My fave is Batman vs. Longcat.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
New map of San Francisco's sub-neighborhoods. I'd object to our placement in the tiny sliver designated as UCSF Medical, but that's exactly where JZ works.
Note also "Pacific Heights" which is known locally as "Specific Whites."
Douchebags live in Cow Hollow and the Marina, Hipsters live in the Mission and Lower Haight, gay male prostitutes in the Tenderloin, Asians in the Outer Richmond and Chinatown and somewhat in the Outer Richmond, breeders in Noe Valley and Laurel Village, Blacks in Hunter's Point and Bayview, Hispanics in the Mission.
breeders in Noe Valley
Heh. Although I knew a few non-breeders who lived there.
The last place I lived in SF was on Church street, a block or two south of Market. What neighborhood is that?
Damn, I miss San Francisco.
My name's just an Old Testament name that my mother liked when she was religious. I like that it's turned out to be oddly appropriate, though. The Girl and I are going to be drawing on the story of Ruth and Naomi (my name) in our civil partnership blessing. And our rings are going to be engraved with "Your people shall be my people, and your God shall be my God" in Hebrew. It's relevant.
I never fail to be offended by the term breeders. Maybe because I can't work out if it's supposed to include me.
I'm having the most massive abdominal pain. This will complicate things in the ER. Also, my life.
And our rings are going to be engraved with "Your people shall be my people, and your God shall be my God" in Hebrew. It's relevant.
That's beautiful.
The Girl and I are going to be drawing on the story of Ruth and Naomi (my name) in our civil partnership blessing. And our rings are going to be engraved with "Your people shall be my people, and your God shall be my God" in Hebrew. It's relevant.
That sounds wonderful. So perfect.
We're happy about it. Or we would be, if all the religious gay couples we know whose blessings we've been to (about four now) hadn't used Ruth and Naomi in their readings already. Along with the hymn we want. (LGBT Christians. It's a rather small community. We already have wedding clichés. Go us.)
If it makes you feel any better, most of the non-religious Jews I know who had not-traditional-Jewish weddings but wanted to have their religious culture represented used Ruth & Naomi too. So, uh, the girl is a cliche on the other side too?
Timelies all!
Trying to type around a cat. Again.