This growing up thing is pretty damn cool. I love watching him come up with new ideas. Especially hilarious ones.
Looking for LIKE button. Wrong social network. So I do this instead. Dying from da cute!
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This growing up thing is pretty damn cool. I love watching him come up with new ideas. Especially hilarious ones.
Looking for LIKE button. Wrong social network. So I do this instead. Dying from da cute!
As far as the whole giving-a-fuck thing, I'm like Jimmy.(I don't drunk-dial, crash cars, and I doubt I could get laid at Parents' Night.)
But I have been giving a fuck when it ain't my turn since 1973. Also, Stringer really is awesome.
Ryan's tummy print is my new happy place. Wayyyyyyyy too cute for human consumption.
That reminds me, does anyone know of a menstrual app? I need to keep track in one place, instead of various calendars and pieces of paper.
For Android? I use this one [link] (but, despite the focus of the article, I am not planning on getting pregnant anytime soon, and it's just as useful if you're not). I am not an iPhone, though - don't know if it's on there.
Yuk, Dana - food poisoning is really sucky. I hope you feel better soon.
The US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the lower court ruling that California Prop 8 is unconstitutional.
The US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the lower court ruling that California Prop 8 is unconstitutional.
And that is an awesome thing! I look forward to officiating a wedding of same sex partners. Aw heck, anyone. Have yet to hitch anyone.
Of course, this ruling will be appealed on one level or another, so odds are the injunction will stay in place for a while longer. But hey, it's one step closer!
Of course, this ruling will be appealed on one level or another
Isn't there only one level above the 9th Circuit? The Supremes?
The only appeal would be to the Supreme Court. And then it would have to be one of the 1% of submitted cases to be accepted. By most measures a District Court of Appeals decision is the precedent-setting one, until and unless the SC picks it up.
Heh, what David said, only wordier.
They could appeal to have it heard by the entire 9th Circuit.
The ruling is good, but it's very narrow, applying only to the had-the-right-then-revoked-it situation in California. They specifically declined to rule on the broader issue of the constitutionality of banning same-sex marriage.