tommy, funny funny shit.
The Mayor ,'End of Days'
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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.
what, you don't break the glass first?
Only if you're Jewish.
what, you don't break the glass first?
No. Once you're done you have someone kick you in the ass really hard.
You have someone squirt a lime in your eye, you snort salt, and then you drink the shot of tequila.
What happened to snorting Hot Damn?
Weather experts -- are the Santa Ana winds characteristically hot? Last week, the winds were scalding. And then the fires came. Now they're much cooler, but strong enough to knock you around.
Infamous for it, which is why they're known to bring the crazy along with the fires.
So these are either not Santa Ana winds, or weird ones, then.
No. Once you're done you have someone kick you in the ass really hard.
Then disinfect the wounds with the remaining lime and salt.
All Things Considered, October 4, 2005 · A federal court in New York has ruled that the Salvation Army may hire and fire employees according to their religious beliefs -- even though it receives most of its money for social services from the government. The ruling earlier this week is considered a major court victory for the Bush administration.
Can someone explain to me how this is even remotely legal?
Probably because the Salvation Army is a church. It's not what it is best known for, but it is a church first and foremost, with an emphasis on social work. How are they receiving the bulk of their money from the government? Is that the faith-based initiative stuff? I'd like to know which employees it means, and where the money goes.
Can someone explain to me how this is even remotely legal?
George Bush says so. This is part of his faith-based initiative stuff - to give religious groups the right to discriminate in hiring even though they receive federal funds.