I made history
Yesterday was a big day for social issues. So far I’ve asked you to join World Water Day events to support water awareness, boycott bottled water to fight climate change, and Bum Rush the Chartsto stick it to the recording industry and support indie record labels. Black Lab are great aren’t they?
The Financial Aid Podcast has just released the initial results of Bum Rush the Charts and they look promising. Black Lab’s Mine Again didn’t make the Top 100 on iTunes yesterday, but they certainly had an effect and hopefully caught the attention of the music industry. Finally, proceeds from the affiliate sales commissions plus an additional 50% match from Black Lab will be donated to ScholarshipPoints.com. If you’re a US college student, sign up for a chance to win a scholarship.
I’ve been listening to Black Lab and I really like ‘em. Thanks for letting me brag about making history!
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A pitty it can be hard to boycott bottled water in Galway considering city’s water supply is dangerous currently for health. :)
No kidding! :) I just found out that water filters such as Brita pitchers don’t eliminate the parasite. All along I’ve been using one thinking I was safe, feck! I guess I’ll just drink more beer (pops open another Stella Artois).
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