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Mar 09, 2008 11:38

This is pretty amusing, considering that I'm an atheist:

You know the Bible 100%!

Wow! You are awesome! You are a true Biblical scholar, not just a hearer but a personal reader! The books, the characters, the events, the verses - you know it all! You are fantastic!

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spedbug March 9 2008, 17:36:25 UTC
mojosmom March 9 2008, 17:52:29 UTC
I'm not likely to cut out wine altogether, just limit it. Particularly when I go to an event where the refreshments are wine and caloric munchies!

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spedbug March 9 2008, 21:08:29 UTC

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mojosmom March 9 2008, 17:53:57 UTC
How about limited wine consumption?

Yes, I think that is likely the route I'll take. I've already cut out wine at dinner before opera and theatre, but that was more because it makes me fall asleep during the first act!

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shendoah March 9 2008, 19:20:23 UTC
Join the Meal Planning Brigade!! :) I keep my menu on my side bar as does asterapallas and avanta7 I love to see what everyone else is eating!

I have my husband's 20th HS Reunion in July (which means mine is next year). Hence the personal Trainer.

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appleshoelace March 9 2008, 21:35:30 UTC
I saw Carousel in London a few years ago, and I liked it - but I do think it is glamorising women staying with an abusive husband. Like in the song 'What's the use of wond'rin'?' - lines like 'He's your man and you're his woman, there's nothing more to say'. On the one hand, it's such a pretty tune and the woman who played Julie in London had such a spine-tingling voice, so it was lovely to listen to - but then you think about the words and want to interrupt and say 'Well, actually, there is something more to say...!' I think a lot of older musicals are like that though. Nancy singing 'As long as he needs me' for instance. Nancy doesn't defy Bill because she is sick of him beating her - she does it for Oliver. Women seem to be solely vehicles of self-sacrifice in some musicals, and it is all glorified, and it is very irritating.

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inkognitoh March 10 2008, 09:44:29 UTC
"Mama, he hit me and it felt like a kiss. Is that possible?" "Yes, dear. Sometimes, someone can hit you and it doesn't hurt at all." Give me a damn break.

I was in my early 20s when I first saw this musical on the Television and I couldn't believe my ears and eyes. I thought I'd fallen down the rabbit hole and was wanting to scream and shout 'is anybody hearing this BS?' Talk about 'times have changed'.

Good luck on the Weight Watchers front. The most boring news to come out of my recent medical was that I was overweight and ought to be doing something about it... yawn ;)

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