Late Night Musical Interlude, Pt. 3
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The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America by Erik Larson
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Since I was virtually abandoned to my own devices here in Burbank, I sometimes do things with an online social group to get out and meet people. Did you needto know that? Probably not. But there it is. Anyway, this week one of the outings was to go see Angel-A. I like this group because […]
Tomorrow is Towel Day. Do the right thing, people.
I stumbled across an article today written by a “strong Christian mother” who finds out, to her horror, that her son is gay. The article apparently appeared in Today’s Christian Woman in 1997. I don’t know what the readership’s reaction was then, but all the comments on the article are from today - and the […]
Original thought appears to be lacking today, so lets go with a meme! First found at The Library Diva.
A book that made you cry: The first book I can remember making me cry was Where the Red Fern Grows, Wilson Rawls. You don’t cry from that book, you don’t have a soul.
A book that scared […]
There are blogs, and then there are Blogs. I’m of the opinion that if you have your own personal blog, on your own domain, you can post whatever the hell you want. However, if you post a blog on a corporate magazine site, you should be doing a little research so that you don’t look […]
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Attention Lunatic Atheists, originally uploaded by Chairman Meow.
Wow. Just wow. Can you imagine if you replaced “Atheists†here with “Muslims†or “Jews†or “Christiansâ€? This billboard is hate propaganda, and very nearly a threat of violence. Shameful. Disturbing. Offensive. […]
Those of you who know me know that I have the bizarre skill of being generally pleasant to be around even though I haven’t seen the bright side of a situation since…well…uh….I have no analogy here. Since ever. I’m just far too good at seeing what can go wrong, by the time I try to […]
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