Yip yip yip yip, book, book, yip yip yip
Posted 14 years ago
kthxbye
Foxtrot pictures posted!
Posted 14 years agohttps://plus.google.com/photos/113140319723768261049/albums/5706240076927344817Great pictures, great fun. I look forward to the next one. :Ð
Feel free to repost any picture, all I ask is that you give credit where credit is due.
Super heroes, Bigfoot, and the Devil
Posted 14 years ago
lol, kthxbye. :Ð
Foxtrot was awesome. 192 RAW pictures taken, mostly by
cianthefur since I was in suit most of the time. :ÞBirth of the Moon PREVIEW
Posted 14 years agoComing soon to "Cosmic Journeys." Earth, over its 4.5 billion year history, has been pummeled by asteroids, eroded by wind and rain, covered over with flowing lava, wrinkled and gouged by shifts in its crust.
Most traces of its distant past have long since been destroyed. But there is a place where clues to the early history of our planet are still largely intact.
The moon...
Scientists have been reconstructing its history by scouring its surface, mapping its mountains and craters, and probing its interior regions.
What are they learning about our own planet's beginnings, by going back in time, to the mysterious "Birth of the Moon."
This is awesome, I love things like this. I am highly interested in the early Earth. I can never get enough of this stuff. ^_^
Peter van Uhm: Why I chose a gun/ Plus a rant
Posted 14 years agoPeter van Uhm is the Netherlands' chief of defense, but that does not mean he is pro-war. At TEDxAmsterdam he explains how his career is one shaped by a love of peace, not a desire for bloodshed -- and why we need armies if we want peace.
This is pretty well said.
[rant]
Yesterday I was pretty bored and replied to a post on the Colorado Furs Yahoo Group board. I replied to a guy that was asking how many furry atheists are in the group. He also said we shouldn't tell anyone that they are wrong for believing in whatever.
I replied about my views and how I see things differently now than what I used to. I also said that I disagreed with the part that we shouldn't tell someone they are wrong if it is something they believe. I used the analogy, "If someone believes the sky is purple I am pretty sure you would say they are wrong and that it is in fact blue. Why then would you not correct someone that says the Earth is 6000 years old and evolution isn't real?"
This got a wave of replies from the "Don't rock the boat" type of people and the "Science is based on faith, quit trying to push your beliefs on people."
The latter group of people are a sad lot indeed. One guy tried to say that a colorblind person has to take it on faith that the sky is blue. I corrected him by mentioning that blue is just a part of the visible spectrum of light that can be measured and detected. You could take an instrument and point it at the sky and on a clear day the device will tell you that the sky is blue. The guy said he would never believe what I have to say (closed mind much?) and attacked me on some other grounds (subjective vs objective reality I think).
I then get a warning from the censor nazi mod of the board (mostly why I stay off it anyways) that I am just trying to start arguments. Uh, all I did was explain how you can verify that the sky is blue even if you are unable to see colors. If your blind faith makes you upset at this demonstrable fact then you need to see a psychiatrist because you have some serious problems.
Another thing, I was attacked as being a "Militant Atheist." I have covered this time and again and won't go into the details of why and how it is a misrepresentation here. I said that the term is merely a diversionary trick by theists to attempt to make the person shut up. When I pointed this out to him he tried to backtrack, but it is still pretty clear that his message was, "Shut up." This tactic is the same as when someone tries to unjustifiably calls someone a racist, sexist, etc. If someone pulls this on you do not let them get away with it.
Anyways, there were others that I wanted to reply to but never got the chance. To any that were reading the forum, where was I trying to say the reincarnation guy was wrong? Sure, I asked him how he came to the conclusion he did and how could I test this for myself. To which he refused to answer for reasons that are only truly known to him but can be speculated. Where was I trying to push atheism on others? All I was doing was explaining how to perform certain tests and how we know the sky is blue (honestly, how did the color of the sky piss off so many people?). I was also informing people on the various fields that all come to the same conclusion concerning the age of the Earth. It does not take faith of any kind to agree, unless you think chemistry, geology, cosmology, physics, and other fields are all wrong despite the advances in technology that we fully enjoy and take for granted today.
