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I really don't think it matters. What is important to me, might not be so to you. I don't believe in "subjective morality".
EVERYTHING is a choice. You don't HAVE to do anything except die. Even paying taxes is optional. The question is "are you willing to pay the consequences if you...
Actually, it should be "misspelling and grammar laziness have always bothered me"
A self-proclaimed "perfectionist" should check their grammar.
I was too lazy to read all 139 posts, so, if this has already been caught, I apologize.
Here's my view:
"rules" are guidelines for behavior. There are punishments for going outside of those guidelines.
If you get caught breaking the rules, you suffer the consequences - period.
If you do not get caught breaking the rules, then you have taken a risk to get what you want...
There is a 90lb Black Lab next door who is a huge sissy. Whenever Lucy (our chihuahua) sees her, she bristles up and starts growling. Once they were both out and Lucy tore after her. The lab wanted to play, but Lucy kept biting at her heels, growling, really acting like an ass! It was pretty...
I like visiting people who have a couple of cats. They are often fun to watch. Wouldn't own one, though.
My daughter has a 3lb chihuahua that thinks it is a german shephard.
My wife wants a great dane. That would be cool.
I'm with you for the most part, Moto. Having lived in the DC area for almost 20 years (with a small break for a couple of years), We haven't had a championship here in a while, either.
I think, though, that the Redskins, the Capitols, the Wizards (name changed from the "Bullets" for obvious...
October 27th, 2005
Dr. SirMyk,
Canada is here. Wish you were great.
Found some pink bunny fur in a tree. Weird.
Is that novel lady still bugging you? Moto got an application
from her for an Air PhD in Psycho-something-or-other. It is
currently under review. It got a...
I have always liked boxing. At one point I could tell you the top 20 ranked heavyweights by name. (no longer!). I feel that it is becoming too money-centric, though, and I am begining to doubt the legitimacy of some fights.
To answer one of Kook's earlier questions, though, about why we...
leckert opens the door to read the name from the right side...
dude.
he gathers his belongings, puts the banana back on the couch (sorry about those teeth marks, DS... :o ) and pats the Novel Lady on the head as he leaves.
It's been fun, y'all. I'm goin' to Canada!
COME ON, MOTO...
leckert notices the remnants of a freshly sniffed sandwich. He picks it up, turns it over in his hand, and stuffs half of it in his mouth. He shoos a stray cat out of the office.
"Anybothy got any mulk?" asks leckert, through a plug half masticated PB&J.
Hey, Novel lady, quit sucking up...
Saw "School of Rock" on DVD this weekend.
I thought it was predictable and shallow, but some great music, and I love Jack Black.
three stars, mainly for the music.
My daughter and wife liked it.
Nice, Ell! I really like the mood you set here. The fragmented, paniced opening really put me there.
I think these two could be more descriptive. "As fast as she can" doesn't really tell me anything, and doesn't draw me in.
I also get a distracting image here of a pair of pants spewing...
I spent a lot of my summers reading. In my room, door closed. My twin brother would definitely call me names and torment me if he knew I was reading. I would think this would be more prevelant among boys. We always considered a 'book worm' to be somewhat of a sissy.
I was a closet reader...
Too lazy to read the whole post to see if this is already here or not, but...
Travels With Charley: In Search of America by John Steinbeck
Read it in 7th or 8th grade.
Still think about that damn blue poodle, and "C-O-W" painted on the side of livestock to keep the hunters from shooting...