Jessica, it's good to hear that your grandmother found a way to make sure your grandfather was remembered the way he should be. I hope you and D are back on schedule soon.
Sean, I hope that you and S got some rest and that today is a good day. Continued ~ma to both of you. Buffistas are true Menschen.
{{Nora}}
Hey you! How's your school stuff going?
the Big!Boss has distributed bottles of wine as gifts to the office. I'm looking at it appraisingly....
Okay, I guess I can email you anyway, huh?
I like to think of there as being a distinction between ignorance and not knowing.
Your lack of information doesn't bother me as ignorance until you start acting like you have the information you don't, or acting when you should have it.
Okay, I guess I can email you anyway, huh?
That is the wonder of the Nets of Inter.
This goes far beyond religion, but what really drives me nuts are people that are proud of their ignorance. My sister falls into this camp. She wears it like a badge of honor and uses it as an excuse to be an asshole, racist, bigot, etc. etc.
How's your school stuff going?
Ok. Not going to be over as soon as I'd like, but whatever. And yay wine!
Speaking of wine, Emily what are you drinking these days? Oh, I should probably just e-mail you...
Standing in the corner with Emily, brenda and Jessica.
I'm interested in different religious practices, but mostly in an anthropological sense (is that the word I'm looking for?)
I find it deeply amusing that when I need religious info, I always turn to my favorite atheist. ND helped me so much while I was teaching the Bible as literature; I don't know what I would have done without him.
Not only could he explain anything I didn't understand, he gave me history, a synopsis of any controversy surrounding the story, and context for how it has been interpreted culturally. That boy KNOWS his Bible.