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To all of you dreamers like me who believe peace is a reality if we all just want it together then I've got the place that will give us all hope.


[www.peaceoneday.org]


I won't say anything else but let you discover it all on your own. If you can spread the word all the better. :))


Peace One Day


Keith

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Oh! the non belivers are everywhere. But when your drinking your next can of Coke Tony and not snorting it, take a look on the side of the can and then tell me I'm alone with a banner. ;)


Best of luck at the game tonight and don't get involved in the pitch invasions if you can or you might get your picture in the papers.


Love and Peace


Keith

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No, don't get me wrong, I DO believe Keith!!


p.s. Thats I believe that if I start singing the Millwall Anthem in the West Ham end of the ground tonight then I'll spend the rest of the evening at The Brooke Hospital at THe Elephant and Castle...:)...I mean:(

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Keith Wrote:

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> Oh! the non belivers are everywhere. But when your

> drinking your next can of Coke Tony and not

> snorting it, take a look on the side of the can

> and then tell me I'm alone with a banner. ;)

>


> Love and Peace

>

> Keith


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Keith


oh so passive aggressive . Scratch a hippie , find a fascist.



Peace though , nice concept.



*Tony don't the bubbles go up your nose when you snort Coca cola , does mine & really tickles.




W**F

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"Following the success of its limited edition collectible Original Glass Bottles, Coca-Cola is introducing the 'Peace' bottle to celebrate 'Peace Day' (21st September). Created to raise global awareness, the limited edition aluminium Contour bottle features simple Peace One Day graphics, which effectively communicates the Peace One Day message - quite simply, a global day of peace and non-violence.


The 'Peace' bottle is inspired by the spirit of optimism and encapsulates the positive values and vision of both Peace One Day and Coca-Cola"



Peace and Love, everybody. And don't forget to drink more Coke.

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Just on the Fanta subject did you know it was developed by Coca-Cola to sell to the Germans during WW2 as they didn't want the marketing pitfall of selling Coke to them. The guy involved in setting up the Peace One Day project felt Coca-Cola were gettnig on the band wagon but it was just about getting sponsorship to get through this whole barrage of non-belief it could be done as he spent HIS millions trying for three years on his own.


Please check out the site when you have spare time and let there be love.


Keith

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