Me too, but I bet it's Ratzinger.
Which will do nothing for me but reestablish my lack of faith in the church- and pretty much organized religion in general. If they'd chosen either of my two, I'd still be nonreligious, but at least I'd feel like me and the church were reading the same plot even if we weren't on the same page.
Ratzinger, who will be Benedict XVI
Benedict. Benedictine is the adjective (and also the alcohol.)
Susan, have you seen "Fever Pitch", yet?
Nope. We haven't seen a movie in the theater since National Treasure over Thanksgiving. Thanks to Annabel's mellow nature, I get to do more normal life stuff like write and go to baseball games than many mothers, but movies are kinda tough still.
rolls eyes and sighs loudly
Sorry AIDS and overpopulation, crippling poverty and forced prostitution- maybe in another 30 years.
There was a line in it that totally made me think of you. They refered to a
Player to be named later.
Benedict. Benedictine is the adjective (and also the alcohol.)
::somewhat dissapointed, as Benedictine rhymes with sixteen::
Sorry AIDS and overpopulation, crippling poverty and forced prostitution- maybe in another 30 years.
FWIW, maybe sooner -- he is in his 70s.
Sorry, I'll blame my mother for that, Betsy. I left the TV and was getting my information from her, on the phone.
he is in his 70s.
Discovery/History/TLC (one of those type) had a special on Papal elections last night. They referred to electing an old Pope as 'someone who will keep the chair of Peter warm without moving the furniture around too much.'