Larry David explains how he became an environmentalist.
Its all about the Tuna/mercury quotient messing with his lunch habits:
Oh, sure, there’s been peanut butter every now and then—but that’s only when tuna’s not available. I couldn’t eat peanut butter every day. And I can’t eat BLTs or grilled cheese because of cholesterol. What am I supposed to have–soup? Soup’s too distracting. There’s too much to do, and it always spills when you get it to go. And I don’t want anything on a plate. Lunch is a sandwich. You don’t eat lunch with a fork. You pick up lunch with your hands. Now the lunch decision is the hardest decision of the day. It’s painful–nobody wants to eat with me. The other day a waiter asked me what I was having. I said, “Whatever.”
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