Over-the-River
Over-the-River
Over-the-River

OK, good points and I think you could also add sometimes it is just as important to listen. I agree with that. Thanks.

I have to agree with you there. That and Deadspin are destinations I rarely take.

I know that is what women want too and I do what I can to do something positive about it. I not advocating what Jezebel should or should not do, but I am advocating more open discussion with anyone who supports all rights for everyone. I'm not responsible for being anything else than respectful of a person's rights to

That is reaching and a bit unfair. My point was less about time served, or listen to me, and far more about being "disqualified" because I am a man. In the late 1960s through the 1980s there was dialog about issues and working together toward solutions. I'll grant the GOP War on Women, and patronizing legislators

Thank goodness I am a New England WASP.

Of course point-well-taken and I realize that was more bitching and moaning, but my point goes deeper than that.

I love the site but I wonder if, as a man it doesn't like me. I have been a feminist perhaps longer than many of the readers have been alive. I have always taken an active role in promoting reproductive rights, and have marched for equal rights. My sex shouldn't be used against me, the site should promote discussion

I love the site but I wonder if, as a man it doesn't like me. I have been a feminist perhaps longer than many of the readers have been alive. I have always taken an active role in promoting reproductive rights, and have marched for equal rights. My sex shouldn't be used against me, the site should promote discussion

Great Movie. Thanks for the clip.

It is a toss-up

Thank you but the conversions are more like "about" than they are accurate. I'm OK with rule of thumb in the kitchen, but is is better to use exact numbers, especially when sizing up or down recipes.

Excellent as always Albert, thank you for reminding me of a great meal. (1987 = 38 years-old)

I marched for equality in the 70s and 80s. Back then I called myself a feminist, and I still do today. Our battlegrounds have changed, but the battle hasn't. Yesterday we fought for workplace equality, today we fight politicians who feel it is their right and responsibility to deny women their reproductive rights.

The price of a product should never come in the way of getting the very best of anything.

Cook Everything With Love $Priceless

Worth its weight in gold. Excellent tool.

The "Trailer" (N-S-F-W) is here:

I always wanted to be a private dick.