Tuesday, July 10, 2007

I would like to request prayer for a small Indianapolis community church called Midtown Vineyard - new leadership is coming in, and leaders of organizations can always use prayer, since in many cases secular leaders don't listen to anyone not throwing a lightening bolt at them.

Do you automatically use a lid for fast food drinks? Why? If you are taking a refill on the road, it makes sense, but at least wait until you are leaving to pick it up - unless you are worried about spilling or something.

A case can be made for straws, since someone may have touched the cup before you (usually the employee giving it to you). I choose to take that risk sometimes.

Seems a small thing, but think of the landfill consequenses.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Personally, I rarely see the value of the cup lid. If you drop the drink, it's gone. If you knock it over, the lid pops off and it is gone. It may work as a means of keeping bugs out and that is commendable. Seagulls love landfills, and I support seagulls, and since plastic lids form a nice non-permeable base so decaying food cannot seep into the ground and thus avoid acquisition by seagulls, I support the use of plastic lids. Howdooooken! Guess who?

Modern Day Psalmist said...

thanks for praying sir.
loved seeing you and the family.
let's do it again soon.