man, ita, I want to call her up on your behalf.
her: "oh, I got your emails."
me: "interesting. since nothing had been done, I assumed you had not. Perhaps your business email is used for another purpose. What is the method of communication with this office that I should use if I actually want to get a response that will result in my having my medication? Perhaps there is an office manager? or a direct way line to the dr.? I certainly do not want to waste any more of your time if you are not the person who can get this done."
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I learned Martin Luther in my high school world history class (which was really eurociv, but was a great class). We went up to the assassination of Frans Ferdinand and then stopped.
And I have to say that all the "ew" and "Really really?" reactions here, and the total hideous ignorance on the Pew quiz, are weirdly cracking me up. It's such a central part of my identity and my messy love for the Church and my grim determination to hold on despite the rampant asshattery in the hierarchy, that it just makes me feel like an utter and complete freak even among all y'all and most definitely compared to the world at large.
My Ew was about Tales of the City, where
a cult is taking amputated parts from the hospital and using them for communion.
Not about transubstantiation, FTR.
it just makes me feel like an utter and complete freak even among all y'all
Yeah, but we love you for it.
Having been honked at by more than one driver for coming to a complete stop at a stop sign,
Ahhh, Massachusetts, where red lights and stop signs are suggestions, rather than laws.
and flipped off by someone going the wrong way down a one way street, I hold no fondness for MA drivers whatsoever.
A not-so-rare sighting of the MA state bird.
I can't remember if I ever had a European history class, much less what was taught in it.
Sophomore year! Sister Timothy! I remember it well.
I may have learned about Luther in European history, but I remember more from reading the play Luther in a high school English lit class.
Gah, Jesse, that's a total ew. I somehow completely blocked that part out from my memory of the series. Actually, I can't remember much of any of the plots, just the characters: Mona and Ms. Madrigal and Mouse and Mary Ann (I don't think I can ever re-read the last novel because of her).
Damn, but that's a lot of M's.
It was weird to read through it and think about exactly how I came to know the various items.
The quiz punked out for me after question #5, but I was thinking how everything I know about Judaism I learned from the
All of a Kind Family
books I read as a kid. I knew much more about Purim and the Sabbath than I did about what being Presbyterian was supposed to mean, in fact.