Re: your last rant: the woman with her husband's laundry from our previous discussion would probably fall under the category of universally-desirable-Christian woman as described by some pastors...
Mons: EGHHHHH. I hate that woman. And her homeschooled children. EGHHHHH. They make me nauseous. I think this throws me in the category of universally-undesired-Christian woman. Luckily my craft skills already put me there.
Andrea: I threw them out, so I will not be able to see if I can cultivate a fake tan through them. Although it was a waste of food, it was following my mom's advice, and I am suppose to honour/obey my parents, so by being wasteful, I was able to do something Biblical. You should be proud I have turned out so well.
Uhh...Hate is a very strong word, which I probably don't mean. And the woman is fictional. Just to clarify if someone was thinking that I am declaring myself as an nemesis to some poor woman who does laundry.
Courses: Equality and Discrimination Law, Dr. Curle's Human Rights classes, Issues in Theoretical Philosophy, and Canadian Lit. by Dr. Brush.
Books: Fiction involving magical powers/fantasy, Ann Rynd novels, Piper books, serious short stories with interesting characters that occur in interesting places not requiring too much plot. Red is Best.
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Save them for our spring harvest!
Re: your last rant: the woman with her husband's laundry from our previous discussion would probably fall under the category of universally-desirable-Christian woman as described by some pastors...
you should eat all of them and experiment whether or not you'll turn orange like arnold on the magic schoolbus.
Mons: EGHHHHH. I hate that woman. And her homeschooled children. EGHHHHH. They make me nauseous. I think this throws me in the category of universally-undesired-Christian woman. Luckily my craft skills already put me there.
Andrea: I threw them out, so I will not be able to see if I can cultivate a fake tan through them. Although it was a waste of food, it was following my mom's advice, and I am suppose to honour/obey my parents, so by being wasteful, I was able to do something Biblical. You should be proud I have turned out so well.
Uhh...Hate is a very strong word, which I probably don't mean. And the woman is fictional. Just to clarify if someone was thinking that I am declaring myself as an nemesis to some poor woman who does laundry.
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