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    It's been ten years since that lonely day I left you
    In the morning rain, smoking gun in hand
    Ten lonely years but how my heart, it still remembers
    Pray for me, momma, I'm a gypsy now

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    Your point?

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    • #3
      My head would explode in that environment. Sink vanities don't need anything on them but a toothbrush holder and soap.
      "Alexa, slaughter the fatted calf."

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      • #4
        That sink is filthy.
        May we raise children who love the unloved things - the dandelion, the worm, the spiderlings.
        Children who sense the rose needs the thorn and run into rainswept days the same way they turn towards the sun...
        And when they're grown and someone has to speak for those who have no voice,
        may they draw upon that wilder bond, those days of tending tender things and be the one.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Michele View Post
          That sink is filthy.
          Everything is filthy. You could clean a toilet faster than you could clean that mess.
          "Alexa, slaughter the fatted calf."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Gingersnap View Post
            My head would explode in that environment. Sink vanities don't need anything on them but a toothbrush holder and soap.
            2 words: teenaged daughter.
            "Since the historic ruling, the Lovings have become icons for equality. Mildred released a statement on the 40th anniversary of the ruling in 2007: 'I am proud that Richard’s and my name is on a court case that can help reinforce the love, the commitment, the fairness, and the family that so many people, Black or white, young or old, gay or straight, seek in life. I support the freedom to marry for all. That’s what Loving, and loving, are all about.'." - Mildred Loving (Loving v. Virginia)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Celeste Chalfonte View Post
              2 words: teenaged daughter.
              Not my niece. I suspect she has Ginger's genes.
              Not where I breathe, but where I love, I live...
              Robert Southwell, S.J.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by phillygirl View Post
                Not my niece. I suspect she has Ginger's genes.
                Not possible. People as neat as Ginger do not pass on their genes. The process is really messy.
                "Since the historic ruling, the Lovings have become icons for equality. Mildred released a statement on the 40th anniversary of the ruling in 2007: 'I am proud that Richard’s and my name is on a court case that can help reinforce the love, the commitment, the fairness, and the family that so many people, Black or white, young or old, gay or straight, seek in life. I support the freedom to marry for all. That’s what Loving, and loving, are all about.'." - Mildred Loving (Loving v. Virginia)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Celeste Chalfonte View Post
                  Not possible. People as neat as Ginger do not pass on their genes. The process is really messy.
                  It's been ten years since that lonely day I left you
                  In the morning rain, smoking gun in hand
                  Ten lonely years but how my heart, it still remembers
                  Pray for me, momma, I'm a gypsy now

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Adam View Post
                    Start at about 2:15



                    Actually, the whole thing is hilarious (I saw it on stage, several times), but that part is relevant to the discussion.
                    "Since the historic ruling, the Lovings have become icons for equality. Mildred released a statement on the 40th anniversary of the ruling in 2007: 'I am proud that Richard’s and my name is on a court case that can help reinforce the love, the commitment, the fairness, and the family that so many people, Black or white, young or old, gay or straight, seek in life. I support the freedom to marry for all. That’s what Loving, and loving, are all about.'." - Mildred Loving (Loving v. Virginia)

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                    • #11
                      Ginger has no trouble doing sticky, grimy, or messy things. She just doesn't leave the mess and walk off.

                      That's difference between considerate people and narcissistic slobs.
                      "Alexa, slaughter the fatted calf."

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Celeste Chalfonte View Post
                        Start at about 2:15



                        Actually, the whole thing is hilarious (I saw it on stage, several times), but that part is relevant to the discussion.
                        Jayzuz! It's Laverne and Shirley with wings!

                        Pretty funny stuff.
                        It's been ten years since that lonely day I left you
                        In the morning rain, smoking gun in hand
                        Ten lonely years but how my heart, it still remembers
                        Pray for me, momma, I'm a gypsy now

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