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Monday, October 15, 2007 01:15 PM
Original article: Quote of the Day

Love

I think I am in love with BS65. I especially appreciate his conspiracy theory that most books are filled with feminist faschism poisoning their pages with bile towards men. That sounds hot.

Yep it's love when I read his postings, always a smile on my face!

XOXO

Monday, October 15, 2007 01:47 PM
Original article: Quote of the Day

My Dear BSer

I honestly don't know what I would do if we were to segregate the sexes and sports fuck our way to the next generation. It would be rather sad for me seeing as I actually like and respect many men. I don't feel that we are in a terminal state of hatred. Put the armor down and make some nice female friends. And you are right, things should be fair and just, still the transition would be easier for you if you put the arsenal away.

Oh and by the way what is the ideal woman? wink wink...

Friday, October 19, 2007 04:07 PM
Original article: And baby makes two

bright star

Honestly Gals,

I don't know why you rile him so. He is apparently someone in need of compassion. All the ranting at him just balls him up further. There is some basis to what he is saying. Sure he can hire a surrogate mother at the cost of 20k and an egg donor for another 6k. But really that doesn't seem fair considering a smattering of goo costs $600. Should we really put a price on baby making ingredients? Maybe the government should subsidize this? That way anyone wanting a baby would have a shot at it?

Can't we all just agree that having children with out a partner isn't ideal?

Friday, October 19, 2007 04:58 PM
Original article: And baby makes two

@ anon

I was being sarcastic about the government paying for pregnancy. and I am totally with you about not getting pissed at things that won't change and that includes BS.

Friday, October 19, 2007 05:08 PM

Where the heck are my socks?

and for that matter my shoes and my bra from yesterday? Oh crap he put them away and I have been looking under the couch, the bed, the toy box for ten minutes. Now that's frustrating. My lovely husband cleans up, and after me, hee hee... and if he said some patronizing things about me like, "You women drivers" and "You take too long getting ready in the bathroom." I would want to smack him. We should work harder at not buttonholing the husband folk and maybe they would all put away socks and shoes and that bra I left laying across the couch last night.

Monday, October 22, 2007 12:01 PM
Original article: Earth to PETA

A hummer?

These people are bitching about people eating meat? Yet they protest by driving a hummer with a banner across it around the capitol? That is asanine, I would take them more serious if they marched around and stopped adding to the global warming problem by driving one of the most ridiculous consumerist vehicle with 8 mpg!

Ha! Can't stop laughing....

Friday, October 26, 2007 12:52 PM

Jeebery

You are a tard!

You do know that menstruation causes anemia in many women. And anthropologically speaking women evolved a certain way, nursing small children for years and having several children so that our species could evolve, and so due to this they didn't menstruate any where near as much as modern woman does. We are more anemic today than ancient woman. So I highly doubt that holding on to a little more iron is going to cause a rash of hypothyroidic women popping pills because somebody funds birthcontrol pills. Give me a break... Do you have your period?

Friday, October 26, 2007 01:02 PM
Original article: No more Slut-o-ween!

Are we that Puritanical?

Can't we ever have a little fun? All flash a little skin. If my Hubby wants to dress like a woman in a short skirt why not? Dudes in drag are hot! Not everything or lack of some things is about making a political statement. Seriously having fun and dressing like a naughty nurse isn't a terrible thing, it's sexy, it's a fantasy! We are not that repressed are we??????

Friday, October 26, 2007 01:11 PM
Original article: No more Slut-o-ween!

Grumpy

If you had all that fun then, why are you so grumpy now?

Not everyone had leave it to beaver parents, soo maybe they don't take themselves so seriously now...

hmpfffff

Friday, October 26, 2007 02:10 PM
Original article: No more Slut-o-ween!

Hey Grumpy

You sound just like my MIL (and that's a compliment). I would suggest to her that she get in some cute honey bee costume and take the grand kids trick or treating and steal some candy from their bags when they aren't looking. Get this, it actually benefits children watching parental and grand parental influences not taking themselves so seriously and having some fun. As long as granny isn't to slutty.

Sugar Crash... Too cute... :-)

Monday, October 29, 2007 08:31 AM

Consumerist Hell

This is just great, now Americans are not only expected to drop 25K on a wedding, if you are going to be somebody when you get divorced you should also drop a couple K on a party with cinnamon dusted liquor filled donut holes and night clubbing, ooh and invitations with the heading, "Our Marriage Sucked and Now You Know Too!" Absolutely retarded consumerist values. I would like to find the event planner that thought this up (and you know someone made this mainstream) and give them a public flogging. Truly disgraceful and excessive.

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