Shit, was this translate-into-Latin-on-the-fly day?
No, no, it's "dig through LJ memories to find that thing that was funny one time" day.
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.
Shit, was this translate-into-Latin-on-the-fly day?
No, no, it's "dig through LJ memories to find that thing that was funny one time" day.
(She appears to be a girlfriend of one of those rhythmic-oration people.)
Still funny.
Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine do a good cover of it also.
Alas, I'm not cool like juliana (but, really, who is?) so I have no link.
Utah judge with 3 wives fights for job
Yeah, he says the state and U.S. constitution doesn't say he can't have multiple wives.
Such is the ongoing merry-go-round of Life in Zion.
Yeah, he says the state and U.S. constitution doesn't say he can't have multiple wives.
It doesn't. He's not trying to legally marry more than one, just through the church.
No, no, it's "dig through LJ memories to find that thing that was funny one time" day.
Whew!
I know I'm late with this, but I'm in favor of multiplication with the zeros. It reinforces the idea that what you're doing when you multiply (say) 52 times 43 is multiplying 2x43 and 50x43 and adding the results. Just leaving a blank space looks more arbitrary.
ita, were you the one who posted pics of michelle rodriguez without makeup? i can't find the pics and know they exist. damnit.
I think leaving blank spaces is more cunning, as the multiplication takes the numbers by surprise.
Bigamy is a third-degree felony in Utah punishable by up to five years in prison, but Steed's attorney, Rod Parker, said Utah's attorney general and the Washington County prosecutor have declined to prosecute his client.
seems to me that this settles the problem. I mean, if hehasn't been charged with or convicted of a crime, what business is it of the court's?