There is an analogy for the "Science is faith" nonsense that people spew out. Let's say we have Johnny Blindfaith. He believes that 2+2=5. That is his belief and he takes it on faith. He does not believe what Mathematicians have to say because he believes that Mathematics never proved that 2+2≠5 but 2+2=4. When a person (Mr. n) comes along with a basic understanding of mathematics comes along and explains the proofs, gives examples, etc. Johnny Blindfaith gets upset and calls Mr. n a "Militant Mathematician" and stamps his feet and says, "I will never believe what you have to say."
Lastly, the questions I had asked was asked from the point of view of a skeptic. I am not going to blindly agree with something because it gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling. I will have to see results that can be duplicated by a third party that will draw the same conclusions. That can be done for a blue sky, it can not be done for reincarnation or some multisoul in the multiverse that experiences all possible lives. It is pseudoscientific nonsense.
[/rant]
PS. the mod eventually did stop being a hypocrite and enforced a standard to everyone and not the typical double standard. I will however try to keep free from the board since it is full of closed minded nut jobs that aren't interested in facts and it is also heavily censored. One guy was warned because he said, "Poop."
lol, Occupy :Þ
Posted 14 years agoStole this shit from
zearfox
After more than a month of protest demands for better employment opportunities and benefits, Accuracy in Media saw fit to test their desires with...employment applications. Our "headhunters" were treated to every excuse as to why these jobs aren't good enough for them. We guess middle management opportunities with healthcare and 401k benefits aren't desirable anymore.
Honestly, does anyone take this movement seriously anymore? xÐ
To anyone still in this pathetic movement, OFF YOUR ASS AND ON YOUR FEET! Get a job. No one cares about your pathetic wants that you claim are needs.
Also, we are the 1%! http://www.scientistsolutions.com/t.....w+extinct.html
zearfoxAfter more than a month of protest demands for better employment opportunities and benefits, Accuracy in Media saw fit to test their desires with...employment applications. Our "headhunters" were treated to every excuse as to why these jobs aren't good enough for them. We guess middle management opportunities with healthcare and 401k benefits aren't desirable anymore.
Honestly, does anyone take this movement seriously anymore? xÐ
To anyone still in this pathetic movement, OFF YOUR ASS AND ON YOUR FEET! Get a job. No one cares about your pathetic wants that you claim are needs.
Also, we are the 1%! http://www.scientistsolutions.com/t.....w+extinct.html
Solar Eclipse in the USA
Posted 14 years ago
Damn, I am going to be north of this. Ð:<Why science works!
Posted 14 years agoWell, the doctor I went to said my symptoms are matching with what the MRI says. A disk in my back is damaged and it will stay that way unless I have surgery. I go in for another test mid Feb.
Right now I am on a prescription of Methylprednisolone to see if the inflammation around that disk will decrease. If it does then I should be feeling a lot better, but the disk is still damaged therefore the inflammation could return. In any case I will require a permeant profile. I have not yet been told if I will go to a Med Board or not. I am kind of hoping that I will because I wouldn't mind getting out of the Army sooner with disability pay and a medical marijuana prescription¹.
More news as it comes in.
¹http://www.sciencedaily.com/release.....0720222549.htm
My immediate future plans changed
Posted 14 years agoDue to what I was told today I will have to prepare for a sudden change. Details are here: sdmcp.org/Regs/armyenlistedseps.pdf
Please click the link before asking any questions.
Please click the link before asking any questions.
Weekend in review
Posted 14 years agoA few things happened this weekend:
I got my gun safe set up and firearms stored.
I got a new car.
lagarto and
hyper helped me out with looking and haggling the salesman. It was pretty awesome when we got to the haggling. I basically sat there with my fedora and sunglasses on looking irritated as hell while
and
talked numbers and told them what they need to offer me or else I was leaving. I felt like a movie star or something. xÐ I am very grateful that they helped me out.
cianthefur introduced me to his dad and told his parents we were together. He said his mom was shaken but supportive and his dad asked about our plans down the road and said he is fine with us as long as we stay financially stable.
Things seem to be going so well for us.
has been the best thing that has happened to me. ^_^
Foxtrot 4 is going to happen on 4 Feb. I will be there with a surprise. If you live on the front range and are over 21 you should go. ^_^
I got my gun safe set up and firearms stored.
