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"Shuddup Patsy!"

I got something to say.

A friend of mine went off on a similar rant, on how we've been taught since childhood not to get in a car with strangers and now we summon the strangers to us. And yes, at least with the taxi there is governmental oversight. Even our local township has a TLC that requires full criminal background checks and

Yeah, without a definition of "gig economy", a grain of salt would indeed be needed. Do they mean 34% of people are contractors who work when they feel like it? Or do they mean 34% of people are contract employees regardless of schedule? I'd find the latter more believable - it's how a lot of companies dodge having

Should Uber die, another company with a more economically sustainable and socially responsible infrastructure will take it's place. The marketplace has already been created, and much like nature, it abhors a vacuum

Yeah, no complaints if it involves BBQ nachos and finding an undamaged cell phone that probably should have been given up for dead.

Yeah, no. Weak points were Rita and Runts and Mindy and Buttons. So weak, in fact, that you've probably forgotten they even exist.

Yes. But no Rita and Runt. They were the *worst*.

Yes, let's not report on our reality tv star president's administration. Because reality tv stars aren't a part of pop culture.

They're called "RINOs" now and pilloried by just about everyone, sadly.

I had a couple of "cool" nuns in my Catholic education. Or rather I had one, who wasn't so much woo-woo New Agey, but she had a fantastic sense of humor and would tell us stories about when she was a novitiate and before she took her vows which kinda blew everyone's minds as people tend to think nuns (and priests)

No shit. OT God also loved to troll the shit out of people.

Good Omens is seriously one of my favorite books that I don't always realize is one of my favorite books. There are times when I just think about it, or read a reference to it, and nearly bust out laughing.

That, and The Trouble with Angels (of which Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows is the sequel) are surprisingly fun, slight movies. The Trouble with Angels featured Hayley Mills as a bratty party girl who gets sent to convent school and Rosalind Russell as Mother Superior (who has a very unconventional backstory).

I actually read that sentence three times before making heads or tails of it.

I don't even bother. I usually just hear it on in the back ground when I call my aunt in Delaware. That's pretty much as close as I like to get to FNC.

I wasn't a fan of JPII, but Benedict gets a bit of a bad rap. Dude was defrocking accused pedophile priests left and right. Granted, this is largely too little too late.

I have no doubt there is. I also have no doubt that regardless of this picture, the Pope pretty much finds Trump as despicable as many of us do. I mean, his official gift to Trump was basically a yuge middle finger in encyclical form.

There's one floating around with Damian, the twins from The Shining and the Valak Nun from the last Conjuring.

People either loved or hated Saturns. I read a really interested post-mortem on the brand, about how it was supposed to emulate Japanese production but with an American eye to styling or whatthefuckever their initial mission statement was; anyway, a Honda engineer was quoted as finally getting a look at the sedan and