Since (the Cayugas) don't want to pay taxes, they should lose their butts (cigarettes). It's to bad they had to shut down, but I paid taxes for many years and all people should pay taxes.
In order to stimulate the domestic car market, forget tariffs and just drop all the federal, state and local taxes on vehicles produced by the "Big Three." The price advantage may generate more interest.
Has the economic downturn had a negative impact on the future cheese plant? What's the buzz?
The DA and the sheriffs raided Lake Side for the cigarettes, but they just went after the high-taxed item. They broke the law when they told them they could reopen and sell their gas and merchandise.
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cm wrote on Dec 30, 2008 9:42 AM:
my store closed last night--you all missed big sales at 75% off since Sunday!
we finished at 89% of goal-not great but not the worst!
we actually didnt have much left over BUT what we do have will be donated.
the season has taken its toll on my neck and back, I am moving very slow today. I plan to be as lazy as possible cuddled up with my heating pad, watching all the shows I have Tivo'd!
lol... "
karl again... wrote on Dec 29, 2008 10:37 PM:
My Dad is less clear--silent type, sort-of.
I celebrate it with them, and my rock-solid beliefs are not shaken nor swayed by singing a carol, or seeing a manger scene. I recognize, and accept, the quaint tradition that goes with it, even if I know it all to be false.
My parents and family don't even talk about my atheism anymore. Thank dog they've stopped bugging me to go to mass on Christmas morning!
I don't feel the need to "convert" them. Atheism is a destination on a road that one must embark upon by their own will and volition. It's too bad that more don't, as the rewards are so great! "
excnyer wrote on Dec 29, 2008 9:24 PM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 29, 2008 5:22 PM:
movedsouth wrote on Dec 29, 2008 4:34 PM:
excnyer wrote on Dec 29, 2008 12:55 PM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 29, 2008 5:23 AM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 29, 2008 5:20 AM:
1. One who believes that it is impossible to know whether there is a God.
2. One who is skeptical about the existence of God but does not profess true atheism.
If you break it down, it's a-gnostic -- analogous to a-moral or a-theist. That makes it similar to the way a-moral differs from im-moral -- an a-moral person has no morals, while an im-moral person has bad morals. "
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 29, 2008 5:17 AM:
scouty wrote on Dec 28, 2008 1:16 PM:
movedsouth wrote on Dec 28, 2008 9:57 AM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 28, 2008 6:30 AM:
movedsouth wrote on Dec 27, 2008 7:57 PM:
brew1234 wrote on Dec 27, 2008 6:45 PM:
movedsouth wrote on Dec 27, 2008 6:32 PM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 27, 2008 6:22 PM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 27, 2008 6:21 PM:
movedsouth wrote on Dec 27, 2008 5:00 PM:
What man living today do you admire most?
1. Barack Obama 32%
2. George W. Bush 5%
3. John McCain 3%
4. Pope Benedict XVI* 2%
Billy Graham 2%
Bill Clinton 2%
What woman living today do you admire most?
1. Hillary Clinton 20%
2. Sarah Palin 11%
3. Oprah Winfrey 8%
4. Condoleezza Rice 7%
5. Michelle Obama 3% "
bassistlearningdrums wrote on Dec 27, 2008 4:32 PM:
horseradish wrote on Dec 27, 2008 10:15 AM:
Hey, if you go to Pennsylvania, and purchase stuff, you are supposed to pay the new york state taxes when you bring them across the border.
What is the difference here? Other than there is no border because the lands aren't sovereign? "
cm wrote on Dec 27, 2008 7:52 AM:
My oldest son and fiance always comes Christmas Eve-after visiting the decorated House-us girls decorate cookies.
the other 2 arrived by 9am next morning..
my son was so excited to have his daughter-the first time on Christmas morning! He said she jumped up on their bed yelling 'daddy wake up,santa was here'
(only 'yesterday' that was him at 3 yrs old--lol)
for now I am glad they all are here-yet I know these days will change-so I enjoy them while I have them.
Of course each year is on video-so when I am 60 I can watch them 100 times over!
nature: yes, he's still mending-another 3 wks out of work. he was a big help getting things prepared, working split shifts I never would have had the time!
