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    Bill Bliss replied on March 18, 2009 05:38 to the question "Urgent - My Wife Thinks You Support Abortion, Forbidding Me to Shop With You... HELP!" in Whole Foods Market:

    Bill Bliss
    I can't see why Rachael pointed to that thread as the answer to your question, Ramon. The thread goes on and on but ends up nowhere, and Winnie's response seems very vague to me.

    It seems to me that there is a simple answer to your question -- either your local Whole Foods donates to Planned Parenthood, or they don't. The only way to know is to ask the store manager given Winnie's response.

    The overall corporation apparently does not, and it's up to you (and your wife) whether the fact that apparently some Whole Foods do stores do donate to their local Planned Parenthood chapters equates to Whole Foods being an active supporter of abortion. Frankly, I don't think it does, but my opinion doesn't count for much in this case.
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    Bill Bliss shared an idea in I want Sandy on November 13, 2008 17:17:

    Bill Bliss
    Need more than two email addresses. Yes, really. :-)
    I know Sandy has two email addresses, and you'd think that would be enough, but not for me.

    I have a work address and several personal addresses. I funnel all of them to my gmail account, billbl at gmail.com. However I set the "reply to" address to my personal domain, bill at billbliss.net.

    Problem is, my iphone doesn't support a reply to address, so anything sent from that phone is billbl at gmail.com.

    As a result I have to choose what device to use to forward my personal email to Sandy from, and that's a pain.

    LinkedIn allows an arbitrary number of email addresses, as do several other tools. It would be awesome if you could fix this.

    There is already a less-detailed request for this feature entitled "Multiple email addresses" (I think it's the same thing) but I thought I'd give some texture to the request.