Well, not anymore, but back in the day, I had a pretty high capacity for alcohol. I seldom drink anymore.
Well, I’m in good company – Foxfier actually scored higher than I did.
pursuing holiness, following politics
Well, not anymore, but back in the day, I had a pretty high capacity for alcohol. I seldom drink anymore.
Well, I’m in good company – Foxfier actually scored higher than I did.
About Laura
The mainstream media story about a few Tea Partiers yelling racial slurs at congressmen was very likely not even true (H/T Dr. Helen). Not that it would be an important story even if it were true, but still.
Finally…Star Trek style force fields on the way. Very, very cool... but I'll be even more excited about a transporter or replicator.
I just have one word: HA!
Also: Ha ha ha hahahaha1!!eleventy!!!!
If I'd known in time that Phelpsians (decidedly NOT Christians) were supposed to be anywhere in the vicinity, I'd have joined the counter-protest too. I don't need to approve of “The Laramie Project” being performed in a public high school in order to despise the Phelps' philosophy and behavior, and I can't condemn them heartily enough.
North Miami Beach's multicultural committee is thinking about limiting religious holiday proclamations to one per religion. My question is, why does any government need to issue a religious holiday proclamation at all? Shouldn't it be the duty of the religious organization to announce their own holidays?
And while I'm at it, why does any government need a "multicultural committee?"
Michelle Obama just says No to Twinkie warning labels, instead taking a more reasonable view that giving parents "information about what's in the Twinkie" is adequate.
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*grins* I’ve been mixing drinks for my parents since I was big enough to not spill! Plus, the one thing I’ve claimed for when I have “my own” place is this awesome mix-book from the ’20s that is about mixed drinks, but includes great lines about a gentleman always being ready to punch the lights out of those who have too much and start getting familiar with gals. But they say it so CLASSY!