Scenes from Monday’s West Lafayette City Council meeting: Microplastics in the wash, a drive-thru in Menard’s out lot and … a visit from the 1974 movie props department.
Wow, let’s to back to natural fabrics. Nothing beats the real thing - wool, linen, cotton silk and
especially cashmere.
NO! They can not have our water, unless they bring the corporation to our county. Let’ sell them 9000 of our acres for $128,000,000. Who paid that? The taxpayers!
How many plastic bottles are used and thrown away every day? Why can’t you drink from the tap? Don’t like the taste, then add a drop of lemon or lime juice and keep refilling your own container. And bring back Pepsi in the glass bottles, better than plastic or cans.
He's right on the water issue. 100% right. Jake is right.
Indeed. (As for the “gag,” he just needed a pinstripe suit. “He’s a council member, he’s an actor, he’s a council member, he’s an actor…!”)
Wow, let’s to back to natural fabrics. Nothing beats the real thing - wool, linen, cotton silk and
especially cashmere.
NO! They can not have our water, unless they bring the corporation to our county. Let’ sell them 9000 of our acres for $128,000,000. Who paid that? The taxpayers!
How many plastic bottles are used and thrown away every day? Why can’t you drink from the tap? Don’t like the taste, then add a drop of lemon or lime juice and keep refilling your own container. And bring back Pepsi in the glass bottles, better than plastic or cans.