Heh. One of my neighbors is named Jessie. Changing her to Jesse would be hilarious.
'Out Of Gas'
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
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.
I'm working on the chapter The Atheist's Guide to Tragedy, and trying to sort through why it is that I'm less angered by some people's beliefs in god(s) than others, and how big of a hypocrite that makes me.
I'm in the antisocial club. Er, well, you know what I mean.
Heh.
One of my neighbors is named Jessie. Changing her to Jesse would be hilarious.
That would be hilarious!
One of my neighbors is named Jessie. Changing her to Jesse would be hilarious.
truth.
clearly, they are insane.
and they are now 50% more insane, on a completely different topic. People, changing something on the print piece does not send an instant message to the web that it needs to be changed.
Any neighbors named Scrappie?
can you wear what you were going to wear to con?
I am pretty sure that my fancy hoochie cocktail dress isn't going to match the wedding colors. Also, HAHAHAHA NO.
Strega, can I tag?By all means! My blushes.
I'm less angered by some people's beliefs in god(s) than others, and how big of a hypocrite that makes me.
Intriguing. Is it actually the beliefs that anger you, or the actions taken as a result?
I'm working on the chapter The Atheist's Guide to Tragedy, and trying to sort through why it is that I'm less angered by some people's beliefs in god(s) than others, and how big of a hypocrite that makes me.
Why would that make you a hypocrite? I would think it would completely depend on the other person--and the way they talk about it, act on it, etc.
Hee. Thanks!
That's a fascinating discussion, Allyson.