Peektures are so preeeety!
w/r/t Portland v. Seattle, speaking from my experience this summer booking tickets, Portland is way more expensive to fly into (I was finally able to find a non-stop from DC for $579, but it had been upwards of $800), and I'm not sure hotels are any kind of bargain.
If anyone receives a contact request from "mnpayne," that's me.
Alright, back to the exhibit hall for 7 hours in the booth. Wish me no back or foot pain.
Maria, wear comfortable shoes. No one can see your feet behind the table.
Also - it helps if you can change shoes periodically during the day.
What table? There's 2 chairs for eight of us. I'll be standing all day today, and tomorrow from 7:30 to 4.
I am wearing cute flats though.
Now that I have satelite TV I come home to find things like ten Doctor Whos I have not seen.
So I'm finishing off my cheese curds
::sob::
and watching David Tenant be BRILLIANT.
Bet he'd squeak...
I just got a request from this person. I'm pretty sure she's not a Buffista...
From Scola's link:
By the word of mouth, since death concerns everyone even a hardened atheist should find verses 1 Corinthians 15:25,26 interesting and think "can this be real?",
Why is it that deeply religious people so often think that "hard core" atheists just haven't read the right passage of the Bible?
Why is it that deeply religious people so often think that "hard core" atheists just haven't read the right passage of the Bible?
I like a quote from a review of a biography of John Maynard Keynes: "Like most atheists, he was steeped in theology." Rather more evocative than (for example) "Like most atheists, ceiling cat was watching him masturbate."
Why is it that deeply religious people so often think that "hard core" atheists just haven't read the right passage of the Bible?
Well, the ones who spend their time never shutting up about it anyway.