The very one!
eiyi. asshat of the year nominee.
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The very one!
eiyi. asshat of the year nominee.
What a charming boss you have there, Jars. You should buy him flowers.
That is a very striking billboard. I love the light on your hair, Steph.
Happy Birthday Trudy!
Kara is indeed 7 today. She's wearing a beautiful dress today and took cupcakes to school. This evening will be a picnic in the park with extended family. She's got a pinata. It's a burro and she loves it. It's so cute! But she's fully prepared to bash its head in to get the candy inside.
My sister apologized for sending her a sparkly pink card. There weren't any gothy kid cards. I'm finding it funny that any member of my family isn't horrified by Kara's interests. Well, she's a little horrified, but willing to go along, which is nice.
I have a question. Why do we pledge allegiance to the flag? Why don't we just directly pledge allegiance to the republic? I always feel funny about that, because I don't feel much allegiance to that particular design. Anyone?
Also, our dress theme tomorrow is hunting camo.
And I'm still open to suggestions as to my theme song.
Looks like I ain't sleeping tonight. The anesthesia seems to have worn off and the pain meds aren't quite enough. Mom is having a rough night and is trying to be a brave little toaster about it.
I hope she is doing better, and that you got some sleep, Suzi.
Emily, flags have been very important in organized societies for a very long time. They started out as military symbols and for communication purposes from Rome and to Medieval times. This was how you figured out where you stood and to determine friend from foe. It's sort of a convenient thing to have a concrete object to focus on when pledging.
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Happy Birthday to Trudy and Kara. Mmm...Kara born on the same day as Trudy...'splains an awful lot.
It's sort of a convenient thing to have a concrete object to focus on when pledging.
Really? I mean, I don't mind facing it, as a symbol. I just don't feel that I have any allegiance to it. Do you? Is it just me?
I don't get the pledging allegience to anything. Seems a bit culty to me.
Happy Birthday, Trudy!!
Happy Birthday, Tyrone-Raptor Girl-Kara!!
I have a question. Why do we pledge allegiance to the flag? Why don't we just directly pledge allegiance to the republic? I always feel funny about that, because I don't feel much allegiance to that particular design. Anyone?
It's to show your sincere gratitude that your flag isn't any of these ones: [link]