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I receive a fair number of books to review each week, so I thought I should do what several magazines and other publications do; list those books that have arrived in my mailbox so you know that this is the pool of books from which I will be reading and reviewing on my blog. Red State, Blue…

Not sure whether to laugh or cry. Being very poor, I really don't have to think about it much. We live pretty sustainably, because we don't have the option not to. Except that I do need to think about it, because I'm going to school now and won't always be poor - will I continue to live as I should, when I have other options?

I like to think I will.

But I'm not there yet and honestly can't say.

Paper towels (for example) suck ass - rags rock. But paper towels are a lot more convenient......

Yeah....I think I'll go ahead and work on sustainability because I like consumerism, and I want to be able to consume as much as I damn well please.

Yay!