Giles: Helping out with the dishes makes me feel useful. Dawn: Wanna clean out the garage with us Saturday? You could feel indispensable.

'Dirty Girls'


Natter 64: Yes, we still need you  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


brenda m - Nov 12, 2009 3:03:07 pm PST #19048 of 30001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Right on, Tom!


Jesse - Nov 12, 2009 3:05:55 pm PST #19049 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Yay Tom!!


Hil R. - Nov 12, 2009 3:11:54 pm PST #19050 of 30001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

The student health center at my university finally got a shipment of H1N1 vaccine, but it's limited, so only pregnant people and people with babies under 6 months can get it for now.


Jessica - Nov 12, 2009 3:12:53 pm PST #19051 of 30001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Go Tom!

Speaking of religion, I got a menu in my mailbox from what is apparently a Mexican restaurant associated with a Christian ministry.

I have one of these! The restaurant is called something like Good Friends and has both a Chinese and a Mexican menu. I'm not confident the owners are of either nationality, so I have never been tempted to try them. (The Chinese side of the menu, for example, includes buffalo wings.)

As for Catholic splinter groups - isn't the deal that if you splinter you're not Catholic any more? Because of the whole Pope-having thing?


Jesse - Nov 12, 2009 3:14:05 pm PST #19052 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I love a Chinese Mexican place! The guac is terrible, but so fast! I wonder if they have those here....


JZ - Nov 12, 2009 3:14:07 pm PST #19053 of 30001
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

Booyah, Tom! (Imagine me as a one-person Cyborg/Robin team of gleeful fist-pumpers)

And now I'm all abashed. I'm not even that good at churchiness, and I definitely could be better about using the one real gift I have, language, to write stern letters to various Powers That Be.

What the hell. I promise now, in public so y'all can hold me to it, that before the end of the year I'll at least write a note to my bishop's office explaining that, aside from the fact that I couldn't contribute to the annual appeal if I wanted to, I flat out don't and wouldn't contribute even if I could, and here's why.


msbelle - Nov 12, 2009 3:15:19 pm PST #19054 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

As for Catholic splinter groups - isn't the deal that if you splinter you're not Catholic any more? Because of the whole Pope-having thing?

right. So I wonder if there are whole congregations that would be like, hellllloooo Espiscopal church in America, we are more aligned with your beliefs and want to become part of you now.


Jessica - Nov 12, 2009 3:19:56 pm PST #19055 of 30001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

FUCK YEAH! I just beat my brother-in-law at Facebook Scrabble. This is possibly the ONLY time I will ever beat him at Scrabble my entire life because he is scary-good, and I beat him ON MY BIRTHDAY. Awesomecakes.


sarameg - Nov 12, 2009 3:21:52 pm PST #19056 of 30001

There were a lot of Catholics disenchanted with the Vatican in my Quaker meeting growing up. (Our southwestern brand of Quakerism was really welcoming. We had a lot of disenchanted something-ers. Even some buddhists. ) Like I said, pretty open and all-encompassing. Boy, was NC quakerism a bit of a shock... We were a bunch of weirdos. I know the ABQ meeting had a schism when a critical mass of more traditional quakers joined. In fact, I don't think they even participated in the regional meeting of the 4 corners states. They joined the east Texas regional one.

Anyway, a lot of the Catholics came to us via common social activism activities. Our friend Jim Corbett (quaker) and some nuns went to prison for their part in the Sanctuary movement, smuggling refugees through the US. The progressive social justice aspect of Catholicism was pretty strong down there. I've heard that's been frowned on in recent years.


Polter-Cow - Nov 12, 2009 3:24:05 pm PST #19057 of 30001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I got two matches from speed dating!

Kickass!