Bachmanmania!

After-birth abortions - well isn't this just peachy?

I don't even know how to respond to that one, though I do have to agree with the author, "after birth abortion" at least sounds better (and less likely to get your arse thrown in prison) than that ticky tacky word infanticide!!!

I'm curious what our pro choice friends here have to say about the mischief the Dutch are up to these days.
 
ate his soup one time when i was in NYC

it is really good

last time i checked, he still only opens during the winter though

which sucks

I didn't know the guy and his business weren't really real. I thought it was just something they made up for the show. I guess I should have known better, they weren't even creative enough to make up a plot most of the time, they just took those talented people and turned them loose and said "go and be funny while we film it".

By the way, if you don't mind my asking what kind of soup did you have from the SN?
 
I didn't know the guy and his business weren't really real. I thought it was just something they made up for the show. I guess I should have known better, they weren't even creative enough to make up a plot most of the time, they just took those talented people and turned them loose and said "go and be funny while we film it".

By the way, if you don't mind my asking what kind of soup did you have from the SN?

lobster bisque

i loved Seinfeld (the show, big fan of the person as well though)

Curb is more the "not making a plot" etc. Curb has an idea but it has no script

the "soup nazi" is just north of times square.
 
lobster bisque

i loved Seinfeld (the show, big fan of the person as well though)

Curb is more the "not making a plot" etc. Curb has an idea but it has no script

the "soup nazi" is just north of times square.

Wow, that sounds amazing!!! Even half-arsed done lobster bisque is good, I can just imagine how good it must have been coming from the soup nazi
 
We got about 8 inches about 2 weeks ago. Most we've gotten in several years.

Wow, that's a bunch for you guys, of course that would be a bunch for us too. It's "snowed" 3 or 4 times this winter but I don't figure we've actually accumulated more than about 1 maybe 1 1/2 inches total. It's been so close to use so many times but we've just missed out on it. I'm more than ready for Spring but if we were to get a snow day I could probably get over it. :)
 
That's wonderful.

I wouldn't feel right about her having an abortion if she were to get pregnant, and I'm confident we would keep it. Personally, I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't feel right (about having an abortion, that is).

But not everyone is me, so, they can choose if they feel it's right for them.

I'm not even sure where I addressed you, but whatever. Carry on with your senseless, dense arguments. We all know you're great at that. Not something to be proud of.

What is my 'senseless, dense argument' in this case?
 
What is my 'senseless, dense argument' in this case?

Snowfall right now on ground is well over 2 feet and in some place 3 1/2 feet to 4 feet, drifts over my head of 6' and some change.

We just got a new dog and we can't see her and that is how high the snow is and she is a big dog.
 
I'm thinking of posting a couple of pics from my driveway. We had ten inches of snow last Friday and it's been below zero (-16 this morning) since. We're used to it up here in Minnesota, but this has been a horrid winter here by our standards. That said, it has probably been more harrowing in the South where the infrastructure and support simply aren't built for the kind of weather they've had.
 
I'm thinking of posting a couple of pics from my driveway. We had ten inches of snow last Friday and it's been below zero (-16 this morning) since. We're used to it up here in Minnesota, but this has been a horrid winter here by our standards. That said, it has probably been more harrowing in the South where the infrastructure and support simply aren't built for the kind of weather they've had.

We went to Rochester yesterday to pick up our new dog. At first I didn't think you all got hit like we did until I got intotdown. Most porches couldn't be seen. Drifts were over my head. It was ugly.

But not compared to the drive, Eau Claire to Rochester is a drive I rather not ever have to do again, it was awful.
 
We went to Rochester yesterday to pick up our new dog. At first I didn't think you all got hit like we did until I got intotdown. Most porches couldn't be seen. Drifts were over my head. It was ugly.

But not compared to the drive, Eau Claire to Rochester is a drive I rather not ever have to do again, it was awful.

Did you take 94 into the Twin Cities and go south on 52 or did you angle down to LaCrosse and take 90 West? I agree that if you take the angle, it's a real b*tch of a drive.
 
Did you take 94 into the Twin Cities and go south on 52 or did you angle down to LaCrosse and take 90 West? I agree that if you take the angle, it's a real b*tch of a drive.

I took US 10 to Durand and then to Wabasha, from there to Rochester was pure hell. It reminded me of Germany and it's windy roads, but these had snow on them still.
 
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