Naked Chef my hero
Wow, I reckon Jamie Oliver is a bit of a legend, he totally inspires me. Just watched him on 60 mins, did you know he grew up with dyslexia and had got hassled all the time at school for having to have special tutoring etc? And his Dad ran a restauraunt, and he started helping out there when he was 8 and got the passion for food. He's so cool becausehe's so passionate and excited about what he does, i loved the "Jamie's school dinners" show - that takes a big manto take on the way things have been done for so long and coming up against kids not liking the food/schools not beingable to afford the food/parents complaining/school dinner ladies complaining! It's amazing how he is still taking on 15 apprentice chefs every year - which are kids off the street which don't have much of a future and helps them turn their lives around and become amazing chefs - apprarently this is the 3rd year he's done it! And with doing all this he's taken such huge risks financially. Nice to see someone not being all like "oh i'm famous look at me" ratherseeing the bigger picture and taking action to make changes! Ahhh it's refreshing... hmmm how can I catch this wave...
Did you know that Recycling is a scam and we should chuck all our rubbish in a landfill?
Shocked at my statment? So am I!! But... see http://www.cato.org/dailys/8-27-97.html wow it's bizzare - i feel like i'd be hung, drawn and quartered if I didn't recycle - but now I know that it is bad for the environment to recycle anyway and costs massive amounts of tax payers dollars to anyway... I might rethink! Apparently the only thing worth recycling is aluminum because it is actually worth money.

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Oh blasphemy!!!! I'm shocked.... you need to look at my work's website.
What about the landfill issue? Do we really want to be surrounded by as much rubbish as we are?
Ah i'm so glad Recycling has such a great following - it's funny how scammed we can be! haha well that's what the writer of this article would say! I have to stand up for myself and say I could happily live without a dryer - i have only used a dryer once in the last year i'd just like to point out!!!! Landfill space isn't an issue, like they said if all the garbage the USA has produced in the last 1000 years was put into one landfill that would be 35 miles by 35 miles, sounds big? But yet is only a teeny tiny dot on the map of the whole of the USA... soooo.. yeah... i reckon, instead of recycling, my flatmate May's suggestion of spending the money trying to produce a product like plastic that breaks down faster would be a good answer.
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