Denita TwoDragons's Comments
I would soooooo wear that in public!
--TwoDragons
--TwoDragons
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And the hole in the crotch...
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Arhay-eeday-arhay-arhay, Aveday... *ingray*
--WotayAgonsdray
--WotayAgonsdray
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Hey, at least they don't have to worry about a high electricity bill...
--TwoDragons
--TwoDragons
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Sophie: I got a Spooky too!! ^___^
The sushi chef is hilarious! I want one for my computer desktop...!
--TwoDragons
The sushi chef is hilarious! I want one for my computer desktop...!
--TwoDragons
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A restaurant where no-one can see me lose a fork full of spaghetti all over the front of my shirt...? AWRIIIIIGHT!
--TwoDragons
--TwoDragons
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Yeah, but it's Darth Vader-shaped melted plastic... ;-)
--TwoDragons
--TwoDragons
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??!! @ above
Dude, we're just commenting on a picture. We didn't know.
(Cool picture! But waaaaayyy too cold for me!)
--TwoDragons
Dude, we're just commenting on a picture. We didn't know.
(Cool picture! But waaaaayyy too cold for me!)
--TwoDragons
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*urp*...impressive! Now if you'll pardon me, I need to find my Dramamine...*hurp*
--TwoDragons
--TwoDragons
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, Grue.
I, for one, would probably spontaneously combust if I saw that in my driveway...
...as long as George Lucas WASN'T IN IT...
--TwoDragons
I, for one, would probably spontaneously combust if I saw that in my driveway...
...as long as George Lucas WASN'T IN IT...
--TwoDragons
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*wheeze*...laughter-induced asthma was never so much fun...holy sweet jumping montezuma that was hysterical...
--TwoDragons
--TwoDragons
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Reid--give me a little time to do some research in my Bible, and I should have some Scriptures for you before tomorrow afternoon. I'd already have them, but I was dealing with backed-up plumbing (yucky toilet water all over the bathroom floor!), a hyperactive four year old with cabin fever, and I have to work tonight.
I do want to commend you on being polite and considerate, as I would also like to commend all the others here for genuinely trying to keep things civil. This is a hot-button issue, capable of flashing over into a full-on orgy of vitriol-slinging, and the fact that that hasn't happened yet is testament to the patience of everyone on this comments thread. Thank you, honestly and sincerely, for making the effort to keep this a debate, rather than a mudslinging contest.
I will admit, however, that my husband Eric is right. This is something that neither camp can simply reach into their pockets and pull The Great Answer out, and wave it around and say "see, here's your proof."
I guess, for me, it's looking at something like the intricate curl of a strand of DNA, or the brilliantly-constructed wreath of proteins whole sole job is to "zip" and "unzip" said string of genetic material, or the flight and skeletal system of a hummingbird, or an aurora borealis, or even the human spirit's tendency to overcome nearly any physical challenge that it's presented with, that compelled me to take the life course that I have chosen. I just can't look at these things and NOT believe, deep down to my very cells, that they were just the product of "chance".
I'll elaborate later...but for now, I have to get ready for work. But I wouold like to say to all of you, on both sides of the line, thanks for tickling my brain! :-)
--TwoDragons
I do want to commend you on being polite and considerate, as I would also like to commend all the others here for genuinely trying to keep things civil. This is a hot-button issue, capable of flashing over into a full-on orgy of vitriol-slinging, and the fact that that hasn't happened yet is testament to the patience of everyone on this comments thread. Thank you, honestly and sincerely, for making the effort to keep this a debate, rather than a mudslinging contest.
I will admit, however, that my husband Eric is right. This is something that neither camp can simply reach into their pockets and pull The Great Answer out, and wave it around and say "see, here's your proof."
I guess, for me, it's looking at something like the intricate curl of a strand of DNA, or the brilliantly-constructed wreath of proteins whole sole job is to "zip" and "unzip" said string of genetic material, or the flight and skeletal system of a hummingbird, or an aurora borealis, or even the human spirit's tendency to overcome nearly any physical challenge that it's presented with, that compelled me to take the life course that I have chosen. I just can't look at these things and NOT believe, deep down to my very cells, that they were just the product of "chance".
I'll elaborate later...but for now, I have to get ready for work. But I wouold like to say to all of you, on both sides of the line, thanks for tickling my brain! :-)
--TwoDragons
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Yuck! Disgusting and tacky!
--TwoDragons
--TwoDragons
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I pray we humans never make more shadows like that, ever again.
--TwoDragons