I got a new car.
lagarto and
hyper helped me out with looking and haggling the salesman. It was pretty awesome when we got to the haggling. I basically sat there with my fedora and sunglasses on looking irritated as hell while
and
talked numbers and told them what they need to offer me or else I was leaving. I felt like a movie star or something. xÐ I am very grateful that they helped me out.
cianthefur introduced me to his dad and told his parents we were together. He said his mom was shaken but supportive and his dad asked about our plans down the road and said he is fine with us as long as we stay financially stable.Things seem to be going so well for us.
has been the best thing that has happened to me. ^_^Foxtrot 4 is going to happen on 4 Feb. I will be there with a surprise. If you live on the front range and are over 21 you should go. ^_^
Something cool
Posted 14 years agoI saw this on Facebook this morning and reposted:
Blitzkrieg on Facebook wrote:I'm Gay.
Like if you support me.
Repost this if you're bi, lesbian or gay.
So far I have 18 likes. Most of them come as no surprise to me. The ones that made me feel better were the likes from my mother and sisters. My aunt and a cousin has liked my status too. So far my father and brother have yet to like. I think my dad will support me, but I think my brother will not. Meh.
[Update]: My dad liked the status message. :Þ
I have found that I am becoming more open, which is a good thing. It is like a lot of stress has been lifted off me. I encourage anyone that is self sufficient to post this on their FB. If you lose friends over it then they were not real friends anyway.
I modified my icon. F5 or ⌥⌘E
Blitzkrieg on Facebook wrote:I'm Gay.
Like if you support me.
Repost this if you're bi, lesbian or gay.
So far I have 18 likes. Most of them come as no surprise to me. The ones that made me feel better were the likes from my mother and sisters. My aunt and a cousin has liked my status too. So far my father and brother have yet to like. I think my dad will support me, but I think my brother will not. Meh.
[Update]: My dad liked the status message. :Þ
I have found that I am becoming more open, which is a good thing. It is like a lot of stress has been lifted off me. I encourage anyone that is self sufficient to post this on their FB. If you lose friends over it then they were not real friends anyway.
I modified my icon. F5 or ⌥⌘E
16 Things An Atheist Need Christians to Know
Posted 14 years ago18:36:25 PM
eidy: http://www.iamanatheist.com/16_things.html
1) Please stop hedging when you mention our lack of belief. Atheists are atheists. We're not "self-described," nor do we "claim" to be atheists. You don't want us to start saying things like, "This is my friend, Julie. She calls herself a Christian," do you? Then man up, brace yourself, and use the a-word all by itself. Practice in front of the mirror if you need to. You'll know you have the proper calm, factual tone when the glass doesn't shatter.
2) Please stop capitalizing the word "atheist." Unless it comes at the beginning of the sentence, you're just wasting ink. We know you're probably trying to be polite, but it doesn't work that way. There is no guy named Athe.
3) Some of you keep insisting that we're angry at your god. And then you laugh at us for being so silly – being angry at someone we don't even believe in. Well, you're right. That would be pretty darned silly. That's why we don't do it. Are you annoyed at Zeus? Do you have a grudge against the faerie folk? Of course not. It's the same for us – how could we feel anger or hatred toward a non-existent being? (Some of his followers cheese us off, but that's another story.)
4) Stop saying that deep down inside, we really do believe in your deity. Belief in the kind of guy who can create an entire universe with the force of a few well-turned phrases is not the sort of secret that fits neatly into a back pocket, as it were. If we thought this fellow was real, we'd be the first to know. And people don't tend to keep that particular nugget of information to themselves. Ever notice that?
5) Please understand that "You're such a nice person! I can't believe you're an atheist!" is not a compliment. More importantly, please understand that we understand that. Believe me, every single one of us has considered replying, "And you're so smart – I can't believe you're a Christian!" How about we all agree to not go there?
6) The only thing all occupants of foxholes have in common is access to weapons and a willingness to fight. It might be the better part of wisdom not to provoke them by insisting that you know more about their beliefs or lack thereof than they do.
7) How can our lives have any purpose without God? One word: chocolate.
8) It's sweet of you to worry about us, really it is. But it's not terribly helpful to tell us that we should go ahead and believe in your particular faith "just in case." Just in case what? In case a deity who can't distinguish heartfelt faith from apple-polishing affectation happens to be running the show?
