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Posted on November 19, 2009 by alan

Humble Pie Supplies

But Exxon, as they are now known, won’t even see that. From Grist, this ad from the 60’s:

humble-oil

CategoriesUncategorized Tagsbaseball, children, Deepwater Horizon, market, people

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A collision of double entendre has caught us in the crossfire of capitalism and self-preservation. We need to sort it out. But what does Green actually mean? We look at its use to determine what we mean by green: a color, the signal to ‘go’, money, envy, erogeneity, inexperience, eco-friendliness? Green is all of these things. But today, the word is tied by all its definitions into a package, a marketing vortex urging us to keep what we have and keep it all going. We have to go back to second grade and ask which of these does not belong? The purpose for this site seems self-explanatory, but I tried to sum it up in the very first post.

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Alan Flurry is an Athens, Georgia-based writer and filmmaker. He is currently an editor and producer for the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia.

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