I give him credit for trying, but I am no where over the 'burn' yet! "
brew1234 wrote on Dec 27, 2008 12:54 AM:
nature lover wrote on Dec 26, 2008 7:41 PM:
bassistlearningdrums wrote on Dec 26, 2008 7:40 PM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 26, 2008 4:52 PM:
Those overlooked details will kill you. "
CayCntyLifer wrote on Dec 26, 2008 2:52 PM:
bassistlearningdrums wrote on Dec 26, 2008 12:17 PM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 26, 2008 11:44 AM:
I was sad to hear the package I sent to the ex and younger son has not yet arrived. I usually get things in the mail by 1 Dec, but one gift just did not come in time, so it didn't go until 15 December and has not yet arrived. I sure hope it didn't get lost in the mail.
Packages arrived in Saginaw and Chicago on time, but I have not yet heard how they were received.
Farmer Guy gave me a cordless Black and Decker drill with a battery and charger and a whole mess of accessories -- which I will love, what with the new house and so on. I gave him a blood pressure monitor and a coin box which counts the coins as you drop them in. Also a little backscratcher.
The ex sent me two paperbacks I haven't read but will enjoy, 3 antique glass Christmas ornaments for my collection, and a string of glass beads, ditto.
My mom hasn't sent the package yet.
Other than that, I stuffed and roasted a turkey and cleaned up, worked on a jigsaw puzzle, sorted catalogs and chucked a foot-tall stack of them, and spent a long time online researching my players and my opponent's players for fantasy football. I have never played before, so am a bit floored to be in the championship game, which looks to be close. I'm trying to be sure to play the best guys and not lose because I had my highest scoring player on the bench (which happened to me in a major way in one game this season). And I watched a couple DVDs before hitting the sack.
I miss having more people around for the holiday, but the truth is, we have never had that. When I was married, we had just us and the kids. Now we are no longer together and the kids are grown, so it will soon be just me. I still like having a tree, and some quiet, domestic times with Farmer Guy.
But it has certainly been peaceful, and
Oh dear! The mail lady was just here returning the package I sent to the ex and younger son -- says Unable to forward! I spent a lot on priority mail and sent it to the correct address, so now I will have to call and find out what went wrong. Poo! I had better go deal with that. "
cm wrote on Dec 26, 2008 9:30 AM:
what a great day it was-even though monies were tight, we all bought and received the most useful of items.
one was OVERLY joyed with finally getting an iron and ironing board!
of course lasagna dinner was the best!
My presents were exactly what I asked for: Lady Antebellum CD, photo card for my digital camera, Face-Off DVD, and Sleeping Beauty DVD, plus a couple of Red lobster gift cards!
I bought my daughter a GPS (she so didnt expect) but shes always calling asking me to google WHERE she is and how to get her to her destination! lol
the family loved playing with guitar hero--even if 2 real guitarists laughed over how easy it was for NON guitarist, compared to them!
the 1yr old loved his hess truck, the 3yr old had a blast 'helping' everyone unwrap their presents!
best of all, everyone was here: we laughed, we ate, we loved!
I hope your day was as great as mine! "
movedsouth wrote on Dec 25, 2008 7:12 PM:
AJ wrote on Dec 25, 2008 2:02 PM:
By the way, as part of redefining Christmas this year, I suggested that we ( my family) take what we would normally spend on gifts and instead give it to charity. I suggested the St Alphonsus food pantry.
What was great is that noone had a problem with this. I expect we will be doing this from here on in. Christmas seems much more meaningful this way. "
brew1234 wrote on Dec 25, 2008 1:54 PM:
daviddelker wrote on Dec 25, 2008 1:37 PM:
movedsouth wrote on Dec 25, 2008 11:26 AM:
The word Christmas comes from the words Cristes maesse, or "Christ's Mass." Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus for members of the Christian religion. Most historians peg the first celebration of Christmas to Rome in 336 A.D. "
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 25, 2008 9:27 AM:
I don't have any formalized belief system, or subscribe to anyone's specific set of beliefs, but I do believe people have the potential for good or ill, and the freewill to choose one or the other. I also believe people can make wrong choices, sometimes from the best motives or out of ignorance, and that there is a big difference between those wrong choices and the ones made purposely or selfishly.
Beyond my own way of looking at the world, I gratefully accept the kind wishes of others, including their prayers, because their motives towards me are good. I thank you and return the well-wishes.
Travel safely and celebrate goodness as you see fit! "
irritated wrote on Dec 25, 2008 7:45 AM:
news reader wrote on Dec 25, 2008 7:32 AM:
there's more to forgiveness: repent, repair, and never repreat.
no matter what other Christians have done, the 10 commandments don't change. they are the same for all of us.
