What are some hilarious Wolfram|Alpha answers?
I think a fair number of married men must work at Wolfram|Alpha. (see photo)
Good morning! The kids all have a scheduled two hour school delay, so there was no rush this morning. Michelle made eggs and pancakes for breakfast. I got out the door on the late side, but happier for it. I listened to a CD about Fatima on the drive down.
Via @Onpointless: “Green lights are proof that God loves me. Red, that He is growing me in virtue. Yellow, that He is okay with speeding.”
Getting frustrated with the ACLU's response to the HHS mandate. If an individual wants to mention Jesus in a graduation speech they think it is the beginning of the end, but government forcing a religion to violate its own beliefs is A Okay.
Credit Cards Stolen at Merrimack YMCA. This happened to my wife ~10 yrs ago there too. Sad.
Is the recent HHS contraceptive insurance mandate due to waning abortion support? Some think so.
Left work a bit early to catch tonight's class at Golds. I listened to another LightHouse CD on the drive north. When I got to class it was a sub who taught like a cardio box class, which I dislike intensely. And the volume of music was much louder than I find comfortable, such that I couldn't hear the instructor. So after about 15 minutes I left. I'll likely take Kathy's class with Michelle tomorrow morning. For now it's time for some dinner. The girls have Youth Group tonight.
Sure to be a provocative headline: Time To Admit It: The Church Has Always Been Right On Birth Control. So what Catholic, Papist rag posted this? Wait, it's from Business Insider?!? And the authors did a pretty decent defense.
Oh joy! Gonorrhea is becoming resistant to all standard antibiotic treatment. But let's just keep encouraging serial monogamy.
95+% of Americans eat pork too, but does that allow the government to require delis to sell pork even if they find it "unclean"??
Picked up Claire and Abby from Youth Group. Good night all!
Jesus turned to them and said,
“Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me;
weep instead for yourselves and for your children,
for indeed, the days are coming when people will say,
‘Blessed are the barren,
the wombs that never bore and the breasts that never nursed.’ ” — Luke 23