Location: Perched on the precipice of the cauldron of truth
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Jul 4, 2022 - 9:51am
maryte wrote:
You might be surprised by how many men say, "I believe in a woman's right to choose...unless it's my baby."
A legal, line-drawing thing: The father incurs potential obligations at conception, but no rights until birth.
Now, I am not advocating when I post that. The financial obligation and other responsibilities obviously are shared by the mother (and not necessarily equally), and those obligations do not, in my view, countermand the issue of bodily autonomy.
July 4th fireworks now last at least 3 days as neighboring towns take turns providing the wartime soundtrack. My dogs have both lost most of their hearing so they no longer tremble for hours on end. Old age has it's consolations.
Sad to say that I sort of look forward to Weezie losing her hearing.
July 4th fireworks now last at least 3 days as neighboring towns take turns providing the wartime soundtrack. My dogs have both lost most of their hearing so they no longer tremble for hours on end. Old age has it's consolations.
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Jun 24, 2022 - 6:30pm
KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
Do you live on Vancouver Island by chance?
I know this guy on ramchargercentral.com who saw a guy at the scrapyard getting rid of some really cool, old Mopar parts.
Was that you?
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Posted:
Jun 23, 2022 - 8:56pm
GeneP59 wrote:
Yup I was thinking of that if the scrap guy is still there. I got a bunch of aluminum window and door parts, and copper pipes around the house that would make one good trip.
Do you live on Vancouver Island by chance?
I know this guy on ramchargercentral.com who saw a guy at the scrapyard getting rid of some really cool, old Mopar parts.
Was that you?
It was lighter last night than the night before and the night before that and etc., will be that way for a few days past the first of July. Daylight hours may be shorter (later sunrise) but light at the end of the day is later. At least it is in my part of the world. I noticed waiting for the drive in movie to start (decades ago) last week it was dark at 9:55 but after June 21 it's later. 4th of July fireworks same thing, dark before 10 on June 21, dark after 10 on July 4th.