Litter. Bleep.
This morning on Good Morning America there was a segment featuring children giving advice to the new administration. It made me smile, of course. But I especially liked a little girl who commented on the problems of litter.
That is because I hate litter. It is one of my pet peeves.
I've been known to tap someone on the shoulder and say, "Excuse me, I think you dropped this!"
Just yesterday I took advantage of the Washington State Hotline/Web Site to report an abuser I was following on the highway.
I wanted to find the video to listen again to the children's ideas so I searched the Internet. That is when I happened upon this photograph of the morning after the inauguration.
That is because I hate litter. It is one of my pet peeves.
I've been known to tap someone on the shoulder and say, "Excuse me, I think you dropped this!"
Just yesterday I took advantage of the Washington State Hotline/Web Site to report an abuser I was following on the highway.
I wanted to find the video to listen again to the children's ideas so I searched the Internet. That is when I happened upon this photograph of the morning after the inauguration.
GRRRRRR!
Comments
I hate litter, too.
http://lilmouse.blogsite.org/
It is not natural to squeeze more than one million animals into such a small space. That's what happens. The grass will grow in the spring.
Junebug: I was suprised, too. Painfully.
Heather: They could just take it home.
Amanda: I taught you well (:
Coffeypot: I don't think politics is at play here. I have friends on both fences who equally care for the environment. My first instinct was to say "youth." Ouch, I'm going to get hit on that one.
LadyStyx: I must go google igmos. (:
Nikki: little pyromaniacs, aren't they?
WT: Thats a perfect description.
M@: That old ad campaign with the teary eyed native American ran through my mind when I saw the photo of the litter. And... I will not buy into it being to crowded to be conscious of the litter. There were umpteen hundred plastic sacks in that picture. Which meant that people carried their stuff IN in sacks. They could DAMN WELL carry it back out.
I'm sure there were many who were conscientious. The other's give us all a BLEEP Bleeping bad name.
ChrisB: I don't remember preaching it -- but I know my kids were aware of my litter aversion.
also another really big hate I have is ciggie ends..... ARGHHHHhhhhhhhhhh
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Obviously, not all parents follow that credo. Bummer.