Featured: Craig passed me a banana heading for the waste-stream
Question: How can we reach close-minded folks?
Gee, its frustrating sometimes to live among the blind. Is it even possible to open other peoples eyes. In regard to this experiment, there are those people who are reluctant to see its viability. How would eating other people's trash be meaningful in any way, to them?

The question a friend and I were trying to expand upon. What came to mind was the denial phase of human intuition, such as when someone tells me I am wrong, my immediate reaction is to say "no I'm not." I think the denial effect applies because there is denial in the viability of this experiment. Everything I am doing is pretty much going against the grain of a typical American lifestyle. This is a rambling Post. Who would like to eat trash, when they have perfectly good money to spend to food. How am i reaching closed minded folks. Is this much of an attempt to educate people. How can this experiment be productive to someone who doesnt see the point. Its these people who wouldn't be accepting of the point anyway.

soda, rite aid score took a 2 min video at Rite Aid dumpster. I've not been able to get it to load. But was able to load a short video of opening up the mystery bags. no inspiring words of wisdom, just food. but try this link?
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=378376817876
Lesser Feature: Dr. Stuart is beyond LaysFood: banana, banana nut muffin, Lays chips.
Rite Aid Score: Box of Reese's, Batman themed Air-Heads, Banana flavored MoonPies, and 5 mystery bags that turned to be Cracker Jack knock-offs.
cool "our daily bread"-like videos. sustainable edition.
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