Forgive but do not forget...just don't let it eat you up. Healing one's own heart means being open to God's mystery. Some people struggle with this b/c they hold on to their human qualities which closes them down.
you've never had the pleasure to meet Fr. Larry---check out this site:
http://www.thereasonforourhope.org/index.php
Thank you for allowing me to share. "
the bone wrote on Dec 25, 2008 7:23 AM:
think the one that bothers me most is the Catholic confession thing -- how does the Priest know the person truly IS repentant before he gives absolution? If a person fools a priest in confession into giving absolution, would Catholics maintain that the person was forgiven, or would their God know the person's heart and withhold the forgiveness, particularly since the person has added deception of a priest on top of his/her other wrongdoings
I am a Catholic and if he fooled the priest thats wrong--but he wont fool God.God will only forgive him if he truly is sorry---it doesn't sound like it.I will pray for you.Merry Christmas. "
karl again... wrote on Dec 25, 2008 1:04 AM:
"Cone they told me, Ba-rack-O-bama!
"A newborn king to see, Ba-rack-O-bama!
Our finest gifts we bring, Ba-rack-O-bama!
To lay before the king, Ba-rack-O-bama, Rack-O-bama, Rack-O-bama!
So to honor him, Ba-rack-O-bama!
When he comes....
etc,..you know the rest....LOL! "
karl again... wrote on Dec 25, 2008 1:01 AM:
What--you think it started when "jesus" was allegedly born? LOL!
"Christmas" as we now it didn't even start until like, the 14th century or something!
It was originally the Solstice--please; learn to use your googler! "
karl again... wrote on Dec 25, 2008 12:59 AM:
I understand your reasoning behind the "Effect" principle--do you realize that what you're talking about is EXACTLY the Pagan concept of the "Daemon"?
The Daemon was the "higher self" inside each person, to which all should aspire to in deed and thought.
One went about finding and utiliaing one's own Daemon by first educating oneself, second by renouncing the ego, and living above one's basal self. This is why the image of a man riding on a donkey was so prevalent in ancient symbolism--the stubborn donkey represented the basal, stubborn man. A man riding above it, commanding it, was a man who had "risen above" it.
Of course, when the major Patriarchal religions seized power, the idea of Humans being able to "perfect" themselves and enlighten themselves was unacceptable to those hungry for ultimate power, so the "Daemon" became "Demon", and was said to "possess" a person--if that person dared think themselves equal to, or capable of achieving a god-like status in intelligence or proficiency of trade or occupation. Hereafter, Humankind was to be subjugated; "blessed" were the ignorant in this new world--doesn't that make you sick? Can you imagine what Humanity has lost in the thousands of years which the Church has held sway? Remember that the ancients knew so much more that we are just really starting to discover now--and it was all brought to a screeching halt by the Dark Ages, courtesy of the Church! It just makes me want to scream!
This is why I reject the idea of "god" as you propose it--because I know that the origin of what you have related has already previously existed, and that heretofore it was the possession and province of Humankind! IT WAS OUR HERITAGE AND RIGHT! And it was stolen and corrupted by Religion!
Have a Merry Solstice anyway! "
bassistlearningdrums wrote on Dec 25, 2008 12:32 AM:
" Solstice is NOT the true meaning of Christmas. "
You are right. Christmas is a contrived "holiday" based on a "pagan" Holiday. "
AJ wrote on Dec 25, 2008 12:26 AM:
Re-define Christmas. It may be too late for most of you this year, but think about it for next year. "
excnyer wrote on Dec 24, 2008 9:09 PM:
excnyer wrote on Dec 24, 2008 8:54 PM:
the bone wrote on Dec 24, 2008 7:36 PM:
Farmers Gal wrote on Dec 24, 2008 6:25 PM:
But there is a difference between the EFFECT of believing in God and the effect of believing, say, the earth is flat. Believing the earth is flat has little to no effect on the quality of life, whereas belief in God can indeed affect the quality of life, and has done so, both for good and for ill.
As I am sure you know, there have been times in the Christian past (and perhaps in other religions as well) when people believed in "grace" -- either you had it or you didn't. They did indeed believe that if a person were not successful it was because that person did not have God's grace, and the person was damned no matter what he did, no matter how good he was or how hard he tried. That whole determinism gig was a terrible thing, and one sincerely hopes it is wiped out in modern times.
