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Everything posted by M. (hristine
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I'd be willing to make a little wager that it will.
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Oh, oh. My interpretation of bellweather is that Missouri tends to predict the winner.
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Reuters put Obama +2 today.
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Missouri has been a bellwether in every White House race during the last century, except 1956. "Missouri
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I received my voter card today, so I am good to go.
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It would be nice if this gig portends other Tweedy solo shows this winter.
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What's the price of gas where you are?
M. (hristine replied to Twisted Acres's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Less than $2 a gallon in many Missouri locations. I think a bruised road and a hand full of wheel are in order. -
Have a terrific day Kim and a joyful year!
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The latest Ryan Adams thread
M. (hristine replied to Duck-Billed Catechist's topic in Someone Else's Song
That's what happens when you spend most of your formative years wasted. When you get straight you have a lot of catching up to do. Ryan sounds like a guy walking consciously through sobriety. He's leaving some pretty astute (if long winded ) observations along the way. I hope The Cardinals reschedule for you, dcarter. -
I know, right? I purposely do things that make me uncomfortable. Like periodically attending Evangelical mega-churches and cultivating friendships with hard core Republicans. Keeps me fluid and in touch.
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It tickles me to share what my Republican friends are passing around: 1. I
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You should quit your day job.
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Va. pharmacy follows faith, no birth control sales
M. (hristine replied to Good Old Neon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
WITH NO SHOES! -
Va. pharmacy follows faith, no birth control sales
M. (hristine replied to Good Old Neon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
When I was a young, married, walking ovulator, we lived so far out in the boonies I had to drive 60 miles for birth control pills. Uphill both ways. -
I'm pretty sure that I have convinced Spawn's dad to run as a third party candidate with the slogan, "F*ck you, you f*cking f*ck." I'm voting for him.
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Va. pharmacy follows faith, no birth control sales
M. (hristine replied to Good Old Neon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
They will fill, or the product they carry? Interesting. I would have thought those laws have more to do with generic vs. name brand product than moral concerns. And so I wonder how they have gotten around it. Medical/pharmaceutical ethics is one of the slipperiest slopes we've got going in this country if you ask me. -
Va. pharmacy follows faith, no birth control sales
M. (hristine replied to Good Old Neon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
You can be bothered by it. When you talk about legislating it (which was earlier alluded to but edited), then I am bothered by it. -
Va. pharmacy follows faith, no birth control sales
M. (hristine replied to Good Old Neon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I'm thinking the slippery slope might be slipperier if there was a legal mandate in a case like this. Prescription drugs are not the same as abortion. Christ, you can purchase anything you want on the internet. -
And I'll not be running for VP.
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Yeah. I can tell I've had enough when I start talking about shaved money makers. So who's going to give a short lecture on the legislative branch and pharmaceutical law?
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That's kind of what I thought too. Though in Nina's kitty's case, there wasn't any.
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I've held a plaster cast of her pussy.
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Va. pharmacy follows faith, no birth control sales
M. (hristine replied to Good Old Neon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
The past couple weeks around here have made for some odd bedfellows.