More fun 'n' games brought to you courtesy of SaysGod.com: Romans 3:23 says that " ALL have sinned, and fall short of the glory of God." I just fear for a fellow human who clearly has read the bible, and knows about God, but is
After debating with myself all day about whether or not to go to last night's SFWA cocktail party, I gave in and went. Why not? I was all dressed up. After waiting outside the Society of Illustrators building for █████ for about 15 minutes, I called her cell phone
Is there any phrase in more desperate need of banishment from business correspondence than "Please advise"?
Via King of Zembla, here's a bit from Jane Smiley's entry in a series of essays at Slate.com called "Why Americans Hate Democrats—A Dialogue": Here is how ignorance works: First, they put the fear of God into you—if you don'
Via Derryl Murphy: If you happen to be working on some creative writing project, fanfiction or NaNoWriMo or what have you, post exactly one sentence from each of your current work(s) in progress in your journal. It should probably be your favourite or most intriguing sentence so far, but
I've memed this before, but what the hell. Via far more folks than I can list: 1. Grab the nearest book. 2. Open the book to page 23. 3. Find the fifth sentence. 4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal...along with these instructions. "
Concerned Canadians selflessly offer to marry an American seeking political asylum.
A sobering little tale can be found here, relating to a Secret Service visit one ❦anniesj received as a result of a LiveJournal posting. It's sobering not because it shows the Secret Service is thorough about investigating threats to POTUS, but because it reminds us there are people
I'm delighted to say I can finally trump the stories we've swapped here about cell phones in men's room stalls. A few minutes ago I was contentedly ensconced in a stall, musing on the conundra of existence, when I heard the outer door open.
I ran across this strange passage ... oh, somewhere online, in some old science fiction story: Mr. Kemmelman had once been a protestor, as I have learned from various sources at the Hawthorne Academy. He once led faculty opposition to many of the policies of the Board of Trustees, and when
Here's the necklace I want. (Hey, my first non-political post in days!)
Anyone else finding it impossible to access NielsenHayden.com today?
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