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According to the original link, he gave a wide-ranging interview where he also discussed politics, in addition to how he thinks the US locks up too many people, like Martha Stewart, African-American teens on minor charges and he told a story about his friend. The bit about his friend is what they pulled out to promote

Gawker covered an adult sleepover at one of the NYC museums and I believe one of the Chicago museums had one a couple of years ago, but I'm not finding it on a current schedule.

My wife has been a Girl Scout leader for ten years, in different parts of the country and I've recently been roped into becoming a Webelo Leader. We also know people who put together badge workshops and I can co-sign most of what you've written. Though, I do think that if someone wanted to put together a co-workshop

Badge workshops are designed to fulfill all or most of the requirements for a specific badge. If there aren't space limitations, an age-appropriate Girl Scout troop may be able to register for the museum's Webelo Scientist or Cub Scout Astronomy workshop and do everything for those Boy Scout badges, but only the

I'm sure generic science programs are offered by the museum to all kids as their explanation suggested and Scout groups would be welcome to register. What sets apart a museum or park's Scout programs are that they include elements to earn a specific badge.

That's an important distinction. For whatever reason, they are guys without a life partner or mate, who are looking through a dream catalog for a date.

We don't do gender roles and have never had any kind of gender stereotypes at my house, other than maybe purposefully not buying anything pink when my daughter was a baby, letting the pink mostly come from relative gifts, yet she now loves the color — the pink hoodie she ordered was delivered today — and she's right

If I may help take things full circle, here's a 2010 Jon Stewart clip.

Thanks for linking to the reviews. I thought they helped paint the scene.

Possibly because this post existed before the return of the greys, all of the comments are showing as pending. It also looks like they haven't fixed the bug that is keeping us from recommending a comment out of pending, so I'm trying a reply to see if that works.

I'm sure there are other reasons, not the cost of living, which factor into why the majority of Ferguson PD live in other communities, I was just pointing out that not having to live in the community is a fairly normal thing. Maybe because it's affordable, Ferguson might want to require it, but first they're going to

Well, yeah. There are a lot of racist cops. I was just pointing out that police not living in the community they serve is a fairly normal thing, except where it's required for the job.

A lot of police officers in other communities around the country don't live in the cities they serve because they can't afford it. That may not be the case for Ferguson, but cops, teachers, firefighters, sanitation workers, it's often the case that they don't live where they work.

You or anyone is free to stand in the middle of a field in a lightning storm, if they wish.

You or anyone is free to stand in the middle of a field in a lightning storm, if they wish.

While I don't have a problem with the pending system, I hope you'll consider incentivizing or certainly encouraging the bloggers in your employ to follow people on behalf of the blog. What was frustrating about it before and I assume one of the reasons it was ended was that some blogs weren't following new people, so

I linked to all three of the local newscast's late reports from the night of the shooting, all of which contain witness statements and not one of them mention a "scuffle".

I will try that. Thanks.

Among other uses, we put garbanzos in salad. Because you can't really use a whole can in four side salads, we put the rest in the fridge and my youngest eats them as a TV-watching snack.

Something odd about the Two and Half Men storyline is that last season they were offered a wedding and if it had been real life and if they had rejected it, the situation would have created turmoil, but instead the show just went to credit and it was never mentioned again.