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“Better remain silent and be thought a ___________________, than to speak and remove all doubt.
So much for quiet dignity.
(With apologies to Abe Lincoln.)
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“Better remain silent and be thought a ___________________, than to speak and remove all doubt.
So much for quiet dignity.
(With apologies to Abe Lincoln.)
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OK. I plead guilty to this When I got my iPhone 4, I gave Parker my old iPhone 3G (with parental controls in place, phone service deactivated, everything restored to factory settings, history wiped clean, and internet access and the App Store on lockdown) to play games on, etc. But does that make me a “Scrooge”? Puh-leeze. An eight-year-old needs the latest iPhone?
It’s happening again. I’m getting that “I’ve got a book in me, if I can make time to write it,” feeling. Of course, that “if” is the big, and the deciding, factor.
I was never one of those who claim “there’s no such thing as bisexuality.” I’ve known too many bisexuals to buy that the “don’t exist.” So, I’m not surprised that a study now indicates there is too such a thing as bisexuality. In men, that is.
Apparently, it’s hard to build a successful television show around someone who’s (a) unlikeable and (b) had no discernible talent beyond reproducing.
It’s not that I don’t trust the guy, and maybe the whole Weinergate thing has me a little gun shy, but am I the only who thinks Obama tweeting for himself may not be the best idea?
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On p. 4, she uses the phrase “the force field of our love.”
I don’t think she is quite as awful as some of the commenters suggest, but the sheer willing suspension of disbelief (in some places she is visibly groping for the Our Love Is Here To Stay card) is enough to make one want to yell at her.
I would happily go at least 30 years without hearing anything whatsoever about any of them ever.
Also, there was an unasked question.