9) Let's make a deal: we promise to stop asking that stupid question about whether God can make a rock so big he can't lift it. In exchange, please stop saying, "Well, God doesn't believe in atheists!" and then laughing like Shakespeare came back to life just long enough to write one last comedy.
10) Please quit asking us how or why we "turned our backs" on God. The whole point of being an atheist is that we don't see any reason to think we did any such thing.
11) Anyone who was born in an English-speaking country and is more than two minutes old has heard about God and Jesus. It's annoying when you assume that atheists just haven't heard enough about them, and that's why we're still atheists. Many of us have done extensive research on the subject of religion. Many of us credit our atheism to exactly that.
12) Please stop telling your atheist acquaintances that you'll miss us when you get to heaven. No, you won't. If you turn out to be right, you'll be in heaven – the place where, by definition, people don't feel sad. And if we're right – well, guess who won't be feeling much of anything?
13) If you've ever said, "You can't prove there isn't a God" – first of all, congratulations. You're officially four years old. Second, we never said we could. But until you can show some serious proof that there is one, we see no reason to believe. There's nothing wrong with taking a leap of faith, provided you acknowledge that's what you're doing. Atheists simply prefer other forms of exercise.
14) Stop asking us how we can be moral without God. It's simple. We're awake, and we're not idiots. That's all it takes to figure out that sharing the planet with so many other people is a lot more pleasant when we also share some basic ideas about acceptable behavior. I don't like being stabbed; therefore I support laws against stabbing and promise not to stab anyone myself, no matter how much I may feel like doing so. See how easy?
15) So far as being a Christian is concerned, you're either a member of a persecuted minority, or part of a solid majority. Figure out which one of those is the case, and then live with it. You don't get to switch back and forth depending on whether you think you can smother dissent better at any given moment by either whining that everybody's always being mean to you, or bellowing that this is your house and you make the rules.
16) Speaking of persecuted minorities: Christianity used to be one. Did you fight your way to freedom of faith just so you could treat nonbelievers the same way they used to treat you?
By reading this journal you have announced to the world that you are an atheist! This announcement is permanent and irrevocable -- an automated system has already sent notification of your godlessness to both the Library of Congress and your mother. I will mention you to the Pope the next time I see him.
eidy: http://www.iamanatheist.com/16_things.html1) Please stop hedging when you mention our lack of belief. Atheists are atheists. We're not "self-described," nor do we "claim" to be atheists. You don't want us to start saying things like, "This is my friend, Julie. She calls herself a Christian," do you? Then man up, brace yourself, and use the a-word all by itself. Practice in front of the mirror if you need to. You'll know you have the proper calm, factual tone when the glass doesn't shatter.
2) Please stop capitalizing the word "atheist." Unless it comes at the beginning of the sentence, you're just wasting ink. We know you're probably trying to be polite, but it doesn't work that way. There is no guy named Athe.
3) Some of you keep insisting that we're angry at your god. And then you laugh at us for being so silly – being angry at someone we don't even believe in. Well, you're right. That would be pretty darned silly. That's why we don't do it. Are you annoyed at Zeus? Do you have a grudge against the faerie folk? Of course not. It's the same for us – how could we feel anger or hatred toward a non-existent being? (Some of his followers cheese us off, but that's another story.)
4) Stop saying that deep down inside, we really do believe in your deity. Belief in the kind of guy who can create an entire universe with the force of a few well-turned phrases is not the sort of secret that fits neatly into a back pocket, as it were. If we thought this fellow was real, we'd be the first to know. And people don't tend to keep that particular nugget of information to themselves. Ever notice that?
5) Please understand that "You're such a nice person! I can't believe you're an atheist!" is not a compliment. More importantly, please understand that we understand that. Believe me, every single one of us has considered replying, "And you're so smart – I can't believe you're a Christian!" How about we all agree to not go there?
6) The only thing all occupants of foxholes have in common is access to weapons and a willingness to fight. It might be the better part of wisdom not to provoke them by insisting that you know more about their beliefs or lack thereof than they do.
7) How can our lives have any purpose without God? One word: chocolate.
8) It's sweet of you to worry about us, really it is. But it's not terribly helpful to tell us that we should go ahead and believe in your particular faith "just in case." Just in case what? In case a deity who can't distinguish heartfelt faith from apple-polishing affectation happens to be running the show?
