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Ingrid on Wiki

Posted at 07:01 PM | | CommentsComments (8)

Check out this fantastic piece by David Shankbone that went up on WikiNews this week. Shankbone interviewed Ingrid about her reaction to the HBO documentary about PETA that just aired. Well worth a read.


Click here to read it.




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PETA and Ingrid are my heroes.

Posted by: K | November 21, 2007 11:31 PM

wow - this thing here makes my day! and what a beautiful, lovely picture! since a long time i was waiting for a good foto of ingrid and now it happened! i shall print it out and put it on the table in my office because ingrid is and shall always be one of my top heroes!

Posted by: claudia marrapodi | November 22, 2007 10:25 AM

Great interview—answers a lot of questions, and clears up a lot of misconceptions.

Posted by: Mike Quinoa | November 22, 2007 11:05 AM

Long live Ingrid and Peta!! We're just getting stronger. I finally got my childhood friend to cut meat out of her diet (with the help from Peta, of course) after years of trying! And her sex life couldn't be better, I'm told, lol!

Posted by: Carla | November 22, 2007 11:09 AM

This is to the wretched old lady pouring paint on peoples beautiful fur coats get a life and do something useful for human kind your like the people trying to feed the hungry in Africa when there are plenty of hungry right here

Posted by: Leandro Primero | November 27, 2007 05:53 PM

This is to the wretched old lady pouring paint on peoples beautiful fur coats get a life and do something useful for human kind your like the people trying to feed the hungry in Africa when there are plenty of hungry right here

Posted by: Leandro Primero | November 27, 2007 05:53 PM

I did enjoy the way Ingrid skirted the question on Australian Wool. It is a bit hard to justify her position after all.

Posted by: rojo | November 28, 2007 07:51 AM

If you brand a person as ur hero, u have no life.

Posted by: Michael J Caboose (I babies) | November 29, 2007 03:50 PM

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