The idea is that as long as people act on their belief, then they have an effect. That effect is real, and their belief made it so. It is entirely immaterial if there is any objective Being in existence outside the Effect -- because the Effect IS God in this scenario -- in other words, God is the good in us -- or better, the good in us is God when we act upon it. Prayer becomes more like a mantra to ourselves to focus on doing good.
I'm not saying this is my belief system, per se, but that it is an interesting point, as you can sometimes see such a thing manifest during the holidays when many people make an extra effort to do good for others.
The "always forgives" thing also bothers me a great deal, as there are actions so horrible that it would be wrong to forgive them. (There are horrible people who learn to use forgiveness as leverage to further harm their victims repeatedly). In theory, the person is supposed to fully repent in his or her heart, but the damage is already done.
I think the one that bothers me most is the Catholic confession thing -- how does the Priest know the person truly IS repentant before he gives absolution? If a person fools a priest in confession into giving absolution, would Catholics maintain that the person was forgiven, or would their God know the person's heart and withhold the forgiveness, particularly since the person has added deception of a priest on top of his/her other wrongdoings.
A friend of the evil man who left me with PTSD told a friend of mine that this man had gone to confession, so everything was going to be OK. EXCUSE ME?!!????!!! I don't think so. First of all, because it will never again be "all OK" for me so why should it be for him? If he had a shred of decency, he would suffer horrific guilt the rest of his life and handsomely deserve it.
Secondly, I know this man very, very well, and how he has the ability to temporarily convince himself he feels this way or that so as to be better at deceiving others and convincing them of his (false) sincerity. I have seen how he has gone on to do even more evil to other women since me, and hear reports of how he laughs about the pain and suffering he causes -- there is no way he ever truly repented in his heart. Yet some priest gave him absolution.
If there were a God who actually did forgive this monster, then I sure as Hades would not want anything to do with any such God -- no thank you!
As for cm's observation -- for me it is not a matter of not being able to believe in something I can't see, but more a matter of not having faith. To me, you either have faith or you don't, and if you don't, there is no point in faking it -- that's just hypocritical. I have no faith. It does not bother me to have no faith. I am happy for people who do have faith when they use their faith to do good and not to denigrate those who choose not to follow that path, and particularly I am glad for them when their faith gives them comfort in hard times. But it's not for me. (And I was raised by atheist parents as well).
One further point though -- I would not be so sure we live in such enlightened times that the "average" person does not need some external stimulus to behave. Even with external stimuli from religion to law, we still have a lot of evil in the world. "
movedsouth wrote on Dec 24, 2008 5:36 PM:
movedsouth wrote on Dec 24, 2008 5:33 PM:
justventing wrote on Dec 24, 2008 3:50 PM:
Merry Christmas!! "
karl again... wrote on Dec 24, 2008 12:25 PM:
YAY TO BUNNIES!!!
So enjoy the "birth" of the Light--where it will grow and strengthen like a young god throughout the year, beating back the Darkness of Winter, and reviving the soil of the Earth to bring forth New Life and the new life-giving harvest!
This is the TRUE, ancient meaning of what we call "Christmas". This is the "Solstice".
Enjoy it, and give thanks for the hope of the future!
Happy Holidays! "
karl again... wrote on Dec 24, 2008 12:19 PM:
I completely understand what you both are saying about "if enough people believe, then god is real". But the rational part of me says "Bullship!". No matter how you want to spin that, it still doesn't make it real. A lot of people pre-Galileo believed that the Sun revolved around the Earth. Or they believed that "Bad air" caused the Black Plague. Or that the angry gods caused Hurricanes and Thunderstorms. That still didn't make it so!
Now, don't get me wrong--I can still think in the abstract and see what you're saying, FG, about people "making god real"--I have ALWAYS said that "We created god in OUR own image" not the other way around. But that's also what makes it so insidious, so demeaning, so utterly dehumanizing and destructive to the Human spirit. For when people are so willing to attribute the magnificent, the outstanding, the magnanimity of the Human condition to an OUTSIDE source, then they rob the individual of their Pride, of their full Potential, and worse, they tell everyone within earshot or who reads their words that the only way that a truly remarkable individual excelled or succeeded in such a luminous fashion was because of "god".
