I was wondering, do other areas of the country have people putting kruggerands into the SA buckets at Christmastime? That's been a holiday tradition around here since the height of the anti-apartheid protests in the mid-80s. A few show up every season; one was already reported last week.
Giles ,'Selfless'
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.
SA has an extremely fancy retreat facility in Rolling Hills estate - (on a cliff overlooking the ocean). So some of their money goes other places besides helping the poor.
Hi everybody! I had to skip a lot, on account of yesterday was too busy to go online and y'all were talky. But HI! Missed you!
What if it's the future, and you and some pointy-eared guy travel back into the past to fix the timeline - if you break into an SA building, will the manager of the facility give you jobs?
I'm waiting for our SA to wander into this thread and wonder just what we're talking about.
I stopped supporting SA when they sought out the legal right to discriminate against gays. ptooooeey!
What I really want to know about the food search graphs are whether a low percentage of searches means that (a) people from those areas already know how to make pie crust or (b) people in those areas just don't eat pie. (Or butternut squash. Or cookies.)
WTF? Searches for "deviled eggs" are more than twice as common in Indiana as Illinois? Crazy.
Heh. There are some great graphics, though, like the one that shows sweet potato pie is totally a Southern thing. As is macaroni and cheese, apparently. Except for Nevada.
I stopped supporting SA when they sought out the legal right to discriminate against gays. ptooooeey!
Me too.
They are the army of salvation, after all -- they are a religious organization whose tenets I don't agree with.