Apr 20, 2021
Good Buy Supply in East Passyunk is helping Philly get CLEAN by providing Zero-Waste Options to Eliminate Household Waste!
According to 6abc:
Emily Rodia and her fiancé Jason Rusnock opened the store in November despite the pandemic.
They re selling products that range from kitchen supplies, bathroom products, and everyday essentials that comes FREE of any plastic material in the packaging or the making of the goods.
In honor of
Earth Day on Thursday, the goal of there initiative is to hopefully provide options from families to take small steps in eliminating waste from the household so that we can work on getting Philadelphia more clean and free of lingering non-biodegradable products in the streets!
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Icepack | Jan. 14-21
PW readers: No matter what party or side you reside, you cannot condone civil war or those who lead it.
Nope. Nope. Nope. With that, as we inch closer to January 20’s inception and farther away (please, please) from the violence, sadness, savagery and stupidity of insurrection and impeachable offense, I am reminded of what author/ provocateur William S. Burroughs wrote in “Roosevelt After Inauguration.”
This brief and caustically humorous missive-turned-reed-thin book – one where earth is a spaceship with a lifeboat and its panicked minion astride it – finds the wry, dry Burroughs warning the world of a Supreme Court filled with nothing but “purple ass baboons,” a kingly Franklin Delano Roosevelt acting as the justices’ sole interpreter, and a regal predilection toward “degrading the human race beyond all recognition.” Of this all-consuming hatred, Burroughs’s take on FDR is one of a madman cackling such undemocratic rhetoric such as, “