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There are risks with both candidates. Yes, an assassination attempt is likely on Obama--but there is no promise that they will succeed. Additionally, who is to say someone won't attempt to kill McCain? Also, there is McCain's age and health factors. Better just focus on THE ISSUES and policies. Please. Please.
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What Religion Should You Be?
taysteewonderbunny replied to punk_princess's topic in Quizzes And Polls
You Should Follow Unitarian Universalism For you, religion is about asking questions. Questions that might never be answered. In fact, you're more likely to consider yourself spiritual than religious. You don't have any set beliefs, besides the belief that you should work to improve the world. You are a true humanist who works for social justice and world peace. Funny. My upbringing took. -
Finished King's crossword. Starting on NYT's and eating lunch. BACON sandwich, yes!
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The King and New York Times crosswords as published in the Denver Post.
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2 cups of coffee, 2 cigarettes, 3/4 of a chocolate iced donut, and aged cheddar cheese. [fixed spelling]
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Is freaky smart.
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What Are Your Favorite Foods?
taysteewonderbunny replied to jynxxxedangel's topic in Health & Well-Being
Some of my favorite foods, grouped by type, as they came to mind: Meat--rare filet mignon (black & blue, actually), sashimi (haven't had any I didn't like yet), stewed kid (goat meat, but it's so fun to say), pan-seared tuna (raw in the middle), mahi mahi, lamb, BACON!, chicken hearts, chicken gizzards, chicken breast (let's just say I like the whole damn chicken), turkey, rabbit, turtle, alligator, venison, any kind of roast. Oh, and arthropods like lobster, crab, crawfish, shrimp, and prawn. Oh, and mussels, clams, oysters, too. Don't like anchovies, smelt, or headcheese. Roasted lamb and wedding cake! Best combination ever. So very nice. Cheese--all of them, especially sharp, bitey ones and delicate nutty ones. (I like my cheese like I like my people, I guess.) Vegetables--dark, bitter greens (mustard, kale, spinach) and less bitter greens (lettuces, bok choy), cabbages and cabbage like foods, cooked (especially stewed) or raw, broccoli, green beans, legumes (all kinds), tomatoes (fruits, really), cucumber, okra, all kinds of squash!, eggplants, most root vegetables, potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, but not cauliflower. I love the way asparagus tastes, but I hate the way it smells, especially when it is secreted later. Yech! Favorite veggie: brussel sprouts (despite the same smell factor as asparagus, idk why.) Like, but not favorites (tend to be too sweet): carrots, bell peppers. Like spicy peppers, but small tolerance, yet I kind of like the feel of my mucous membranes being frazzled and corroded. Fruits--yes, most of them, in small quantities, especially berries and citrus. Beverages--red wine, beer, COFFEE, tea, water, gin Desserts--dark chocolates, cake w/o icing, ice creams (in small doses), red bean soup, Little Debbie, iced latte (no syrups, two tsps of sugar), gingerbread, ginger sorbet, peanut ginger chews, small chewy candies, steamed milk, black licorice Breads--dark, crusty, chewy Other--rice, gum -
Watching the Bill Moyer's show, feeling very depressed about human rights in China.
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Has powerful presence, grace and beauty.
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Wear it if it suits you.
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Also slacking off. but I did my laundry. I had a nap. I still can't figure out my camera's software. It's hot and pretty outside. Smoking a cigarette. Enjoying not being productive. (But I should shower today, I think.)
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The path less traveled, if it is in fact less traveled, particularly if it is newer to me than the other or comes close to a really beautiful brook. Paradoxically though, I think most of us are programmed to answer that way, so that if everyone were given the choice, the "least traveled path" would be the major avenue. Let's everybody be radically different in the exact same way. What is your favorite way to spend an afternoon and up to $60?
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Oh, and Farfegnugen, already.
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Still aren't moonpies (we're sweeter, except when we're not, and always more nutritious).
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Gil believed that a collision with a speeding ambulance is a stupid way to die.
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you are, in my dreams.
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Hanging with my Dad and his husband on their balcony 13 floors up admiring the Denver skyline and the gorgeous night sky.
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Serious cramps require serious medicine. serious naps, serious chocolate, serious backrub, and a slightly less intense dose of heat on that abdomen of yours. Seriously wishing I was there to cater to your serious condition, babe. Seriously.
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They actually EAT THAT?
taysteewonderbunny replied to Homicidalheathen's topic in Health & Well-Being
Couldn't find photo of "three squeaks", but I did find this in a Google Image search: Rats "Rats Rats are surprisingly common food in some parts of the world. In North Korea they are eaten because there is often little else to eat in the villages. They are generally field rats rather than the city rats that most of us are familiar with. They are described as being tough and stringly with a taste like chicken (surprise!) Recently Reuters had this to say: 'Live rats are being trucked from central China, suffering a plague of a reported 2 billion rodents displaced by a flooded lake, to the south to end up in restaurant dishes, Chinese media reported.'" -
They actually EAT THAT?
taysteewonderbunny replied to Homicidalheathen's topic in Health & Well-Being
I have heard, mind you and not experienced directly to confirm, that in China there is a delicacy called "three squeaks". The first squeak is when you pick it up with the chopsticks, the second, when you dip it in the soy sauce, and the third, when you bite it. "Three squeaks" is........ newly born baby rats, before fur and their eyes and ears open. They're eaten live, immediately after birth.