BPA, receiving a 2010 Toxie for Worst Breakthrough Performance

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2010

BPA being interviewed at the first Toxie awards, March 3, 2010 at Hollywood's Egyptian Theater, where she received an award for "Worst Breakthrough Performance".

"Bisphenol A (BPA) began her career as an estrogen impersonator in the 1930s, making her true grandame of the craft. After trolling the B list for several years as a contract player, polymer chemists plucked her from obscurity for a lead role in polycarbonate plastics. Suddenly BPA was all the rage, every agent in town wanted her. BPA booked diverse roles in everything from baby bottles, canned food liners, reusable food and water containers, in an effort to show her range.

Yet with her phone ringing off the hook, and gift suites packed with eco-friendly water bottles, BPA remained true to her craft. She never forgot where it all started for her. Shes maintains her estrogen impersonating beginnings, and has been linked to breast cancer, prostate cancer, infertility in men and women, and early onset puberty in girls. BPA has always said she wanted to impact humanity. With her work, she has. Always one to make the unexpected choice, insiders speculate that her next ventures may reveal her associations with Type-II diabetes, obesity, ADHD, autism, and erectile dysfunction. Wonder what her male leads will have to say about that!"

ACTOR: Lorenia Rangel
INTERVIEWER: Melissa Walthers, Breast Cancer Fund
VIDEO produced by John Gannon, www.johnfgannon.com

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  • This just cracks me up. I can't wait to watch the Toxies awards. I work for a company that sells non toxic, eco friendly, natural, & organic products. This kind of info should be viewed by all. Learn something new everyday. Thanks for the video and thanks for sharing the EcoEducation.

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