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How A Lettuce Bikini Helped Turkeys January 22, 2008

Posted by Pulin Modi | Permalink | Comments ( 2 ) | TrackBack

My friend and co-worker Nicole is pretty incredible. Here's a little guide to her recent trip to Philly.

Step 1. Figure out a catchy way to get people's attention (lettuce bikini).

Step 2. Figure out something everyone will want (vegan "turkey" sandwiches).

Step 3. Find someone who likes turkeys (Ben Franklin, who once suggested that turkeys should be the national bird).

Step 4. Have a "lettuce lady" feed "Ben Franklin" a sandwich.

Step 5. Tell thousands of more people about the way turkeys are abused by doing an interview for the evening news.

Step 6. Smile knowing that there are creative and fun ways to reach out to people about animal rights issues.

Remember to please join the peta2 Street Team so you can learn about all the ways you can help out where you live with cool activism ideas. That's what I love about working in this office. If everyone paid attention to something as simple as a leaflet, we'd have an easy job. But the fact is it's hard to get people's attention these days! So we'll do what it takes to shine the spotlight on the suffering animals endure and inform people about what we can all do to help stop it.

-Pulin


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thats awesome! - me and my friends were thinking of doing something similar to this.But we couldn't find the perfect location to get more attention especially from the media. We thought about parliament hill (Canada) but we assumed it would be frowned upon and might lead to being arrested. =/

Posted by: kayla at January 22, 2008 6:10 PM
                                                               

I think PETA should sell lettuce bikinis this summer to get the beach talking...just an idea.

:)

Posted by: Catt at February 13, 2008 7:20 PM
                                                               

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