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Getting ready for the Green Living seminar I am giving on the 6th. Free & open to public. Ad will be in Daily Record.
- towsonhomes about 3 hours ago
Yea Green Client, Eco Consultant Lands Spot on NBC Green living segment Yippie jumping 4 joy
- MediaCollective about 3 hours ago
Living 'green'? Have any great green ideas? Let me know on our comments and feedback page! Greenhome.com
- greenhomey about 7 hours ago
@FannieSpankings I painted my living room "Sweet Caroline" green.
- uglyaudio about 7 hours ago
what do u guys feel about having a black walled living room with grey flooring and purple / lime green furniture ?
- mishref about 10 hours ago

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- New MiDemFem See Profile I'm a Fan of MiDemFem permalink

I don't understand how removing carpet from a home in cooler climates is "going green" in any way. Perhaps if you live in an apartment building it would be different. But if you lived in an actual house in an area of the country where the winters are cold removing carpet is going to make your home colder, resulting in higher heating bills. I know this from personal experience.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 PM on 11/20/2008
- debwk See Profile I'm a Fan of debwk permalink

Where do these people "air-dry" their laundry? Not a clothesline, or a clothespin in sight! Or would
a clothesline spoil their very deliberate and very self-conscious aesthetic?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 11/20/2008
- Semaj51 See Profile I'm a Fan of Semaj51 permalink

Some of these "suggestions" are way too costly for the average person who can't afford a New York townhouse.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 11/20/2008

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