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It’s gotta be jelly cause jam don’t shake like that.

And also for teh moneyz?

At least the lawsuit makes him even more known for having been accused multiple times of sexual assault.

I was taught by a couple ex-nuns (Catholic school board amalgamated with public, so they quit nunhood and kept their teaching jobs). They were cool, great teachers, and completely against anyone becoming a nun.

One of my favorite books ever is Nick Hornby’s “How to be Good.” In theory we like “good” people, but in practice no one actually likes a saint.

I'm not actually in your country. With our single-payer system and ideal of universal health coverage, there's also a much larger sense of patient entitlement to treatment that reflects the patient's health and beliefs, not the doctor's, employer's, public's or politicians'. Access to reproductive care is by no means

But other religions are wrong, silly. Jesus totally expects you to persecute others.

You can get it back.

At least they'd be reading?

You can google the name of the doctor who helped make it all happen, and send him a note or a message to tell him how you feel. he belongs to Catholic anti-choice association. You can also write to the DAs office. You can email the hospital too. I emailed the hospital in Ireland where Savita Halappanavar died and

That’s how I feel about mid-90s Keanu. And also Jon Snow.

I’d be laughing too hard to write anything.

Everything I've read by her has a similar tone and style, with slightly different heroines. The Grave series is a little supernatural- she hears dead people. I really like the Lily Bard series too. In fact, I've liked those two series better than Sookie, and I liked Sookie a lot.

Another kid handed me a Sassy in third period poli. sci. to show me where she got the idea for her cool DIY skirt. There were book reviews! The best ever though was Chuck D's "Dear Boy." Except for Margie. Margie was the best.

Hmmmm vampire Eric... I really like the Grave Sight series too. Sexy, creepy fun.

Which Charlaine Harris books? I love her books, but they're full stalkers, rapists and serial killers and finding bodies in cars, or being held in a cabin by sadistic bikers.

I worked at a camp where we would live in the enormous main lodge in the middle of nowhere for all of June, just the staff, doing all the maintenance and planning for the summer. One summer we had only 2 movies, The Shining and Speed. We also had a tricycle, and our director looked a bit like one of the kids, so she

I read Flight to Arras on the plane to Amsterdam. If you haven't read it, it's about a WWII pilot on a suicide mission. It's all first person stream of consciousness about flying to his death, written by the author of The Little Prince.

Margie was definitely my favourite writer. I once sent her a really creepy valentine while I was home sick from school. At the time, it seemed sweet and I thought she would like, but in retrospect it was creepy. I cried when the entire staff of Sassy was fired.