What does this then say to the person who just doesn't ever succeed, no matter how hard they try? Has "god" abandoned them? Are they not "blessed"? Sooner or later, somehow, some individuals start feeling that they are "not worthy" because their prayers weren't "answered"--and then that can tip a person over the edge into self-destructive, angry behaviors. Think of a child who craves the attentions of an absentee parent--what do they start doing? Acting out in destructive ways, to get attention, or simply because they've become nihilistic. Since the god/man relationship is really framed in a parent/child psychological relationship, it's easy to see how this happens for many, many people! Also, it disturbs me how you're told that god "always forgives"--"as long as you're sincere". What utter crap! Sounds like a convenient "get out of jail free" card to me. Again, what incentive is that for a person to behave morally, or correctly?! Just say a couple "penance" prayers, or don't eat for a few days, and you slate is wiped clean? My gosh--I would NEVER raise my kids with these warped ideas!
Now maybe enlightened, intelligent people won't go that route--but let's face it--what's the "average IQ" of people in a crowd?
The ONLY reason that people believe in gods is because their parents--and THEIR parents before that, and THEIR parents before THEM, (etc, etc, etc!) told them from the time that they were children that "there is a god"!
DId you ever think about that? For YEARS I believed that if I went swimming after I ate, that I would get a cramp and drown! BECAUSE I HAD BEEN TOLD SO AS A CHILD! Children hear, grasp, assimilate, and file away whatever adults tell them--and especially when that information is insidiously coupled with a mind-controlling "fear of god", that poisonous belief takes root DEEEEP in the psyche!
Atheists children raised by their parents without belief show no such problems with this folly.
AT some point in Humanity's existence, perhaps we NEEDED the idea of a god watching over us--but that time is long past. Science should be the only guiding principle as far as understanding the world. The rest of Human decisions should be made with the fullness of Human Empathy and Caring. If we could only get past that BS religious contention that without "god", Humanity would resort to "immorality" or "animal behavior" (the biggest canard I ALWAYS hear when arguing with religious folk) we would finally be free to know the true heights of Humanity's radiant potential-and without attributing our innate Beauty and Majesty to "god"! "
nature lover wrote on Dec 24, 2008 11:58 AM:
"Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be...And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy."
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to my fellow posters and u behind the scenes Citizen folks also !! "
karl again... wrote on Dec 24, 2008 11:55 AM:
I see it as Obama's possible Achilles's heel-his commitment and resolute desire to be "inclusive", and "even-handed"--whilst expecting or anticipating that the players he's dealing with will have a sense of Honor or fair play about his willingness to have them on the field and in the debate.
I think that the Religious Right will whine loudly and use this stated commitment against him, and handicap his effectiveness as a leader. These people have had their cake handed to them on a silver platter for the last 8 years, and Obama should humor them, but make it very clear that the party's over.
Besides, Obama does NOT share Warren's homophobia and hate. He has been a rock-solid advocate for Gay people. And I think that that's great. "
cm wrote on Dec 24, 2008 8:07 AM:
I will still believe in God, but it does makes sense to those that dont or simply cannot understand in believing in something they have never seen! "
cm wrote on Dec 24, 2008 8:04 AM:
wishing everyone a safe and happy day/eve!
so far my day has started with news-we have our granddaughter today and overnight until 2pm tomorrow-The first time-shes 3! 'thank-you' to her mom!
I have to head to work for a split-shift day-we close at 6pm.
then we meet all the kids at the "Christmas House" a home nearby-that is amazing!!
the owners serve popcorn and you can walk and enjoy their whole decorated property!
Santa will also be there giving out stuffed animals to the kids!
If you are ever in/near Tampa at Christmas time this is a must see!
Enjoy your day, if you know someone alone, take a moment & knock on their door!
God Bless! "
brew1234 wrote on Dec 24, 2008 12:32 AM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 23, 2008 6:47 PM:
It could explain how any supposedly good God could allow so many evil things to happen, if God really is made up of the beliefs and intentions of humans.
It is kind of the way I feel about prayer. I see prayer as a form of focus. If a person really wants to accomplish something, say an athletic or a career goal, the successful ones are going to be those who have intense focus of will to accomplish their goals. It's the first thing you think about when you get up in the morning and the last thing you think about before bed, and you turn it over and over in your mind all day long. You are constantly looking for some tiny opening or opportunity to get you further along towards your goal. Prayer can be a form of focus. There need not be any sentient entity "listening" at any mythical other end, but rather, your own focus makes things more possible, and in groups it can be even more powerful.
Do you see what I'm getting at? The formalized aspects of religion (such as prayer) can have an impact -- often even a positive impact -- through the belief and will of those who believe, and it matters not a whit whether there is some sentient being or not, for good or ill.
