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Pueblo councilman wants to keep prayer before meetings

Started by Josh Karpf. Last reply by Asa Watcher Oct 2, 2012. 1 Reply

CSM atheists?

Started by Diana Bett. Last reply by Diana Bett May 6, 2012. 3 Replies

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Comment by HeathenMom on March 16, 2009 at 7:28pm
Hi Carver, I am in Lakewood also. Just ssw of Wheat Ridge. Nice to meet another atheist in Jeffco.
Comment by Asa Watcher on March 17, 2009 at 5:03pm
Bottle that Lakewood water. Market it as Unholy Water. Or could there be a better name to put on a label?
I enjoy this forum and the conversations. I'll have to cruise Lakewood sometime.
Comment by Bappi on April 10, 2009 at 10:34am
I've activated the RSS reader feature on the group's page.
Comment by Asa Watcher on April 12, 2009 at 2:21pm
Soooo, Bappi, what's an "RSS reader feature"? Where do I find it? What's it used for? how is it used?
Seems that we don't take advantage of the Comment Wall or the Discussion Forum as it is.
As you can see, I've figured out the Comment Wall, but what is "I'm sure you already know" started by the "Nerd" with a reply by "PizzaTheHutt" that has not had any attention since last year. Why is it still on Colorado's Discussion Forum? Will it die of old age or irrelevance soon?
If I click on "+ Start Discussion" will it appear only on Colorado's page? All these features seem a bit redundant to me, but, then, I'm still trying to figure this computer thing out.
I suppose I should be bold and just post and blog huh?
Anyway, it's fun going through the members, and welcome to Deborah Moreno.
Comment by HeathenMom on April 14, 2009 at 11:47pm
Asa Watcher, I am not seeing the RSS feature... what it does is allow you to see activity within the group posted to your homepage (in Yahoo, MSN, etc.).
Yes, the "+ Start Discussion" will create a discussion for this group only.

As for me I am not much of a 'talker' unless I have something to say... but I do enjoy reading what others have to say (when I stop by) and will even post a response every so often.
Comment by Asa Watcher on April 23, 2009 at 10:22am
Greetings from the Colorado outback;

Clay Jenkinson, star of the weekly NPR show Thomas Jefferson, will do a program in Salida on Saturday, June 6th.  This event is sponsored by CCH (Central Colorado Humanists) and the proceeds will go to the CCH scholarship fund for area Seniors.   Tickets are $40 and $20 and are on sale at the BookHaven in Salida. 
Jenkinson is a brilliant scholar and his NPR show is always worth listening to. {KRCC fm in Colorado Springs airs it on sunday (noon time I think).}
His appearance would be worth a mini-vacation to Salida, enjoy the area, and have a great time in an interesting town, plus meet some real nice people who are members of CCH.
I’d suggest getting tickets soon, as Jenkinson has appeared in Salida before, and was very well received by the locals.

www.thebookhavenonline.com

128 F St
Salida, CO 81201
(719) 539-9629

Best wishes to you all
Asa
Comment by Bud Martin on May 4, 2009 at 1:04pm
Arvada Libertarian, tilting at windmills, supporter of lost causes.
Comment by LeoPardus on May 23, 2009 at 1:24pm
Hello. The area of CO I range over extends from Firestone (about I-25 & US119) to Longmont, to Boulder, to Lakewood. *Waves to all within that realm*
Comment by HeathenMom on June 19, 2009 at 9:53am
*waves to Leo and Bud*
Hi neighbors!
Comment by embracedk on August 14, 2009 at 10:22pm
Hey, North Denver here (brighton/thornton). Deciding to go more outward with my beliefs (or more lack thereof) was hoping to find a few more people here, but thought I would add my name to the roster to help it along!

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I posted the bulk of this on another thread, but wanted to add some context separately.

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