I'm also torn. In my town, however, there were several church buildings that were pretty much used for anything-- rotary club, kiwanis, weddings, rehearsals, exercise classes, and it would have been weird if it was denied to anyone. Of course, it was own by Unitarians, so I can't imagine them doing so. It was much harder to rent the hall from the Grange!
'Life of the Party'
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
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.
IIRC, the argument for the case did exactly revolve around how "public" the pavilion was. It was certainly not consecrated, at least.
We are expecting a big fat snowstorm here. I'm so glad I didn't wait until today to make the drive back from PA!
So. Greetings from 2009, Buffistas.
How does the new year look, billytea? Is it safe to go in?
Billytea is from the future!!
I am home sick today. I should shuffle back to bed soon.
Happy New Year, Billytea!
cats=evil.
I need more caffeine.
This will involve getting up from the desk and going downstairs, though. Decisions, decisions.
I don't want to go to work today. But I'll be mad at myself if I don't.
Maybe I can leave early
coffee
How does the new year look, billytea? Is it safe to go in?
Well, there's fireworks. And smooches, so that's nice. Kylie is reporting herself to be Shocked! by the power. So far I rate it a B+.