2005-03-31

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2005-03-31 03:23 pm

Now that's just creepy

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1 part competetiveness

5 parts crazyiness

3 parts leadership
Method:
Stir together in a glass tumbler with a salted rim. Top it off with a sprinkle of curiosity and enjoy!


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I mean, how did they know I like a salty rim?
kickaha: (Default)
2005-03-31 03:23 pm

Now that's just creepy

How to make a kickaha
Ingredients:

1 part competetiveness

5 parts crazyiness

3 parts leadership
Method:
Stir together in a glass tumbler with a salted rim. Top it off with a sprinkle of curiosity and enjoy!


Username:


Personality cocktail
From Go-Quiz.com


I mean, how did they know I like a salty rim?
kickaha: (Default)
2005-03-31 06:47 pm

Well that kind of bites.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/03/31/pope1/index.html

Yes, he's-a da freakin' Pope, head of one of the most backwards, fundamentalist, oppressive religious institutions around, and I disagree with the policies put forth by his office (not sure they've been from *him* in quite a while). I still think of JP2 as the progressive liberal voice of the Church. Considering that Opus Dei has a strong chance of putting one of their own under the funny hat, this may mark the end of a relatively forward-thinking era for the Catholic church. (Yes, be scared.)

I can't help but wonder though, given recent events... aren't they about fifteen years early with those last rites? I mean, I'm sure that he could be kept marginally alive for years yet, with enough intervention...
kickaha: (Default)
2005-03-31 06:47 pm

Well that kind of bites.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/03/31/pope1/index.html

Yes, he's-a da freakin' Pope, head of one of the most backwards, fundamentalist, oppressive religious institutions around, and I disagree with the policies put forth by his office (not sure they've been from *him* in quite a while). I still think of JP2 as the progressive liberal voice of the Church. Considering that Opus Dei has a strong chance of putting one of their own under the funny hat, this may mark the end of a relatively forward-thinking era for the Catholic church. (Yes, be scared.)

I can't help but wonder though, given recent events... aren't they about fifteen years early with those last rites? I mean, I'm sure that he could be kept marginally alive for years yet, with enough intervention...