Permalink Reply by Jim DePaulo on May 20, 2011 at 11:00pm Mmmmm - food. Some of my favorite memories are of the large Italian family dinners that lasted for hours. The women and some of the men in the family were superb cooks with a large store of recipes many of them generations old. The food washed down with a good red wine left all in a pleasant, sated stupor.....hmmm – I think I need a snack.
I wasn't sure if I had responded to this already. My favorite food is barbecued pork, or any kind of pasta. Also, sweet potato fries are tasty. And, I love Thai food. And chocolate cake. I could go on and on. I like too many different kinds of food.
As far as drinks go, I like well made cappuccinos, and black tea lemonade. I also like wheat beer. I like water. I can drink regular coffee, preferably a dark roast, with cream and sugar. I like warm apple cider, and hot chocolate.
Permalink Reply by Brian Wood on May 23, 2011 at 10:09am Hi, I'm Brian, atheist since 1954 when my 4th grade teacher told us we had to add "under god" to the pledge and I started to think about that. (A precociously anti-authoritarian brat, I was.) My reading and thinking over the last 55 years has but confirmed that youthful decision. I'm totally "out" in Buffalo, N.Y., wearing atheist and anti-religion t and sweat shirts all the time. A retired high school teacher of English, I delight in being yore basik speling and grammer natsi.
My basic food groups are cheap whiskey and cigars.
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Permalink Reply by Andromeda on May 25, 2011 at 3:53am Tea and Lemonade mix...that's awesome. I love it.
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Permalink Reply by Christopher Phillips on May 24, 2011 at 9:32am As a friend of mine put it: "You only know that you've had enough coffee when you can thread a sewing machine without it stopping"!
I'm a devout carnivore, steak and chips please.
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Permalink Reply by Unknown Atheist on May 26, 2011 at 9:38am Thanks for the invite! It's hard to pin it down to one food and drink, so I'll put a new favorite for each, both of which should be consumed in moderation.
* Preacher's collar (a beer blend combining Belgian beer and pear cider, I ordered it mostly for its name but was pleasantly surprised)
* Peanut butter Snickers (what could be better than peanut butter, chocolate, nougat, and caramel all rolled into one?)
I'll have to try out some of the other foods mentioned in the thread!
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Permalink Reply by Brian Wood on May 28, 2011 at 5:04am Yeah, I'm eccentric by ANY standard and also prone to nasty bites from the "black dog." I sympathize, empathize, and encourage keepin' on keepin' on, as they used to say.
If I can't mock and sneer at it, is it important?

Etienne Online


Posted by Debra Stevenson on May 21, 2013 at 2:37pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
There is a video of the Pope's 'exorcism' caught on film. The man isn't demon possessed, there are likely no 'real' demons. He's just delusional and doesn't want to accept personal responsiblity for his own behavior for his own dysfunctional life.
Brandi Amari Williams
Posted by Debra Stevenson on May 21, 2013 at 2:28pm 2 Comments 1 Like
There is an ad that reads ' Do you support 'traditional' marriage? Vote Now"! .
No, I don't support 'traditional' marriage because there is no such thing. I support heterosexual and same-sex couples marry each other legally , yes. 'Traditional' marriage promoters largely do not believe that heterosexual women are co-equal to their husbands. Their only purpose in 'traditional' marriage is to sexually satisfy their husbands if they can and raise children and do all…
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i've got no problem with everyone saying "merry christmas" on christmas day. however, they've turned it into an entire holiday season where it lasts a month or more. in those situations it should be perfectly acceptable to say "happy holidays" or call it a…
ContinuePosted by Two Cult Survivor on May 21, 2013 at 11:30am 0 Comments 0 Likes
I posted the bulk of this on another thread, but wanted to add some context separately.
I finally confronted my faith and embraced the fact of my atheism late last August, 2012. Days after I revealed my "epiphany" to a few friends who knew me from another message board, my sister died from Lou Gehrig's Disease (which pissed her off because she hated catching a disease from someone she never f---ed).
THAT was my sister, understand? She was a beautiful, life-loving, potty-mouthed…
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