"That's what she said!"
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Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"I didn't do it! Nobody saw me! You can't prove a thing!"
ION,
Normally, I hate Care Bears with a fiery passion, but this one's adorable: Baby Care Bear Costume
So you basically rip out the insides and stuff your baby in? Nice! (And it is actually pretty cute.)
I was on the moon! With Steve!
"Yes, I hear it all. And you should be ASHAMED!"
I haven't watched this yet, but a bunch of blogs have linked to it: Child sorts out concept of gay marriage: "Husbands and Husbands" (video)
The adorable little boy in this video, whose name is Calen, is sorting out what it means when two fellas get married to one another.
At one point, while face-palming, he says pensively: "I always see husbands and wifes, but this is the very first time I saw husbands and husbands! That's so funny. So—so you love each other! [...] I'm gonna go play now."
Oh, it turns out you can't watch the video anymore:
[Update: Oh no, the uploader just made this video private! I hope they change their mind, it was such a cute video. Sorry for the tease. —XJ ]
I linked to that yesterday!
Oopsie!
Remember the school in Mississippi that canceled prom because a lesbian couple wanted to attend?
Mississippi school sued for canceling prom over lesbian student
(CNN) -- A Mississippi high school faces a lawsuit over its decision to cancel its prom rather than allow a lesbian high school student to attend with her girlfriend.
The lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, alleges that officials at Itawamba Agricultural High School in Fulton, Mississippi, are violating the student's First Amendment right to freedom of expression.
The ACLU asked the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi to reinstate the prom.
"All I wanted was the same chance to enjoy my prom night like any other student. But my school would rather hurt all the students than treat everyone fairly," said the student, 18-year-old Constance McMillen, in an ACLU news release. "This isn't just about me and my rights anymore -- now I'm fighting for the right of all the students at my school to have our prom."
Officials at the Itawamba County School District were not immediately available for comment.