What I want for Christmas

Oct 13, 2004 15:56

Is a trained monkey that will throw poo on command!!! So note to all my friends..I want a poo flinging monkey by December. And to all my enemies, DON"T FUCK WITH ME OR YOU"LL BE COVERED IN SHIT!!!
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And now all you've been waiting for...

Think Green!
The Environment and You.

Featuring
Renowned Environmental Activist Julia "Butterfly" Hill
As well as local L.A. artist Jilian Spears, California League of Conservation Voters, Bus Riders Union, and Physicians for Social Responsibility.

Thursday, October 28, 2004 6:00-8:00 SGM 123 with reception to follow. Book signing with Julia "Butterfly" Hill. Entrance is free. For more information contact Mitchell Tsai at mmt@usc.edu or visit www.uscenvironmentfirst.com.

Julia Butterfly Hill brought international attention to the plight of the world’s last remaining ancient forests when she climbed 180 feet up into the branches of a 1000 year-old Redwood tree and refused to come down. Her historic protest to the environmental destruction caused by the clear-cutting of ancient redwoods culminated after 738 days with a negotiated agreement that provided permanent protection for the tree known as Luna and a buffer-zone around it.

Julia Butterfly Hill is a writer, poet and an activist. She is the author of the national best seller The Legacy of Luna and the co-author of One Makes The Difference, both published by HarperSanFrancisco. The 2002 Sounds True audio release, Spiritual Activation, captures Julia’s vital message as it is given at her standing-room-only appearances across the country.

Julia founded the non-profit organization, Circle of Life to promote the sustainability, restoration and preservation of life. She speaks regularly on university campuses, has addressed the UN, lobbied congress, and has continued to stand on the front lines of environmental and social justice issues all over the world. Her courage, conviction and profound clarity in articulating a message of hope, empowerment and love and respect for all life has inspired millions of people worldwide.

Directions(please remember if you want to park on-campus, it's $6)

110 (Harbor Freeway) North

Take the Exposition Boulevard exit.
Go straight through the 37th Street light. Keep left.
Go under the freeway bridge and across Flower Street and Figueroa Street.
Turn Right onto Vermont Boulevard
Turn Right into Gate 6 at 36th Place, park in Parking Structure.

110 (Harbor/Pasadena Freeway) South
Take the Exposition Boulevard exit.
Go across Flower Street and Figueroa Street.
Turn Right onto Vermont Boulevard
Turn Right into Gate 6 at 36th Place, park in Parking Structure.

10 (Santa Monica Freeway) East
Take the Vermont exit.
Go South down Vermont
Turn left into Gate 6 at 36th Place, park in Parking Structure.

10 (Santa Monica Freeway) West
Take the Vermont exit.
Go South down Vermont
Turn left into Gate 6 at 36th Place, park in Parking Structure.

405 (San Diego Freeway) South or North
Transition to the 10 (Santa Monica Freeway) east heading toward Los Angeles.
Take the Vermont exit.
Go South down Vermont
Turn left into Gate 6 at 36th Place, park in Parking Structure.

101 (Hollywood/Ventura Freeway) South or North
Transition to the 110 (Harbor Freeway) south.
Take the Exposition Boulevard exit.
Go across Flower Street and Figueroa Street.
Turn Right onto Vermont Boulevard
Turn Right into Gate 6 at 36th Place, park in Parking Structure.

5 (Golden State/Santa Ana Freeway) South or North
Transition to the 10 west (Santa Monica Freeway ) and then to the 110 south (Harbor Freeway).
Take the Exposition Boulevard exit.
Go across Flower Street and Figueroa Street.
Turn Right onto Vermont Boulevard
Turn Right into Gate 6 at 36th Place, park in Parking Structure.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Take the 105 (Century Freeway) east.
Transition to the 110 (Harbor Freeway) north.
Take the Exposition Boulevard exit.
Go straight through the 37th Street light. Keep left.
Go under the freeway bridge and across Flower Street and Figueroa Street.
Turn Right onto Vermont Boulevard
Turn Right into Gate 6 at 36th Place, park in Parking Structure.

Environment 1st would like to thank our sponsors for the event. Unruh Political Student Association, Student Senate, and the Gender Studies Department. Co-Sponsored by Eco-SC, Human Rights Action, Peace and Conflict Scholars, Green-Net, Political Science Undergraduate Association, Environmental Law Society, and USC Democrats
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