The QUEEN Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 "Say hi to one person and you get an opportunity to talk to others in the family. We are inviting them to make a difference in the lives of our children’s children."— Jiang Mei Gui, milk carton savior
samantha. Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 I dont get it.. sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink
CheGuevara Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 same here..........................
The QUEEN Posted January 25, 2011 Author Report Posted January 25, 2011 [font=arial]Life after death for Milk cartons[/font]Jiang Mei Gui or “Ginger Rose Jiang” has taken a liking to the silver interiors of used milk cartons. She has built an army of supporters around her unlikely cause -- recycling in China. [size=12pt][font=impact]The woman behind the bags[/font][/size]If you’re imagining Jiang as a tangle-haired woman wearing a cape of milk cartons with mad scientist eyes and hippie shoes, I'd be understandable. But you’re way off. That’s not her. A slight woman in her 50s with an energetic smile, Jiang is about as stiff as a steamed bun. Short and well dressed, Jiang’s high on life with a supernaturally positive attitude. You would think she’s never had a single doubt about anything, including her milk cartons. Every week, she and her 20-person team of “green housewives” gather, clean and flatten hundreds of discarded drink cartons, then store the waist-high pallets of flattened tetrapacks in Jiang’s home before sewing them a new identity. She takes us by the hand into her house to show us just how fun a trash-filled home can be. [size=12pt][font=georgia]Giving milk bags new life[/font][/size]Stepping into a tiny 12-square-meter living room, we see shelves neatly stacked to the ceiling with hats of all shapes and sizes, aprons, baskets, tote bags, placemats, posters, curtains and raincoats. All of it is made from former drink containers. “Look at this,” she insists. “Look at how pretty it is. It's hard to image that someone would have just throw the box away in the trash. “I picked these up from an Air France flight I was on," motioning to another shelf of of re-claimed items. "At first, the attendants are very confused by my request, but once I explained, they accommodated me,” she says laughing. •“Another flight attendant is bringing me juice cartons this week from a Taiwanese airlines,” she adds, putting the pineapple carton hat on her three-year-old grandson Ling Ting’s head.He pleads until she exchanges it for his favorite, a milk carton hat with a dancing cartoon of Little Sheep.
The QUEEN Posted January 25, 2011 Author Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=samantha. link=topic=147136.msg1697853#msg1697853 date=1295920007]I dont get it.. sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink[/quote][quote author=CheGuevara link=topic=147136.msg1697861#msg1697861 date=1295920064]same here..........................[/quote] plz read now sSc_hiding2
YashKing Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=The QUEEN link=topic=147136.msg1697867#msg1697867 date=1295920138][font=arial]Life after death for Milk cartons[/font]Jiang Mei Gui or “Ginger Rose Jiang” has taken a liking to the silver interiors of used milk cartons. She has built an army of supporters around her unlikely cause -- recycling in China. [size=12pt][font=impact]The woman behind the bags[/font][/size]If you’re imagining Jiang as a tangle-haired woman wearing a cape of milk cartons with mad scientist eyes and hippie shoes, I'd be understandable. But you’re way off. That’s not her. A slight woman in her 50s with an energetic smile, Jiang is about as stiff as a steamed bun. Short and well dressed, Jiang’s high on life with a supernaturally positive attitude. You would think she’s never had a single doubt about anything, including her milk cartons. Every week, she and her 20-person team of “green housewives” gather, clean and flatten hundreds of discarded drink cartons, then store the waist-high pallets of flattened tetrapacks in Jiang’s home before sewing them a new identity. She takes us by the hand into her house to show us just how fun a trash-filled home can be. [size=12pt][font=georgia]Giving milk bags new life[/font][/size]Stepping into a tiny 12-square-meter living room, we see shelves neatly stacked to the ceiling with hats of all shapes and sizes, aprons, baskets, tote bags, placemats, posters, curtains and raincoats. All of it is made from former drink containers. “Look at this,” she insists. “Look at how pretty it is. It's hard to image that someone would have just throw the box away in the trash. “I picked these up from an Air France flight I was on," motioning to another shelf of of re-claimed items. "At first, the attendants are very confused by my request, but once I explained, they accommodated me,” she says laughing. •“Another flight attendant is bringing me juice cartons this week from a Taiwanese airlines,” she adds, putting the pineapple carton hat on her three-year-old grandson Ling Ting’s head.He pleads until she exchanges it for his favorite, a milk carton hat with a dancing cartoon of Little Sheep.[/quote] F@!n F@!n F@!n sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink Dr@w@ Dr@w@ sSc_hiding2 sSc_hiding2 sSa_j@il sSa_j@il sSa_j@il
