How are you living green?

<p>I'm not really doing it because of a trend.</p>

<p>Notice how I'm just fed up with the ridiculous gas prices and stopped my gas wasting driving techniques.</p>

<p>I am doing my part, one step at a time. I ride my bike everywhere, refrain from using too much plastic, pick up any litter on the streets, use energy efficient lightbulbs, ect. That is how America is going to make a difference: All the people doing little things to help fix a big problem.</p>

<p>I don't agree, maybe it seems to be a trend, but every little bit helps and even if it falls out of vogue sometime soon, at least we'll have helped the environment while it lasted.</p>

<p>I'm letting the grass in my front yard grow all summer without cutting it. That should do the trick...</p>

<p>I've decided I'm gonna cut back on driving when I'm going to places no further than 5 miles. Walking there should do the trick (and be a good exercise, too). And I totally agree about supporting the local Farmer's Market.</p>

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I'm letting the grass in my front yard grow all summer without cutting it. That should do the trick...

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<p>You could get a push-mower... Good for you too :).</p>

<p>I've been wearing more and more green shirts.</p>

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You could get a push-mower... Good for you too .

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<p>I hate push mowers...they don't make the yard look cut <.< electric mowers are much better</p>

<p>^ How does a yard look "cut"? Lol. Grass grows unevenly anyways so within a week it doesn't matter. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>It doesn't look even at all <.<</p>