Sorry- meant to quote not report....
It's late. |
Call me a Luddite, but it's been a long time since a technological "advance" has actually advanced society. |
Obama is dumb. |
Wahhabi makes me think of wasabi. Sorry. |
+1. |
I hate raw oysters. I have tried it and it is the worst thing one can eat. |
Not to mention: mothers are rearing the future taxpayers who will pay your social security benefits. Thank them for their service. |
He is a good talker. To quote from another thread, "Funny how usually the people with the brains don't have "the mouth," and those with the mouth, don't have the brains." |
I live.in.DC and couldn't care less about politics |
I only think that it will be interesting when one of those kids does write a tell all book. I have a feeling, like another poster, that there will be some very interesting behind the scenes stuff that will be completely counter to the saccharin sweet image that they try to portray. And my money for who will write the book is on whichever one of those kids is gay - and no, there is absolutely nothing wrong with a kid being gay. But to live in a house where that is considered to be such a sin/counter to all they stand for? THAT would be hard. My kids wouldn't write a book for THAT reason because we teach our girls acceptance and love of everyone. I'm glad we now live in a time when, if one or both of them is gay, they can marry whoever the hell the want and live life as they please. They deserve to be happy. Fine whatever, the Duggar kids SEEM respectful, but it comes off as really creepy and stepford like to me. They really don't know any different....for anything. I think they are no better than that horrible Kate woman anymore - they get to live the life they do now because of reality TV. |
right, the constitutional scholar is an idiot. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Oh my god me too. |
Bwahahaha. Yes I know the taught at Univ of Chicago. But puhleese, he is not a con law scholar. |
+1 |
People who don't own cars annoy me. Because they are always the first in line to want a ride somewhere. Then, after you go out of your way to help them time and time again, they get to brag to everyone about how much cooler they are because they are "urban" and don't "depend on a car." People even do this at my office in a professional environment, where I feel the need to shuttle them back and forth with me to conferences, etc. That seems quite unprofessional.
Grow up and get a vehicle. You don't have to drive it much at all, but at least own something. Or quit asking for rides. . |