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Apparently the Pensacola Christian Academy really did expel a fifth-grader for witchcraft in late 1999. Most of the links I found are dead, but hereâs one to back up that clipping:
Wow, a fair amount of evocative narrative on the Blog the last couple of days, Ms. T. Youâre compelling me, if not to search my soul, at least to review it.
I donât mind hyphenated American unless it is an attempt to beat me over the head for something I have not done.In most cases it is not about diversity but divisiveness.
I think that you should put your birth country fist: American-Legume, American-Italian, American-Indian, American-Irish, etc. If you are not born in the Americas, then that place should be first: African-American, French-American, Japanese-American and so onâŠbut I admit to being oddâŠwhen asked for my âRaceâ, I usually put HumanâŠâŠ.â»
I was thinking that Margaret Draper might be dead now from cancer, but it appears that she is still alive and will be 95 this year. I must admit that before I stopped smoking in the 70âs, Camels were probably my favorite, so she doesnât have to sell me. Now I have to get to washing some roses this afternoon. Thanks for the tip Margaret!
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
Hey! No hyphenated-Americans here! This is a prejudice-free zone!
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
Apparently the Pensacola Christian Academy really did expel a fifth-grader for witchcraft in late 1999. Most of the links I found are dead, but hereâs one to back up that clipping:
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/news/an991218.html#15
The Old Wolf over 13 years ago
Moggâs tufted ears! I couldnât ask for any better place for my 15 minutes of fame than Frog Blog.
grapfhics over 13 years ago
coltish1 over 13 years ago
Wow, a fair amount of evocative narrative on the Blog the last couple of days, Ms. T. Youâre compelling me, if not to search my soul, at least to review it.
ksensitive over 13 years ago
Peanut. 3. Slang. A small insignificant person.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
itâs the top hat & spats that make him so irresistible
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
whoâs that little old pink rabbit that resembles Chris Walken?
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
whoâs that wrinkly old man who resembles Clint Eastwood
Nairebis over 13 years ago
Archive.org has the article of the original Naples News story regarding the witchesâŠ
http://web.archive.org/web/20000303082831/http://www.naplesnews.com/today/florida/d406506a.htm
LocoOwl over 13 years ago
Great stuff on the blog the last couple of days, Ms T! Most profound and intriguing!
LocoOwl over 13 years ago
I donât mind hyphenated American unless it is an attempt to beat me over the head for something I have not done.In most cases it is not about diversity but divisiveness.
cleokaya over 13 years ago
the woman with the camera needs help with setting the camera for the proper exposure.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 13 years ago
I think that you should put your birth country fist: American-Legume, American-Italian, American-Indian, American-Irish, etc. If you are not born in the Americas, then that place should be first: African-American, French-American, Japanese-American and so onâŠbut I admit to being oddâŠwhen asked for my âRaceâ, I usually put HumanâŠâŠ.â»
memo.from.daddy.warbucks over 13 years ago
happy fathers day
jpozenel over 13 years ago
I was thinking that Margaret Draper might be dead now from cancer, but it appears that she is still alive and will be 95 this year. I must admit that before I stopped smoking in the 70âs, Camels were probably my favorite, so she doesnât have to sell me. Now I have to get to washing some roses this afternoon. Thanks for the tip Margaret!
margueritem over 13 years ago
Chris, delightful video, and your mom was a beauty.
plight over 13 years ago
I prefer Snoopy.