I understand the passion involved, but I wonder what the protesters will think when they read that.
That's exactly the part that I don't understand, passion over a decision made by a guy who's the one, not only according to his marital status but also affirmed by the state courts several times over, who has the understanding and the right. These protesters have never seen, met, much less spent time with this person, but suddenly they're holding vigils and protesting? They're just as sick and sad as DeLay and the rest.
DEAR KRISTIN,
please to spoiler font your conversations with M*rch. I do not want to know about the we*ther.
okthxbye
Arrrgh. I'm working on the final version of a paper I already handed in a draft of, so I feel like I'm doing the damn thing twice, and I just remembered that the two papers in this class TOGETHER count for 15%, and now I'm worried I didn't do well enough on the midterm last week, which is
40%.
Arrrrgh.
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says, 10-2, it won't reconsider the 2-1 decision by a panel of the court to leave the existing Schiavo decision (remove the tube) alone.
It is now the Supreme Court or nothing.
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Super Seekrit Message to Cindy: snowsnowsnowsnowsnowsnow
P.S. So there.
Kristin
Your old job just called. They won't accept your resignation and they're blackballing you everywhere else. All the kids say, "See you in September, Ms. T!!!"
snowsnowsnowsnowsnowsnow
fingers---->ears
NOT LISTENING LA LA LA LA LA
looks out window
hands----->eyes
Dear Cindy,
The nor'ester just called. It wants you to know it's going to snow EXTRA HARD on your house.
This is hilarious: An artist went to the four major New York museums, the Brooklyn Museum, the Met, AMNH and MOMA, and installed his own artwork:
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Dear Kristin,
You're going to get snowed in AT SCHOOL! And the administration will decide to hold impromptu contract negotiation talk role playing seminars. They expect you to lead the exercise.