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Christy ten Broeke <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 24 Sep 2000 10:09:13 +0200
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Kevin, with great interest I  followed the link to the simple
lifestyle
page.  Thought it had to be  about chucking that tv out the window,
stressfree life, back to cavetimes...
To my disappointment it appeared to be a religious site. I can't even
get in
to take a look without becoming a member. What is the name of love has
teatreeoil to do with this site?
If you are a member and have great benifit from being a member it is
nice
that you want to share something good with us.
But I am not really interested in becoming a member of a Christian
site.  If
for the sake of a discussion you would post this link it would be
quite
appropriote.  But just saying on this Paleolist that we can learn to
live a
plein and simple lifestyle suggested to me it would be strictly Paleo.
I see a very interesting religious and filosofical discussion coming
by
lately and all that are not interested can delete it immediately.
But I would never advertise my own religion by posting it in a link.
I do
not want to take away the beauty of what you have found for yourself
there in
any way.   Please, just don't disguise something as personal as
religion so
that a person might think it to be strictly Paleo and goes there to
have a
look.

Christy from the Netherlands



Possum Hunter schreef:

> Wal-Mart sells Tea Tree oil at a reasonable price.
> Kevin Raper
> Piedmont SC
> Learn how to live a plain and simple lifestyle! Go to
> http://www.egroups.com/group/PlainAndSimpleLifestyle and subscribe today!

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