oceans11 Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=samantha. link=topic=147136.msg1697853#msg1697853 date=1295920007]I dont get it.. sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink[/quote] @gr33d @gr33d sAng_banghead2 sAng_banghead2 sAng_banghead2 sAng_banghead2
samantha. Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 if u have understood can u tell me in 2 simple lines
The QUEEN Posted January 25, 2011 Author Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=Emperor link=topic=147136.msg1697872#msg1697872 date=1295920195] F@!n F@!n F@!n sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink Dr@w@ Dr@w@ sSc_hiding2 sSc_hiding2 sSa_j@il sSa_j@il sSa_j@il[/quote]waht hap'nd sCo_hmmthink
CheGuevara Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=The QUEEN link=topic=147136.msg1697870#msg1697870 date=1295920181] plz read now sSc_hiding2[/quote]adedo munde veyyochu kada..............cheppi cheppanattu enta cheppadam............ *7*^ *7*^ *7*^
The QUEEN Posted January 25, 2011 Author Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=samantha. link=topic=147136.msg1697877#msg1697877 date=1295920237]if u have understood can u tell me in 2 simple lines[/quote]I dont know how to frame in 2 simple lines sorry2 sam
StoneCold Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=The QUEEN link=topic=147136.msg1697867#msg1697867 date=1295920138][font=arial]Life after death for Milk cartons[/font]Jiang Mei Gui or “Ginger Rose Jiang” has taken a liking to the silver interiors of used milk cartons. She has built an army of supporters around her unlikely cause -- recycling in China. [size=12pt][font=impact]The woman behind the bags[/font][/size]If you’re imagining Jiang as a tangle-haired woman wearing a cape of milk cartons with mad scientist eyes and hippie shoes, I'd be understandable. But you’re way off. That’s not her. A slight woman in her 50s with an energetic smile, Jiang is about as stiff as a steamed bun. Short and well dressed, Jiang’s high on life with a supernaturally positive attitude. You would think she’s never had a single doubt about anything, including her milk cartons. Every week, she and her 20-person team of “green housewives” gather, clean and flatten hundreds of discarded drink cartons, then store the waist-high pallets of flattened tetrapacks in Jiang’s home before sewing them a new identity. She takes us by the hand into her house to show us just how fun a trash-filled home can be. [size=12pt][font=georgia]Giving milk bags new life[/font][/size]Stepping into a tiny 12-square-meter living room, we see shelves neatly stacked to the ceiling with hats of all shapes and sizes, aprons, baskets, tote bags, placemats, posters, curtains and raincoats. All of it is made from former drink containers. “Look at this,” she insists. “Look at how pretty it is. It's hard to image that someone would have just throw the box away in the trash. “I picked these up from an Air France flight I was on," motioning to another shelf of of re-claimed items. "At first, the attendants are very confused by my request, but once I explained, they accommodated me,” she says laughing. •“Another flight attendant is bringing me juice cartons this week from a Taiwanese airlines,” she adds, putting the pineapple carton hat on her three-year-old grandson Ling Ting’s head.He pleads until she exchanges it for his favorite, a milk carton hat with a dancing cartoon of Little Sheep. [/quote] sHa_clap4 sHa_clap4 sHa_clap4 sHa_clap4 sHa_clap4 nice thread
The QUEEN Posted January 25, 2011 Author Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=CheGuevara link=topic=147136.msg1697886#msg1697886 date=1295920309]adedo munde veyyochu kada..............cheppi cheppanattu enta cheppadam............ *7*^ *7*^ *7*^[/quote] F@!n F@!n F@!n sory chegu sHa_high5ing
CheGuevara Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=The QUEEN link=topic=147136.msg1697898#msg1697898 date=1295920424] F@!n F@!n F@!n sory chegu sHa_high5ing[/quote]sare sare ......next time e tappu cheyyaku.....
YashKing Posted January 25, 2011 Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote author=The QUEEN link=topic=147136.msg1697884#msg1697884 date=1295920281]waht hap'nd sCo_hmmthink[/quote]naaku antha english parignanam ledhu .. artham kaavadam ledhu.... nenu Sam ni aduguthanu le meaning kosam sHa_fr1ends sHa_fr1ends sCh_elmodance2 sCh_elmodance2
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