Here’s a video of Frank personally introducing the shoe in which portions of the sales go to theSyrentha Savio Endowment, a non-profit organization that works to fight breast cancer.
Frank shows where and how to cut the shoe to reveal his “artwork.”
There are two versions of the shoe, rated G and PG-13, depending on if you want to “fight” cancer, or use a more color expression, as you can see from the still frame of the video.
Franks jokes he hopes you like it, but if you don’t, don’t tell him.
We’ll clear the air of any suspicion: We like them!
“So it’s really environmentally unfriendly to eat meat, most people don’t realise, but it’s something I try and get across: If you want to be an environmentalist, you really should be a vegetarian. That said, i really do miss meat, it sucks not eating meat! But it’s something i’m willing to give up for what i believe in.”
It’s nice to hear an honest response like that from someone so passionate about their vegetarianism. While it’s easy for those of us who vomit at the smell of ribs at your brother-in-law’s cookout every 4th of July to avoid meat, some vegs are really holding back from sinking their teeth into a rib-eye because of their beliefs.
And since simmering dead flesh is thrown at us more than sex in advertisement, it must be harder for them to restrain from temptation than it is for the Twilight Vegetarian Vampires to keep from sucking on their classmates in homeroom.
Enter fake meats.
In the beginning, there were simple veggie burgers. Now, we have veggie hot dogs, bacon, and sausages in every variety from Polish to Italian. What’s even better is that it’s easier to fulfill our “needs” more than ever as mainstream grocery stores are stocking up their vegetarian aisles and private and public establishments serving food have meatless options.
Are you a carnivore at heart who refrains because of your beliefs? What’s your favorite fake meat to keep you going?
Red Hot Chili Pepper Anthony Kiedis is heading for the big screen.
The story of his life is set to be turned into an HBO TV series, taking place in L.A’s rock & roll culture in the ’70s. There are hints that the title will be similar to his autobiography Scar Tissueand much of it will focus on his childhood growing up with his father and the path he took to illegal drugs.
“I think it will make for an interesting TV show,” Kiedis told Entertainment Weekly. “I’ve already shed my tears and yelled. The painful part is all behind me. Now it is fun. It is a project I get to do with my father later in his life — when he is ready to reflect.”
But wouldn’t it be fantastic if the movie also hit on Anthony’s vegan diet and lifestyle?
As legendary as the Red Hot Chili Peppers are and with Kiedis’ popularity, showing segments of his vegan journey could have millions googling the word the week the movie’s released.
Times are tough, and most of you are probably pinching the pocketbook and food is no exception.
Beans, lentils, and pasta are a cheap way for veggies to survive, but have you considered grits? Better yet, grits with Morningstar Farms Veggie Bacon?
Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA has a song with Masta Killa and Allah Real from one of his albums, Birth of a Prince, called “Grits.”
RZA, like other members of Wu Tang Clan, is a vegetarian and he sings about hard times and cheap eatin’ while mentioning “Morningstar Veggie Bacon go good with the grits.”
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Being the handsome vegan man he is, Moby is going to have his stalkers.
The latest obsessive fan is full of more plastic than Hollywood.
This looks like something you might watch during Spike Feresten’s Comedy For Stoners.
A plastic Barbie doll is obsessed with Moby in Cassidy Loves Moby, now playing on the Sundance Channel.
“Here I am,” she says in one episode. “Alone at the airport, chasing after some rock star. He comes to me in my dreams.”
Um, yeah. Many levels of creepiness.
Cassidy appears in various scenes blabbing about how much she is into the musician and in between her love gushes are clips with Moby interviews, quotes from his blog, and his tunes.
But we really need to know more about this doll’s diet before she tries to score with the “Troubles So Hard,” singer. As a healthy vegan, he’ll probably want someone similar.
The clip below shows her on an airplane seat with a package of what looks to be junk food goodies next to her, but little else is given on her diet. Those junk goodies could be bacon flavored.