myopicpangolin
MyopicPangolin
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She’s coming off great. She goes on my list along with Warren, Booker, and Castro from last night.

Generational food fight!

He just got that “torch-passing” dig in at Uncle Joe.

Thank you for being me.

Wear a Fitbit so you get credit for the calorie burn.

I have several pairs from Neon Buddha that are similar to these:

Also nearby is Shepherdstown, WV, which has great people, scenery, and coffee and a thriving artistic life, what with the theater festival in July and the many literary events, most of them related to the Society for Creative Writing.

It makes my throat hurt just to listen to her.

My grandfather was a farmer, and I can’t grow anything for shit.

I’m older than all of you and scared shitless now.

Blue bow, right? (Or did it have whales on it?)

Nothing to see here. I just accidentally replied to a 3-year-old article and feel like a tool.

Thank you. I thought the two guys had different milky eyes.

Not to knock Dennis’ largely negative reviews, but what are some examples of episodes he really liked?

I admired your treatment of the scene where he had to have a bath or he couldn’t get to sea.

I saw someone else, whom I’ll have to credit anonymously, refer to her as “Millennial P!nk.”

I grew up in Takoma Park Presbyterian, and they were pretty boldly progressive even back when other Presbyterians weren’t. Maybe a lot of Baltimore/D.C.-area churches skew liberal?

Interestingly, I have a friend who’s really active in an MCC congregation, and she says I’d be surprised by how conservative a lot of her fellow attendees are. (She’s in the South, so maybe that’s part of it.)

I happened to have ended up in two UU churches (on the East Coast) where I was too theistic for the room, essentially, but yes, theoretically there can be Christians in UU churches.

I was raised in such a Presbyterian church. Meanwhile, a few towns over, my best friend went to an extremely conservative Presbyterian church. Go figure. (Most of the liberal Christians I know are Presbyterian, United Church of Christ, or Episcopal.)