The sex ed teacher (the classes was called Human Relationships or something like that) in my high school lived in a missle silo.
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The sex ed teacher (the classes was called Human Relationships or something like that) in my high school lived in a missle silo.
How appropos.
The sex ed teacher (the classes was called Human Relationships or something like that) in my high school lived in a missle silo.
How appropos.
Ten bucks says he smoked cigars like a fiend.
ChiKat, I told them I was bringing someone (and they possibly misunderstood and thought I was bringing two people. Either way, I've got you covered if you want to go together.
That would be great, brenda! Thanks!
ARGH. The Lush on 34th St told me they'd have Eau Roma Water back in stock today. I just called, and they said it would be in next Wednesday. Whatever will my poor skin do??
I am RSVPing for the LUSH thing next Saturday right now. I was on the fence about going, but I think I am convinced.
Their whole "Save Terri's Life" campaign is causing me to feel increasingly divided from the disability rights movement. Because they really believe if Terri doesn't "live", I could go in, have my tonsils out, and end up with a toe tag.Mouth has been all about "Godwin's Law" lo these many months, and they wouldn't print my piece on the issue because I wasn't on their side enough. But on this issue, I can't have a side. Not one I'll stick to No Matter What, anyway.
I think the thing about the Schiavo case that causes me the most frustration is the fact that the Republican party--the party that has billed itself as the "small government" party--has consistently proven itself NOT to be. It wants to insinuate itself into the most private aspects of our lives--our sex lives, our marriages, our medical decisions.
Here's a marriage between a man and a woman that models exactly what they want and now they're not even letting that be. What is the incentive to get married if the state is going to involve itself in every decision from having children to religion to death.
They are saying one thing and doing the opposite. And it's pissing me off.
I am still a Lush virgin. Every time I go on the site I'm consumed with wanting everything, and then I get overwhelmed and walk away.
the thing about the Schiavo case that causes me the most frustration
I've only been following this randomly over the years, and I admit I'm not informed about all the details, but what I don't understand is why her husband won't sign her care over to her parents. If they're willing to continue her care, and obviously want to, why does he feel the need to have the last (no horrible pun intended there) word?
There are cynical people who believe he wants the insurance money when she dies.
Yeah, this thing is ugly all around.