Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/25/2011 06:57 AM CDT
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<< ST. LOUIS. May 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Budweiser is asking adult men across America to help save one million gallons of water by not shaving in the days and weeks leading up to World Environment Day (June 5). As part of Budweiser's ongoing commitment to water conservation, the Grow One. Save a Million. program allows consumers to get involved and save roughly 5 gallons of water for each shave they skip.* >>

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http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/budweiser-asks-guys-to-help-save-a-million-gallons-of-water-by-not-shaving-121998368.html

Why just men? We could save a lot of water if women stopped shaving too. Who's with me!??
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Re: Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/25/2011 10:13 AM CDT
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Do you really want a lot of hairy women running around? ICK!
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Re: Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/25/2011 12:53 PM CDT
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"Do you really want a lot of hairy women running around? ICK!"


The problem with women is they can cover their hairy places with clothes and pretend they're helping the enviroment when in actuality they are totally not participating. As a guardian of mother earth I may have to run around and do random inspections. Ill have to think up proper earth/enviromental themed insults for the smooth women.
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Re: Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/25/2011 03:04 PM CDT
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Who uses five gallons of water when they shave? I think I probably use 2 gallons max, and don't shave every day anyway.

Kerl
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Re: Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/25/2011 04:00 PM CDT
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Call me crazy but when talking of men and bathroom habits I'd much rather see women not shaving their legs. We need to ENCOURAGE men to use more water in the restroom with a WASH YOUR HANDS! sign.

I wish I was kidding. As a manager of a fast food place for a while (long time ago) I did hand checks and had to force MOST of my male employees to get into that habit.

Hand checks consisted of "Do your hands smell like soap?" (Yes soap is part of washing your hands!) "Did you wash your hands?" -Sheepish look and a head shake. Looking to see if they're hands are damp, and then asking one of the two questions is appropriate.

/endrant
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Re: Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/25/2011 04:03 PM CDT
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"their" I hate typos. Anyhoo. Soap. Good.
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Re: Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/26/2011 06:45 AM CDT
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You know, I was taught not to urinate on my hands. I'm not saying, but I'm saying.


~James
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The Hoot Club, RR's finest group of friends.
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Re: Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/26/2011 08:19 PM CDT
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Washing your hands doesn't have anything to do with whether or not you urinated on them. I hope I've missed your point, because as it stands I hear "If I don't pee on them, are they in need on washing?" Uhm, yes. They are.
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Re: Sexist Environment Day Campaign? on 05/27/2011 10:06 AM CDT
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The biggest issue with hand washing should be not how clean you are, but how clean the surfaces you touched in the restroom are.

SGM Sleken
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