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Livingreen and Ed Begley, Jr.

Posted by Siel in consumerism,environment,losangeles (Monday October 16, 2006 at 8:57 am)

I’ve never actually seen a movie starring Ed Begley, Jr., enviro-forward actor.

Okay, I saw Who Killed the Electric Car, but I mean a film that’s not a documentary — the kind that requires acting skills.

And sadly, I even missed Ed’s lil cleaning demo on Saturday. The dude was promoting his line of cleaning products at the Cleaning Green event at Livingreen.

Livingreen‘s a green furniture and lifestyle store in Culver City. Last Saturday, it held a “Cleaning Festival” hosted by Ed Begley, Jr. — including a “Clean Off,” where cleaning challenges were taken on by Ed and Livingreen’s cleaning team.

Apparently, I got there right after Ed demonstrated how easily his green cleaning could take out chocolate and wine stains… He did stay around, though, meeting people and talking green –

I bought a “trug” (right) — basically a bucket of sorts — made of recycled plastic for $10. I’m gonna use it to wash dishes in — then will use the collected water to water my garden-to be –

To be clear — I HAVE seen some of Ed’s TV work — I mean, I was obsessed with Six Feet Under for a while last year. Got Begley movies you recommend for my Netflix queue?

Living Green. 10000 Culver Blvd. Culver City. 310.838.8442.

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3 Comments

3 comments for Livingreen and Ed Begley, Jr. »

  1. I’ve been using Begley’s Best spot remover on my carpet. Works like a charm–it does as thorough a job as conventional products, but without the lab chemicals.

    Comment by Kate — April 22, 2007 @ 9:54 am

  2. I have some all-purpose cleaner from Begley’s Best :) And I agree — works like a charm –

    Comment by Siel — April 23, 2007 @ 10:28 am

  3. Can’t think of any movies, but he was on the long-running TV series St Elsewhere. Don’t know if that is available though as the series is from before they put everything on DVD the minute the show finished airing. Actually – now that I think about it, I”m pretty sure the series was before DVD’s existed. . .

    Comment by z — November 23, 2007 @ 7:38 am

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