9) Let's make a deal: we promise to stop asking that stupid question about whether God can make a rock so big he can't lift it. In exchange, please stop saying, "Well, God doesn't believe in atheists!" and then laughing like Shakespeare came back to life just long enough to write one last comedy.
10) Please quit asking us how or why we "turned our backs" on God. The whole point of being an atheist is that we don't see any reason to think we did any such thing.
11) Anyone who was born in an English-speaking country and is more than two minutes old has heard about God and Jesus. It's annoying when you assume that atheists just haven't heard enough about them, and that's why we're still atheists. Many of us have done extensive research on the subject of religion. Many of us credit our atheism to exactly that.
12) Please stop telling your atheist acquaintances that you'll miss us when you get to heaven. No, you won't. If you turn out to be right, you'll be in heaven – the place where, by definition, people don't feel sad. And if we're right – well, guess who won't be feeling much of anything?
13) If you've ever said, "You can't prove there isn't a God" – first of all, congratulations. You're officially four years old. Second, we never said we could. But until you can show some serious proof that there is one, we see no reason to believe. There's nothing wrong with taking a leap of faith, provided you acknowledge that's what you're doing. Atheists simply prefer other forms of exercise.
14) Stop asking us how we can be moral without God. It's simple. We're awake, and we're not idiots. That's all it takes to figure out that sharing the planet with so many other people is a lot more pleasant when we also share some basic ideas about acceptable behavior. I don't like being stabbed; therefore I support laws against stabbing and promise not to stab anyone myself, no matter how much I may feel like doing so. See how easy?
15) So far as being a Christian is concerned, you're either a member of a persecuted minority, or part of a solid majority. Figure out which one of those is the case, and then live with it. You don't get to switch back and forth depending on whether you think you can smother dissent better at any given moment by either whining that everybody's always being mean to you, or bellowing that this is your house and you make the rules.
16) Speaking of persecuted minorities: Christianity used to be one. Did you fight your way to freedom of faith just so you could treat nonbelievers the same way they used to treat you?
By reading this journal you have announced to the world that you are an atheist! This announcement is permanent and irrevocable -- an automated system has already sent notification of your godlessness to both the Library of Congress and your mother. I will mention you to the Pope the next time I see him.
Snipe Hunters
Posted 14 years agoHistory Lesson for the History Channel
Posted 14 years agoI concur!
I remember bits and pieces of this show. It was a time where my parents thought the TV was a good baby sitter.
For a child I never met
Posted 14 years agoI cried when I watched this, for I knew exactly what and who he was talking about. For those that aren't aware: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/3022128/
Life is so unfair, nature is unbiased. Three fucking years. ... How can anyone see this and argue for an intervening god (or gods)? Sometimes there is nothing we can do, but we can put up a damn good fight. Before you say it, prayer won't help. If it did then we would have millions if not billions more people alive today if it did do a damn bit of good.
Make A Wish Foundation
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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Children's Medical Center
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Ants! Ð:
Posted 14 years agoI am starting to notice that the hours of sunlight are finally starting to get longer again! :Ð I dislike winter for all of the darkness. While it does allow for longer stargazing, I would prefer longer stretches of natural light so that I can better enjoy my day.
Oh, and for some reason I though about this scene while thinking about making this journal. :Þ
Objections to Evidentialism
Posted 14 years agoThis is a rather interesting video I just watched.
Discuss. :Þ
Resolution
Posted 14 years agoFor this year I vow to stop procrastinating. I will implement a ten step plan:
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Last night
Posted 14 years agoI had my party at Dave and Busters last night and it was a fucking blast. xÐ
There were some no shows and some unexpected furs showed up. It was great. The first time in a long time that I actually did something for my birthday.
The night started with a game of pool, then we got a table and had dinner, then it was off to the games. The games were pretty cool. I got enough tickets to get two of those super bouncy balls and some candy. I get weird shit when I'm drunk. xÐ
Thanks to everyone that showed up. I just might do something like this again next year. :Ð
There were some no shows and some unexpected furs showed up. It was great. The first time in a long time that I actually did something for my birthday.
