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Comment by booklover on March 2, 2013 at 7:33am Chris, doesn't it feel so good to get something accomplished that you weren't looking forward to doing? Now you get to do something that sounds great!
Ruth, I thought that sign about lowering abortion rates put it aptly! I hope you have a good weekend too!
It was fun out with my friend last night, but she did say a few religious things. I just changed the subject. I can't take much of that! There was a terrible accident a few blocks from my house about a week ago. 3 teens that were breaking into cars in the catholic church parking-lot were running from police. They crashed head-first into a neo-natal nurses SUV and her car wrapped around a light-pole. She died. They lived. My friend said she told her daughter to say a prayer. So I said why would a loving 'god' let her die, and them live. Of course she said she didn't know, but 'god' would forgive them if they were really sorry. AAaaarrrrggggghhhhh!
Comment by Napoleon Bonaparte on March 2, 2013 at 1:32am 
Yes, time flies and for me it's a good time now! I worked through a nasty packet of administration and it even looks quite acceptable! I haven't got a good way with numbers and get a horrible headache on top but I finished it! Yeahh! And now I can go and plant the first seedlings in my roof vegetable garden! I was looking forward to that!
Comment by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on March 2, 2013 at 12:06am Yeah, march 2013 already. Time whizzes by.
Grumpycat really is a viral meme. He's getting outside of the grumpy ghetto I see.
Thanks for the “Things that lower abortion rates” sign, booklover. That’s so on target.
Proof reading being outsourced to Asia now?
Good hypothesis, Ian. That’s plausible and would explain so much.
Happy weekend, all.
Comment by Joan Denoo on March 1, 2013 at 11:01pm Oh thanks so much booklover -you are so sweet. I hope you enjoy your time tonight with your friend and have a great time on your trip with your family. I hope you get some great pictures.
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Comment by booklover on March 1, 2013 at 5:14pm Felaine, I would LOVE to have that tattoo also!
Steph, I know, right? Time goes WAY too fast. This week I don't mind though because in a week I'll be on vacation with my whole family!
Going out tonight with a friend. She's catholic, but I like her anyway. lol. She's knows I'm an Atheist, so at least I can be myself around her. We mostly 'gossip' about our lives anyway, so it's just a a nice dinner probably 3x a year that we do.
Hey booklover -can you believe it's March already? I mean wow - time is flying.
Comment by Idaho Spud on March 1, 2013 at 3:40pm Lots of cute & funny pictures. I especially like "stealin' mah bag" and "Partners in Crime".
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