keep making things warmer!"<p>
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            <title>Comment #3 by Pangolin</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 08:31:30 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>30Rock wasn't a documentary?<p>I don't usually watch television so I was over at a friends watching 30Rock last night. The way they talked about making the most possible money exploiting consumers green awareness by flogging corporate crap I thought it was a reality show. <p>
Then they fired the Green guy for telling the truth. Total realism.<p>
You mean it wasn't? 

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				<p><strong>30Rock wasn't a documentary?<p>I don't usually watch television so I was over at a friends watching 30Rock last night. The way they talked about making the most possible money exploiting consumers green awareness by flogging corporate crap I thought it was a reality show. <p>
Then they fired the Green guy for telling the truth. Total realism.<p>
You mean it wasn't? 

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            <title>Comment #4 by SpaceSuzy</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:01:42 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>America loves a fad.</strong></p><p>While I'm excited to see that the media is bring awareness to the whole issue, I feel they crossed the line and it has become almost a fad. It's the cool new thing to do! Everyone's doing it! </p><p>
I'd love if it all stays, but after a year or so, the media and general population will become bored with it and move onto something new.</p>
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				<p><strong>America loves a fad.</strong></p><p>While I'm excited to see that the media is bring awareness to the whole issue, I feel they crossed the line and it has become almost a fad. It's the cool new thing to do! Everyone's doing it! </p><p>
I'd love if it all stays, but after a year or so, the media and general population will become bored with it and move onto something new.</p>
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