check this out.
my mother just sent an email to me linking to the urban dictionary definition of "Santorum."
You might find this definition of a word that is spelled like that of Rick Santorum rather fitting of this man who has spoken in such a vitriolic manner against our President. This definition has been circulating the internet at least since the beginning of the year.
What do I tell her? Do I provide her the history of this "definition?"
I lost my shit laughing over this. I can only imagine how horrified my mother was to read the definition.
That's kind of horrifying, but not that surprising to me. (Yes, I can be horrified and still not surprised. Have been beaten down by The Man.)
Well, when you lead with the gay billionaires, everything else is just funny.
A GANG of gay billionaires!
Oh man, le nubian. I don't even know.
Jesse,
right? I'm still laughing.
That's kind of horrifying, but not that surprising to me.
It would be surprising to me if it were in some other non-profit or environmental sector, but not HP. Everywhere I look there are women! ::sigh::
I do love the gay billionaires.
Lee, I came home, let the cats out, and discovered my new neighbors black lab in their backyard. So I now in the opposite side of your situation. This may get interesting, because Oz is overly territorial. I think the dog saw Oz and didn't do anything but watch, and he totally ignored me, so I am guessing he's a pretty mellow dog. Personally, I am excited. DOGGY!!
Oz, can't fit through the fence between the yards, so I don't think I have to worry about cat/dog confrontations. (Clio is a lover, not a fighter.)
(I am TOTALLY trying not to judge my new neighbors because the dog is out int he cold. I can't tell if they are home or not however, so I will wait to judge.)
They're funding a SupersPAC - Gay Billionaires for Obama! (although I think Super PACs are required to have cheezy names ... anyone have anything? my brain's gone home)
The dog is a Labrador. He LURVES the cold like ice cream and ponies. Or ducks. I'm more concerned if he's out all day with no access to shelter or people around to keep an eye out for trouble.
I'm more concerned if he's out all day with no access to shelter or people around to keep an eye out for trouble.
That's what I'm worrying about. Or, more that they leave him out when they're not home at all.
Man, we had a dog where in the dead of winter it would take a good 20 minutes of calling/coaxing/chasing to get her ass inside at night. They should have access to some kind of shelter but generally a few hour stretch won't bother them.