The night started with a game of pool, then we got a table and had dinner, then it was off to the games. The games were pretty cool. I got enough tickets to get two of those super bouncy balls and some candy. I get weird shit when I'm drunk. xÐ
Thanks to everyone that showed up. I just might do something like this again next year. :Ð
FTA
Posted 14 years agoToday was the worst day I've had all month. Possibly the worst I've had in a long time. So much shit went wrong today. And as a grand finale I have to work 12 hours every day for the next week starting tomorrow Sunday. In other words, my weekend is gone. So much for having a birthday party. Go figure that the one year I actually want to do something that I get fucked over.
The thing I was planning at Dave and Busters, it isn't going to happen.
From this point on, anyone that wishes me a happy birthday will get a huge FUCK YOU. Leave me alone.
[EDIT] Well, it changed again. Now I don't have to show up until Sunday. So my party can happen. If you are still interested just let me know.
From this point on, anyone that wishes me a happy birthday will get a huge FUCK YOU. Leave me alone.
[EDIT] Well, it changed again. Now I don't have to show up until Sunday. So my party can happen. If you are still interested just let me know.
Update: responses needed
Posted 14 years agoI will do my birthday thing on 30 Dec at 1900 (7p) at Dave and Busters in Denver.
2000 S. Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80222
(303) 759-1515
If anyone is interested in showing up let me know.
Definite show:
Farasi
Definite maybe:
Charlamayne
2000 S. Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80222
(303) 759-1515
If anyone is interested in showing up let me know.
Definite show:
FarasiDefinite maybe:
CharlamayneFish Cream
Posted 14 years agoYesterday was pretty fucking awesome. Spent most of it with my mate.
Creepers gonna creep report: Someone has started watching me. This profile was made the same day I was watched and no one else has been watched and there is no information whatsoever in the profile. I find it very odd. Should I talk to an admin about this?
The following shit has been ganked from
custom-metal-collarsThank your gods.
Posted 14 years agoFinally, this day is over. Now it is time for everyone to return to their regularly scheduled nonsense already in progress.
Seriously though, I dislike 25 Dec. I did, however, spend a few hours of it with
cianthefur which was awesome. I gave him Rommel, one of my plushies. I told him that he would love and hate it all at the same time. He didn't understand why he would hate it until he smelled it. I was sleeping with it for a week to get my scent on it. :Ð
When I got back down to the springs I hanged out with
shadow-da-wolf and
palmerhusky. Cool people, cool story. :3
Anyways, that is over with. Tomorrow I will be hanging out with my mate and in a few more days I will do something I rarely do, celebrate my birthday. I have decided to move the date to 30 Dec to better accommodate those that can't show up on the 29th. If you are interested just shoot me a note and I will tell you where to meet. I think maybe 1900 (7p) or so will do. If you are coming, you do not have to bring gifts and I would prefer you not to.
That is all.
Seriously though, I dislike 25 Dec. I did, however, spend a few hours of it with
cianthefur which was awesome. I gave him Rommel, one of my plushies. I told him that he would love and hate it all at the same time. He didn't understand why he would hate it until he smelled it. I was sleeping with it for a week to get my scent on it. :ÐWhen I got back down to the springs I hanged out with
shadow-da-wolf and
palmerhusky. Cool people, cool story. :3Anyways, that is over with. Tomorrow I will be hanging out with my mate and in a few more days I will do something I rarely do, celebrate my birthday. I have decided to move the date to 30 Dec to better accommodate those that can't show up on the 29th. If you are interested just shoot me a note and I will tell you where to meet. I think maybe 1900 (7p) or so will do. If you are coming, you do not have to bring gifts and I would prefer you not to.
That is all.
Not a happy holiday
Posted 14 years agoSo sad. So unfair. ...
For Colorado Furs
Posted 14 years agoWell, I turn 27 on 29 Dec. I was thinking of having an informal party at Dave and Busters at
2000 S. Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO
(303) 759-1515
I would rather eat and have fun than have everyone focus around me and give me gifts. In other words, enjoy yourself and don't give me stuff. :Þ You will have to pay for your own food though.
Is anyone interested? If no one speaks up then I will just stay in.
2000 S. Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO
(303) 759-1515
I would rather eat and have fun than have everyone focus around me and give me gifts. In other words, enjoy yourself and don't give me stuff. :Þ You will have to pay for your own food though.
Is anyone interested? If no one speaks up then I will just stay in.
FA+