I've always found it an interesting theory, and I hope no one is offended. I am a non-believer who tries to be respectful and accepting, yet also tries to understand things as I see them, in which picture there is no omnipotent Other. "
daviddelker wrote on Dec 23, 2008 6:44 PM:
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 23, 2008 6:37 PM:
I had some unsafe traveling today -- coming up 13 in Ithaca in heavy traffic, the right lens of my glasses suddenly popped out. I'm trying to drive standard, watch traffic as best I can with one eye, and feel around with one hand for the lens. I couldn't find it. I didn't dare try to get off near Boynton Middle School because that intersection/turn is tough even when you have two good eyes, and school isn't in the middle of letting out. So, I made it up to Triphammer squinting one eye shut so I could see with the eye that had focus, stuck in traffic so heavy I couldn't change lanes if I wanted to, holding on the hill while traffic was on and off gridlocked at the top where you turn to go towards the mall. I finally found the lens in the door pocket, but I could not get it to stick back in the frames (didn't help that I was rushing at brief stoplight stops to try). I did finally get it sort of wedged in place and drove the rest of the way home afraid to turn my head for fear of it flying out and not being able to find it.
Even here at home I can't get it in all the way -- I am afraid to force it for fear of breaking the frames -- so it'll have to wait until I can get out to Empire Vision after Christmas to have them properly repaired. So, Angmom, I am feeling extra sympathy for your vision problems today! (And I may have to try to find the last unopened pair of contact lenses I have left over from my football days, 5 1/2 years ago!
I think I'll also just stay home until Farmer Guy can drive me out to have the glasses fixed.
Boy, I tend to forget I even wear glasses until something like this happens. "
Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 23, 2008 6:30 PM:
I can't argue about taxes on non-necessary items like cigarettes, alcohol and soda pop as ways to address a fiscal crisis, but pinching the people who are already hurting the most is just wrong. "
ANGMOM3 wrote on Dec 23, 2008 3:48 PM:
Peace. "
karl again... wrote on Dec 23, 2008 3:46 PM:
David, I have no problem with Obama believing in god if he chooses to; my beef is with him being so obtuse as to not do his research on this idiot Warren, and on being callow and insensitive to a large part of his "base" who believed they would find a more sensitive ear in the White House with him after the homophobic Republican one that is mercifully passing, or in being so politically misguided as to want to "embrace" the Evangelicals--something which they will SURELY try to take advantage of in the future. They should be expurgated from political life and opportunity for the way they helped royally f*rk up this country!
dd--haven't you moved from that firehouse yet? See my comment above to David.
MOrals, if you really love me, prove it;come over here and clean my house and shed OK? I promise I won't call you "queenie" either, OK?
FYI, "Queenie" refers ONLY to the rocket scientist on this site who calls himself "theking"
Please don't waste your time praying either--it doesn't work period. "
morals wrote on Dec 23, 2008 2:43 PM:
Pastor Rick Warren is against Gay Marriages and abortions whats wrong with that.I am not against Gays just marriage.I think you really have a problem with God.I love you and will pray for you.When ever someone puts you down you call that person Queenie why? "
dd wrote on Dec 23, 2008 2:35 PM:
dd wrote on Dec 23, 2008 2:31 PM:
daviddelker wrote on Dec 23, 2008 2:23 PM:
nature lover wrote on Dec 23, 2008 12:44 PM:
the bone wrote on Dec 23, 2008 12:36 PM:
demsarecrazy wrote on Dec 23, 2008 12:05 PM:
The Senecas have a legitimate reservation. That's news to me. "
karl again... wrote on Dec 23, 2008 10:37 AM:
Just more proof of how a good man can be blinded by, and brought down a level or two by the insidious poison of Religion! "
nature lover wrote on Dec 23, 2008 9:29 AM:
cm wrote on Dec 23, 2008 8:47 AM:
I wrapped most of the gifts last night.
it made one tiny corner near my dresser filled!
normally I cant walk thru my side of the bed as one whole wall end to end and half way up is filled!
Christmas is MY holiday!
Though its so much smaller this year I am positive it will be Great! "
teacher1 wrote on Dec 23, 2008 8:05 AM:
rdj1954 wrote on Dec 23, 2008 1:00 AM:
Tom wrote on Dec 22, 2008 1:31 PM:
The Cayugas do not and are breaking the law.
Having the wholesalers pay was tried and rejected as unacceptable by the tribes. So much for compromise. "
brew1234 wrote on Dec 22, 2008 12:12 PM: