Your opportunity for Monkey Trouble
Apr. 25th, 2007 12:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here's a chance to tip the scales of this VERY HOMOPHOBIC group's own survey. The AFA (American Family Association) is expecting an overwhelming majority of respondents to say that they would be 'less likely' to do business with a company if they knew it supported the"homosexual agenda" - whatever that is. So far, they are getting the results they seek. Of course, they are only sending it where they will get the expected results. Let's change the outcome by completing the 1-question survey and sending it to everyone we know who is tired of this archaic and hateful way of thinking. Follow the link below to take action on this important issue. Go to http://www.afa.net/petitions/businesses/businesses.asp
and pass it on!
(If the link doesn't work, please copy and paste into your browser.)
I felt like a fraud. What was a Christian girl doing at a pagan meet up? I was there as arm candy, and because I seem to be Meet-Up Girl lately, and that seemed pretty bad to admit. As you know, there's nothing atypical about me hanging out with pagans. But to go to a meet-up?
There was geeking out over technology, plenty of flirting, and later, the display of cat pictures in cell phones. By the end of the night it had become the cat enthusiasts group. By then I also knew that I wasn't the only raised-Catholic there, a fact more amusing than surprising. Manya missed her bus, so I was able to introduce her to
kendaer. Ha! And as I knew it would be, they know some of the same people. I got to hear about the mysterious "Marcos", with just enough implication-without-description to keep him mysterious.
More later. I'm out of break time.
and pass it on!
(If the link doesn't work, please copy and paste into your browser.)
I felt like a fraud. What was a Christian girl doing at a pagan meet up? I was there as arm candy, and because I seem to be Meet-Up Girl lately, and that seemed pretty bad to admit. As you know, there's nothing atypical about me hanging out with pagans. But to go to a meet-up?
There was geeking out over technology, plenty of flirting, and later, the display of cat pictures in cell phones. By the end of the night it had become the cat enthusiasts group. By then I also knew that I wasn't the only raised-Catholic there, a fact more amusing than surprising. Manya missed her bus, so I was able to introduce her to
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More later. I'm out of break time.
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