Anonymous wrote:I am sick of reality tv
smart phones
Kim Kardashian
Obama
Disney channel tween programs
"contemporary" home decor
mommy blogs
American Idol
any tv commericial with a fat ugly slob who has a hot wife
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calling the DC area "the DMV." Stop it!
Yes. Please!
Anonymous wrote:People who complain that the 1% don't pay their fair share. We do and then some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Christmas season starting earlier and earlier. Right after Halloween, now? Can we just enjoy the month of November for it's fall splendor and yummy Thanksgiving without having to stress out about Christmas?
People who ask me if I'm done with my Christmas shopping yet.
My 2 and 4 year old boys constantly fighting over toys
Breakfast. Not alot of variety and choices in eating breakfast on a weekday.
Oatmeal
Cold cereal
Bagel with peanut butter
Blueberry waffles with sunny side up egg
Scrambled eggs with English muffin
Omelets
Breakfast burritos
Egg, cheese and spinach sandwiches
Mini quiche
You can make all sorts of things ahead of time and just throw them in the microwave in the morning. Breakfast doesn't have to be boring.
Anonymous wrote:The Christmas season starting earlier and earlier. Right after Halloween, now? Can we just enjoy the month of November for it's fall splendor and yummy Thanksgiving without having to stress out about Christmas?
People who ask me if I'm done with my Christmas shopping yet.
My 2 and 4 year old boys constantly fighting over toys
Breakfast. Not alot of variety and choices in eating breakfast on a weekday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Christmas season starting earlier and earlier. Right after Halloween, now? Can we just enjoy the month of November for it's fall splendor and yummy Thanksgiving without having to stress out about Christmas?
People who ask me if I'm done with my Christmas shopping yet.
My 2 and 4 year old boys constantly fighting over toys
Breakfast. Not alot of variety and choices in eating breakfast on a weekday.
Oatmeal
Cold cereal
Bagel with peanut butter
Blueberry waffles with sunny side up egg
Scrambled eggs with English muffin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People spending money just because they can.
People putting sports ahead of family time, church and school work.
The constant pressure to consume alcohol at every social occasion.
I'll give you family time and school work. But church? Wow. So you are sick of people who don't have same religious committment as you? Have fun with that.
I'm sick of people who baptize their babies in church but are absent 80% or more of the time. Why bother? No one is taking attendance. Either commit to your faith or don't bother.
Baptism is in the New Testament (and it is adult baptism, not children). Attending church every Sunday is not in the New Testament. Matthew 18:20 clearly states that “For where two or three are gathered in my (Jesus) name, there am I among them.”
Committing to my faith can be done (and shown) in many other ways then showing up every Sunday.
Of course, many poeple that go to church every Sunday are the least Christian people I know in real life.
So baptize your own babies. Don't pretend you're part of the church community when it suits you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People spending money just because they can.
People putting sports ahead of family time, church and school work.
The constant pressure to consume alcohol at every social occasion.
I'll give you family time and school work. But church? Wow. So you are sick of people who don't have same religious committment as you? Have fun with that.
I'm sick of people who baptize their babies in church but are absent 80% or more of the time. Why bother? No one is taking attendance. Either commit to your faith or don't bother.
Baptism is in the New Testament (and it is adult baptism, not children). Attending church every Sunday is not in the New Testament. Matthew 18:20 clearly states that “For where two or three are gathered in my (Jesus) name, there am I among them.”
Committing to my faith can be done (and shown) in many other ways then showing up every Sunday.
Of course, many poeple that go to church every Sunday are the least Christian people I know in real life.