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  • Posted By: joy2balive @ 05/07/2008 11:01:02 AM

    selfish, manipulative, social climbing, egomaniac

  • Posted By: Gobbler @ 05/01/2008 11:44:17 AM

    With the rising costs of food eating this way makes no sense to me at all. I live in Missouri, organic food is very expensive here. My kids won't touch salads and raw veggies aren't always the most satisfying. Cooking food is the norm for us. I try to buy nutritious food that fits within my budget. I don't think buying fermented foods will make my family cheer at the dinner table either. Looks like the people who work for Google are eating healthy from being wealthy, thats nice to know but has no effect for us folk who don't work there. This book seems like it was written for those who can afford to eat this way.

  • Posted By: Apple Dumpling @ 04/25/2008 7:53:10 PM

    Wow, you people continue to amaze and astound. When the CNBC piece ran back in October they were giving what the market value of the stock was on that day. Once again the press stretching the truth to make a story have legs. Also, you folks are forgetting that the majority of that amount would have gone to Uncle Sam to pay for some more of our weapons of mass destruction to use on others. As Manny the Spaceman has posted the majority of googlers got rid of their stocks early on. There was a huge push from most all finacial planners to dump the stock back when it was first trading. I hardly doubt that Chef Ayers got anything close to what is reported. There is no fact checking in this thing called journalism anymore, there are also no morals. To say some one is greedy with out knowning them personally or their finances for that matter other than what runs rampant on the internet machine is purely speculation. I know for a fact that Chef Ayers has donated time, labor and money to numerous charities that help to feed the poor here in this country as well as others. Check out Chefs for Humanity.org. And you should do some more thinking about how things are put out there by the media.

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