Breaking Mine To Kick Yours.
SMITH and TreeHugger challenge you to define your green life in just six words. Everyone has a green story. What's yours?
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Breaking Mine To Kick Yours.
Lived. Cryed. Died. Don't Be Me.
Life's a garden dig it.
Big hair bad memories that history
Death effects you life defines you
gardening is the best anti-depressant.
In flatulence we trust HEPA filtration.
Struggling without a car in Tuscaloosa.
Leaves fly. fall. where am I?
Hugging trees is good for you.
Green, green, my love is green.
The greenest lawn is totally anti-green.
Grass wastes water, gas and time.
Sibling rivalry heightens cultural intimacy responsibility.
Waxless bees seeks reason for candles.
Baby birds trust in lead-free regurgitation.
Recycling garbage offers newness gained twice.
Newspaper bags: Good for dog poop.
Live a life of green intentions.
Candlelight makes everything look better anyway...
What can you say about yourself in just six words? In its new book, Not Quite What I was Planning: Six Word Memoirs from Writers Famous and Obscure, SMITH Magazine offers hundreds of minuscule yet insightful life stories. And now the short, short life story sensation is going green.
The contest is now closed, but keep submitting your green life stories! We were so impressed with your submissions that we're keeping this project open to see if we can't possibly share your stories with the world as a book.
SMITH and TreeHugger challenge you to define your green life in just six words. Got a swell philosophy? Traveled a strange path? Fall off the eco-wagon often? Lay your tiny tale on us and you could win a copy of SMITH's new book, a Planet Earth DVD set, or even an iPod nano (personalized with your winning submission, of course). Everyone on this big, blue marble has a green story. So, what's yours?
Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous & Obscure collects almost 1,000 six-word memoirs, including additions from many celebrities including Stephen Colbert, Jane Goodall, Dave Eggers, and more.
Surprisingly addictive, Not Quite is both a moving peek at the minutia of humanity and the most literary toilet reading you’ll ever find.