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What's Scarier Than hellogoodbye in Drag? November 7, 2008

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The meat and dairy industry destroying our environment! That's right my friends. Did you know that farmed animals use more than half the water consumed in the US? That's not very Green is it—wasteful don't ya think?!

Runner up for scariest this Halloween: Our Friends in hellogoodbye in drag!




Did anyone get any sweet vegan candy for Halloween? I didn't get candy (so lame, I know—feel free to donate your extras at the next HGB show), however, I got some soy cheese pizza from Pizza Fusion in Ft Lauderdale, FL.


So I must say I met some of my personal heroes the other day in Orlando, FL. Street Teamers Maggie and Liza are starting an animal rights group in their school, AND they got their school to stop dissection! Maggie used a computer program instead of cutting up animals and got the best grade in her class. Oh Snap!


You can take charge, too, like our friend Forrest of HGB who helped us get loud in Orlando.


Oh and I'm thinking about reinstating soy ice cream Mondays—remember those days? That was the life.

Get Rowdy

Paige


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lol! that looks like so much fun!

Posted by: erin at November 7, 2008 10:59 PM
                                                               

Once you've seen the music video to the song "I Want to Break Free" you'll realize their drag outfits are quite sub par in the "Bands Dress Up In Drag" category.

:)

Posted by: King of Fiji at November 8, 2008 6:59 AM
                                                               

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