In yesterday's report of our visit to the 2008 ACLU Membership Conference, we mentioned a fellow speaker by the name of Evie Farnsworth who has been working with a group called Support Student Safety. Their mission: To convince the Metropolitan Nashville Board of Education to add sexual orientation and gender identity to the anti-discrimination policy. [...] Full story...
While driving to work yesterday I stopped at the day-old bread store to pick up a loaf. I have sammich goodies at the office to make lunch with, but needed some bread.
*Offstage Announcer*
Ladies and gentlemen, it was my great pleasure to interview Governor Sarah Palin (Wingnut-AK) during her visit to the United Nations today.
I don't know if this girl is trying to come out, or if she's just more enlightened than her mother appears to be.
I've put it off long enough. I've GOT to update my kitchen. New sink and faucet, new dishwasher..
I quit.
After six months of having no life, I quit.
We returned from Europe on a Sunday. I was scheduled to work the following Thursday.
Friday, August1
Antique Queens from far and near it's Eureka's 14th annual Yards and Yards of Yard Sales.
Judy Shepard, the mother of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay man who was murdered in October 1998 will speak in the Multipurpose Room of the Student Center on the campus of Northwest Arkansas Community College (NWACC), Wednesday June 25th from 7 P.
One hundred seventy three days after four ordinary civilians armed with laptop computers hunkered down in a Eureka Springs living room to Google the subject, the first Domestic Partnership Registry (DPR) in Arkansas became a reality on June 22, 2007.
My father is now in an assisted living home since performing a half gainer down the basement steps, breaking a hip and smashing his face to the tune of 12 stitches.
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