Jonathanbowden is a visual communicator living in LONGMONT CO.
Life is good. I have been given so much, entrusted with so many resources, and given amazing people to live life with. And each new day is another opportunity to love. To love my creator, and love the world around me. Life is good.jonathanbowden’s website:
http://www.kreathaus.com
I’m all the way on board with the sentiment at the end o this article. Find out about the companies we support. Reward the good ones. Refuse business to the others. We don’t realize the power we have in our consumer spending. There is power there. Don’t fall into the lie “what will my one household spending do?” We are powerful, both individually and even much more together.
“the guy who hates gays”? come on good, you normally don’t stoop to such blatant slander. Know your facts, and present them, not a gross exageration of a disagreement. that’s what you do 90% of the time, and there is no reason to slip up. Poor choice of words there. I expected more, and will continue to expect more.I have been a fan of good for quite a while, and have recommended you guys to many friends, but if things like this continue to happen, I will have to move on. But i don’t think i’ll have to do that, you guys are too good for petty stuff like this.
No ESPN the magazine? much better than sports illustrated.No Dwell?And Playboy is on the list?? at #4? are you kidding me? that inclusion by itself is my first major dissapointment with good. but maybe it was a fluke.
wow. great and informative as always. thanks good!also, along with domestic worker abuse, i would also be very impressed to see you guys cover the issue of the sex slave / trade industry that is happening worldwide, at an alarming rate, many times with children who have no voice of their own.than you guys for the amazing work you are doing, and i look forward each day to seeing what good news will be breaking here on good.is ! keep up the good work!
americalove it or fixt it.stop whining, stop pointing fingers. act. today.
this is really cool to see. i did a similiar experiment about two years ago. exploring different parts of la by bus / bike / and foot. the only difference was that i was exploring the connections between what we buy and what our deepest longings are.check it out here http://www.kreathaus.com/buysell/
I’m all the way on board with the sentiment at the end o this article. Find out about the companies we support. Reward the good ones. Refuse business to the others. We don’t realize the power we have in our consumer spending. There is power there. Don’t fall into the lie “what will my one household spending do?” We are powerful, both individually and even much more together.
“the guy who hates gays”? come on good, you normally don’t stoop to such blatant slander. Know your facts, and present them, not a gross exageration of a disagreement. that’s what you do 90% of the time, and there is no reason to slip up. Poor choice of words there. I expected more, and will continue to expect more.I have been a fan of good for quite a while, and have recommended you guys to many friends, but if things like this continue to happen, I will have to move on. But i don’t think i’ll have to do that, you guys are too good for petty stuff like this.
No ESPN the magazine? much better than sports illustrated.No Dwell?And Playboy is on the list?? at #4? are you kidding me? that inclusion by itself is my first major dissapointment with good. but maybe it was a fluke.
wow. great and informative as always. thanks good!also, along with domestic worker abuse, i would also be very impressed to see you guys cover the issue of the sex slave / trade industry that is happening worldwide, at an alarming rate, many times with children who have no voice of their own.than you guys for the amazing work you are doing, and i look forward each day to seeing what good news will be breaking here on good.is ! keep up the good work!
americalove it or fixt it.stop whining, stop pointing fingers. act. today.
this is really cool to see. i did a similiar experiment about two years ago. exploring different parts of la by bus / bike / and foot. the only difference was that i was exploring the connections between what we buy and what our deepest longings are.check it out here http://www.kreathaus.com/buysell/