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Comment by Patricia on December 8, 2012 at 2:11pm
You may say 'What kind of business would dare to post such a sign?'
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I made my own cookbook - mostly clippings - of meals that match my diet and are cheap, easy and healthy. It works very well.
Comment by Idaho Spud on December 8, 2012 at 9:54am Gravity cat made me laugh.
Comment by booklover on December 8, 2012 at 9:31am Hope everyone is having a good weekend. Ours will be a quiet one. Our daughter went to visit a friend at the friends University. Our son has to work. We will just read, watch some shows, etc. I went shopping and I can't believe the price of groceries,etc. now! I am such a bargain-shopper, and I had NO coupons this time, couldn't find many good deals at all! And the price of beef was sky-high! I'm going to search the internet for some low-cost meal ideas. It's hard to find dishes that my whole family likes. 
Comment by Joan Denoo on December 8, 2012 at 12:05am Napoleon, I remember that day all too well. Accuser, judge, jury, and executioner. Sound familiar? Are we seeing that in this country and in these conflict? Absolutely.
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Comment by sk8eycat on December 7, 2012 at 7:49pm *sigh* I meant to say "Nativity-Nut" cracking. I'm really having problems typing and proofing.
Oh, WTF. Here's another good seasonal greeting:
A new version of one of my faves.
Comment by sk8eycat on December 7, 2012 at 6:02pm I just noticed that a photo I tried to post yesterday didn't "work," so I'm trying again
Happy Nut-Cracking Holidays to ALL!

Comment by booklover on December 7, 2012 at 5:30pm I just love your perspective Joan. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and stories. They always make me feel good. :)
Ruth, we have missed you too! What you are working on is SO cool. I would have no idea how to even start something like that. I am amazed that I figured-out how to get an Atheist Nexus app. on my iPhone, and that was with help from Steph! lol.
My daughter left just now to go visit a friend for the weekend 2 1/2 hours away. I hate that she's driving in the dark. I made her take my car which is over a decade younger than her car, and much safer. I will relax when she texts me that she is there safe and sound! :)
I hope everyone has a good weekend! I just got back from visiting with 2 liberal, Atheist friends, so I feel 'up.' :)~ Melinda
Comment by Joan Denoo on December 7, 2012 at 3:42pm Melinda, you wrote, "I lost a friend a month or so ago from me posting Atheist things, but, good riddance then! Sounds cold, but I can't care anymore."
I don't think that is a cold response at all. If you write honestly, from your thinking and feeling, then those who don't like it don't need to read it.
My cousin is a very devout born-again wife of a Lutheran minister. At some point a year or so ago, I wrote on Facebook that faith and belief in god and expecting answers to prayers may feel good, but I perceived that kind of god as too small. That hit a painful nerve in her and she started a deeply felt description and discussion about her god not being small, but very loving.
We set the ground-rules that either of us had the right to block or un-friend the other. Neither one of us persuaded the other to change our positions. I think that is just fine. No problem for me at all. But I held my position that if she opposed women's right to control her body, or if she wanted Intelligent Design in public school science classes, I would fight her with everything I have. What she believes is none of my business ... until and unless in imposes on my values.
Just keep in mind, Melinda, there are 7,083,782,270 human beings on this Earth and a Net population growth this year of 70,982,729. So, you and I won't run out of people to talk to and who want to share ideas without fighting.
Time and space expand at an ever increasing rate, with many other possibilities of life, probably not carbon based, or with a very different evolutionary development. The exciting thing to me is the realization that the human mind is capable of developing understanding about the processes of nature, and the absolutely splendid opportunity we have to participate in its development.
Thankfully, the Dark Ages and their associated beliefs fade into history as we gain knowledge, understanding and the most important thing to me is the realization that we are all on this tiny little planet, racing through space and there is no need to fight over boundary lines of nations, or killing others who disagree about god/no god. We are part of a web and we have the ability to solve problems, resolve conflict, and create a compassionate and caring civilization. Rejoice!
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