Mar. 16th, 2004

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So I have fucked up somewhere somehow. I innocently enough ask my kid today (I don't know why, I just did) if he beleived in god. He said "Yes." I asked if he beleived in Jesus. He said, "Yes." hmm...ok. I always said that I didn't want to force any belief I have on him, I just want him to know about all the different religions and if anything strikes him as right for him, good. It is his choice. I wait a few minutes and ask him what he thinks about people who do not beleive in Jesus or do not beleive in God. He said they can all go to hell. Nice mouth. I don't know if I should be pissed at the YMCA, me for sending him there, me for not pushing my religion into his head. I explan that his grandfather and godmother are Jewish. He said, "Same." I state that his aunt and I are Buddhist. He says, "Same." So, I ask, despite the fact that the people that love him and care for him are not christian, we can all just go to hell because we don't beleive in Jesus. He said, "same." Now the little fucker is just being stubborn. I said, "Yeah... you are christian alright."
Just fucking great.
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From The Sheild I get this...I am gonna start dancing at a butt nekkid club and my stage name will be : Pound Cake


I peed when I heard that one ....just a little
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Umm....Wouldn't this be called, oh I don't know...OMNIVORE?!?!

Part-Time Vegetarians Become More Common
Tue Mar 16, 1:44 PM ET Add Health - AP to My Yahoo!


By J.M. HIRSCH, Associated Press Writer

CONCORD, N.H. - Even after five years, Christy Pugh has no trouble sticking to her vegetarian regimen. The secret to her success? Eating meat.


Pugh is one of a growing number of part-time vegetarians whose loose adherence to the meat-free diet is transforming a decades-old movement and the industry that feeds it.


"Sometimes I feel like I'm a bad vegetarian, that I'm not strict enough or good enough," the 28-year-old bookkeeper from Concord said recently. "I really like vegetarian food but I'm just not 100 percent committed."


These so-called "flexitarians" — a term voted most useful word of 2003 by the American Dialect Society — are motivated less by animal rights than by a growing body of medical data that suggests health benefits from eating more vegetarian foods.


"There's so many reasons that people are vegetarians ... I find that nobody ever gives me a hard time when I say I usually eat vegetarian. But I really like sausage," Pugh said.

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You know what is stupid? Going back and reading what you wrote in your Journal in October when you just lost your sister and grandmother. Why did I do that. How did I not know that was gonna hurt?

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