Ew.
Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
In one hour, I will officially be on vacation.
I don't think I'm going to do any more work today.
What's Ew about that. Okay, maybe I'd expect that reaction from Emily.
Edit - Oops, didn't see Allyson's post for some reason. That makes more sense now.
It's raining again!
Heh, that's how my doctor explained things to me when i asked for birth control when i was a kid. She said that the pill was all fine and dandy, but to also insist that condoms always be used.
It's raining again!
Oh no, I hope your love's not at an end.
Edit - Oops, didn't see Allyson's post for some reason. That makes more sense now.
Ha!
I'm totally sending my kids to Auntie Allyson for The Talk.
. A penis is like the world's grossest hypodermic needle.
NATLBSB
No offense to my friends who have penises, of course.
ION, ha ha ha ha:
A column penned by the doyenne of right-wing rhetoric Ann Coulter has come under fire for alleged plagiarism, RAW STORY has learned.
Much of Coulter's Jun. 29, 2005 column, “Thou Shall Not Commit Religion,” bears a striking resemblance to pieces in magazines dating as far back as 1985—and a column written for the Boston Globe in 1995.
A RAW STORY examination found Coulter's work to be at worst plagiarism and at best a cut-and-paste repetition of points authored by conservative religious groups in the early 1990s. These groups sought to de-fund the National Endowment for the Arts, detailing projects paid for by the NEA they dubbed “obscene.”