I've still yet to buy this, but have a week off from school next week and will likely do so then. I'm glad you are enjoying it. To hear you say you're enjoying it even more than The God Delusion really says a lot! I know how much we both liked that one alone.
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GOD IS NOT GREAT - Christopher Hitchens
by Dansk inapologies if someone has covered this already, but i'm a third of the way through this marvellous book which i'm enjoying more than richard dawkin's the god delusion.
the full title of hitchens' book is god is not great - the case against religion.
it pulls no punches and is extremely well written.
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Did we welcome LiveLife yet? So many new ones! Can't keep up. :)
by nvrgnbk inwelcome livelife!.
i guess your nick says it all, huh?.
looking forward to your enthusaism and life-affirming style..
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lonelysheep
Hi there!
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Why do witnesses intentionally avoid having kids?
by NotaNess in1) don't want to deal with it at meetings is what i think would be on the top of the list.they see what others have to go through.. 2) i know a married couple jws, that are avoiding having kids, and i've heard of reasons from them like.... "don't want to raise them up in this system".
"time is too short".
"i'll wait until the next system of things".
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lonelysheep
The only thing I would regret would be the enormous opportunities and experiences I would have to sacrifice if I were to have children, including a diminished career and a near total-loss of freedom and quality of life.
Damn, it's not that bad! LOL
It's sad when you watch friends adore your children and openly admit, almost complaining that they want children of their own, but are waiting for the new system that will never come into play.
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lonelysheep
a POST ate
Haha! Someone had to!
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Cooking Style....
by whyamihere inwhat is it that you and your family eat?.
do you have a certain cooking pattern, or ethnic preference?.
when i cook, i make many mexican dishes - such as quesadillas, enchiladas.
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lonelysheep
My cooking style--various dishes, easy and quick as hell, yet tastes and looks like it took a long time!
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Sweet Things
by mrsjones5 insince we already have a topic on cooking styles i thought we could have on on desserts (i think we've had a topic in this before oh well let's do it again .
ok i'll start.
there's a resturant in town called sahm's and they have a sour cream cake to die for.
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lonelysheep
brunch at brennan's yeah buddy. anything ya have to light on fire is awesome. lol
Exactly! I want to go back (august maybe).
But since I'm scared of fire, I'll have to enjoy watching blue-eyed cutie make it! lol Apologies for my tangent.
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Sweet Things
by mrsjones5 insince we already have a topic on cooking styles i thought we could have on on desserts (i think we've had a topic in this before oh well let's do it again .
ok i'll start.
there's a resturant in town called sahm's and they have a sour cream cake to die for.
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lonelysheep
Yum, Bigdreaux! I had it in New Orleans for the first and only time, and loved it!
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lonelysheep
A continual lack of credible reasoning.
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Sweet Things
by mrsjones5 insince we already have a topic on cooking styles i thought we could have on on desserts (i think we've had a topic in this before oh well let's do it again .
ok i'll start.
there's a resturant in town called sahm's and they have a sour cream cake to die for.
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lonelysheep
My absolute favorite is Key Lime Pie!
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Has your idea of how you want to be disposed of changed?
by sinis inof course i'm talking about death.
i know in the borg, since most people are cheap, or don't have money, there was always a push for cremation.
i know my grandmother was cremated, as well as my father in law, and i think the issue was more for finances.
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lonelysheep
It certainly DOES matter!
Personally, I've always wanted to be cremated after death. Everyone I know wants to be buried.