Can’t always have what we want, Carmen. Didn’t your parents teach. . .you. . . . . oh. sorry. Say hello to Bruce for me.
Winslow’s right. The discussion is over, and the argument/disagreement is begun.
In a round about way her orbital logic is impeccable.
So, I’m curious to know exactly what the planet metaphor is.
The metaphor relates to people who concede all judgment in their lives to self-appointed elites. Think “healthcare.” Or “EPA.”
Gotta agree with Carmen on this one. Who gave these experts the right to change something like which heavenly body gets to be named a planet. At the least they could have grandfathered Pluto.
Someone remind me to get off at Metonymy Ave
Scott Stantis
March 20, 2014
September 30, 2017
Darsan54 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Can’t always have what we want, Carmen. Didn’t your parents teach. . .you. . . . . oh. sorry. Say hello to Bruce for me.
Al Nala over 9 years ago
Winslow’s right. The discussion is over, and the argument/disagreement is begun.
nosirrom over 9 years ago
In a round about way her orbital logic is impeccable.
kaffekup over 9 years ago
So, I’m curious to know exactly what the planet metaphor is.
jbmlaw01 over 9 years ago
The metaphor relates to people who concede all judgment in their lives to self-appointed elites. Think “healthcare.” Or “EPA.”
dmk57 over 9 years ago
Gotta agree with Carmen on this one. Who gave these experts the right to change something like which heavenly body gets to be named a planet. At the least they could have grandfathered Pluto.
David Rickard Premium Member over 9 years ago
Someone remind me to get off at Metonymy Ave