“I believe in Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings.â€
They’ve been keeping it maintained, I saw people there last week, so it can wait until my lotto numbers come in. Sorry, no Mr. Slims allowed. I will have you and the family over for dinner. There will be plenty of room for M4L junior to run around.
neither religion sounds very fun to me. too many rules and regulations. we have governments for those things.
can we start a new religion based on fun?
in the supermarket the eggs are first. chickens are in the back.
I beg to differ. Usually the dairy is furthest from the entrance with produce first and then meats. Unless you are going against the typical flow of a supermarket.
“Unless you are going against the typical flow of a supermarket.” — quite obvious that I go to the left.
ishtar,
good quote,
here’s Einstein on God:
“I believe in Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings.â€
They’ve been keeping it maintained, I saw people there last week, so it can wait until my lotto numbers come in. Sorry, no Mr. Slims allowed. I will have you and the family over for dinner. There will be plenty of room for M4L junior to run around.
neither religion sounds very fun to me. too many rules and regulations. we have governments for those things.
can we start a new religion based on fun?
“All the sparrows in the US come from 2 mating pairs imported from England & let go near Prospect Park.”
No wonder they have such bad teeth.
By Petebklyn on October 4, 2010 11:45 AM
in the supermarket the eggs are first. chickens are in the back.
I beg to differ. Usually the dairy is furthest from the entrance with produce first and then meats. Unless you are going against the typical flow of a supermarket.
MM, so selling cheap to me where I renovate with Mr Slims might be better than it sitting vacant and getting punished by another long winter.
Well, Dave, it’s a good thing we’re not getting into eschatological discussion either. Not on this OT.
All the sparrows in the US come from 2 mating pairs imported from England & let go near Prospect Park.