(Ok, Ball of Confusion is on the radio right now, and I keep seeing the teachers from SNL in my mind.)
'The Message'
Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I voted some yes, some no on 1a-e.
which seems the best approach.
I have voted. Now I want the final results. Heavy turnout around here apparently. Don't know what it means, but I am always for heavy turnout.
which seems the best approach.
Every year I want to start a grassroots movement to vote "no" on all propositions all the time. Just because I think it's turned out to be such a dreadful way to legislate and it should stop.
Then I spend hours trying to parse the language because I can't stop caring.
Every year I want to start a grassroots movement to vote "no" on all propositions all the time. Just because I think it's turned out to be such a dreadful way to legislate and it should stop.
What is the alternative?
Legislating?
We didn't have propsitions in CT. Oddly, we expect our legislators to do the work they were paid for. and guess what? the wrote laws that didn't get overturned by the court - something to do with not writting laws that are unlawful.
We did vote on town budgets and amendments
Well, how would that make it better? Wouldn't that get crappy laws like this parental notification thing passed?
I know we have a lot of Roomba owners, but does anyone have a Scooba? We are thinking about getting one for my mom and wanted to get some feedback.
Dawn, I just read about that on Consumerist.com... they cite a Consumer Reports article that says that Scoobas aren't worth it. here's the link: [link]