[kj] Blog entry at that new MySpace page of the KJ
ade
ade at the-lab.zetnet.co.uk
Fri Jun 13 16:26:47 EDT 2008
We've been circumventig nature like mad, innit.
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[mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On Behalf Of Brendan Quinn
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Subject: Re: [kj] Blog entry at that new MySpace page of the KJ
Actually I'm probably wrong there, fishies don't rely on soil, that I'm
aware of. But most of your diet probably does...
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Everything natural that you eat relies on soil, whether directly or
indirectly, it's the base of the food chain. Diet is critical to good health
and good soil is critical to good diet. I think even Jaz quoted Ghandi
regards soil / excrement in the interview on the KJ website...
And from what I'm aware of, like all the other appalling statistics, the
amount of arable land is dwindling, the amount of topsoil on that land is
dwindling, and the quality of soil has been diminishing for a long time.
Think his point was that we're washing our turds out to sea as opposed to
returning them to the foodchain where they belong
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Sent: Saturday, 14 June 2008 7:37 a.m.
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Subject: Re: [kj] Blog entry at that new MySpace page of the KJ
No, I meant any thoughts on the etymology of the word "hummus." I was
replying to comments that "humus is a root word that means soil," but
also, "homo." So why do we have a snick dip that could translate to
"soil"? Or.. "human"? Soylent green is made of people??? Not appetizing,
to ip one's pita bread in soil.
-Oliver
Alex Smith wrote:
> I'm all for it. It's great. Americans need to expand their fuckin'
palattes, let alone their narrow cultural parameters.
>
> Alex in NYC
>
>
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>> From: "B. Oliver Sheppard" <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>
>> Sent: Jun 13, 2008 2:09 AM
>> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
<gathering at misera.net>
>> Subject: Re: [kj] Blog entry at that new MySpace page of the KJ
"documentary"
>>
>> Okay, so eating pita bread with HUMMUS is getting more popular in the
>> USA for a snack. Any thoughts?
>>
>> -Oliver
>>
>>
>>
>> sade1 wrote:
>>
>>>> the word human derives from humus, a root word for earth or soil...THAT
>>>>
>>>
>
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