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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 8:55 pm
by Flautapantera
SuperRad wrote:
Mirage wrote:
SuperRad wrote::( Sorry I couldnt be of any more help!
Don't worry about it!! I've been all over the net looking for advice and haven't found anything.

I'm just gonna go to the store (wearing a baseball cap) tomorrow and find some dark dye and dunk my head. Bleh. :lol:

Thanks for the support! :D
No problem! One time, I dyed my hair with these green and pink blacklight responsive dyes, but it ended out horrible and I looked like a rotting watermelon; so I feel your pain.

Good luck!!
Rotting watermelon. Pretty picture. :)

See you later, Mirage. Good luck and keep us posted on the hair ordeal.

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 8:55 pm
by quikstrike98
Battlestar Galactica just ended. I feel so empty. What to watch now?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 8:56 pm
by Flautapantera
quikstrike98 wrote:
Flautapantera wrote:
quikstrike98 wrote:
Flautapantera wrote:
Mirage wrote:I have no clue how it happened. I left it in for 25 minutes, like I'm supposed to. It looks awful. If I wasn't so bummed I'd take a picture of it...but I'd rather forget it's even on my head. :D

As long as it's all one color at this point (and not grey!! I'm 24!!), I dont care. :D

Dude, I'd say come on over to CT and come watch it with me...but it's not playing anywhere!! It came out today, and it's a major film, not an indie thing or whatever....

Sigh. What else? :D
Come to MO (Misery). I'm sure it's playing here somewhere.

Go with the hat plan tomorrow to buy a darker dye. That seems the only logical fixer-upper at the moment.
Flauta is in Missouri? :)
She sure is! And I see you are too.
Yep. :) Wanna talk? :)
About...the ridiculous Amendment 2 on the November ballot which will allow cloning?

Because I'm pretty pissed about that one right now.

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 8:58 pm
by Noelle
::dances happily::

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 8:59 pm
by quikstrike98
Flautapantera wrote: About...the ridiculous Amendment 2 on the November ballot which will allow cloning?

Because I'm pretty pissed about that one right now.

Eeesh, that's a tricky one, as it becomes an amendment to the Constitution, essentially preventing any further democratic debate or any potentially desireable restrictive laws on research. Don't get me wrong, I don't oppose stem cell research...I do oppose putting in place a constitutional amendment preventing the legislature from putting in place any kind of brakes which may be needed on the basis of ethics or morality.

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:17 pm
by Flautapantera
quikstrike98 wrote:
Flautapantera wrote: About...the ridiculous Amendment 2 on the November ballot which will allow cloning?

Because I'm pretty pissed about that one right now.

Eeesh, that's a tricky one, as it becomes an amendment to the Constitution, essentially preventing any further democratic debate or any potentially desireable restrictive laws on research. Don't get me wrong, I don't oppose stem cell research...I do oppose putting in place a constitutional amendment preventing the legislature from putting in place any kind of brakes which may be needed on the basis of ethics or morality.
AGREED. See, I wish people would actually get off their ignorant asses and read the amendment so that they realize what this is. A poll was taken last year and 89% of Missourians were against cloning. Sooo the "coalition" hired a bunch of lawyers (I don't hate lawyers, I may become one) to complicate the amendment by using a myriad of definitions instead of "cloning."

It really sucks and don't be surprised to see me on TV at the polls on the 7th. Because that's where I plan to be (well, not on TV, per se).

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:24 pm
by quikstrike98
Flautapantera wrote:
quikstrike98 wrote:
Flautapantera wrote: About...the ridiculous Amendment 2 on the November ballot which will allow cloning?

Because I'm pretty pissed about that one right now.

Eeesh, that's a tricky one, as it becomes an amendment to the Constitution, essentially preventing any further democratic debate or any potentially desireable restrictive laws on research. Don't get me wrong, I don't oppose stem cell research...I do oppose putting in place a constitutional amendment preventing the legislature from putting in place any kind of brakes which may be needed on the basis of ethics or morality.
AGREED. See, I wish people would actually get off their ignorant asses and read the amendment so that they realize what this is. A poll was taken last year and 89% of Missourians were against cloning. Sooo the "coalition" hired a bunch of lawyers (I don't hate lawyers, I may become one) to complicate the amendment by using a myriad of definitions instead of "cloning."

It really sucks and don't be surprised to see me on TV at the polls on the 7th. Because that's where I plan to be (well, not on TV, per se).
St. Louis area?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:30 pm
by Flautapantera
quikstrike98 wrote:
Flautapantera wrote:
quikstrike98 wrote:
Flautapantera wrote: About...the ridiculous Amendment 2 on the November ballot which will allow cloning?

Because I'm pretty pissed about that one right now.

Eeesh, that's a tricky one, as it becomes an amendment to the Constitution, essentially preventing any further democratic debate or any potentially desireable restrictive laws on research. Don't get me wrong, I don't oppose stem cell research...I do oppose putting in place a constitutional amendment preventing the legislature from putting in place any kind of brakes which may be needed on the basis of ethics or morality.
AGREED. See, I wish people would actually get off their ignorant asses and read the amendment so that they realize what this is. A poll was taken last year and 89% of Missourians were against cloning. Sooo the "coalition" hired a bunch of lawyers (I don't hate lawyers, I may become one) to complicate the amendment by using a myriad of definitions instead of "cloning."

It really sucks and don't be surprised to see me on TV at the polls on the 7th. Because that's where I plan to be (well, not on TV, per se).
St. Louis area?
Nope. Kansas City. But, hey, I have a big mouth.

National News! That'd be sweet, although half of my friends would probably disown me. :?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:34 pm
by quikstrike98
Flautapantera wrote:
quikstrike98 wrote:
Flautapantera wrote:
quikstrike98 wrote:
Flautapantera wrote: About...the ridiculous Amendment 2 on the November ballot which will allow cloning?

Because I'm pretty pissed about that one right now.

Eeesh, that's a tricky one, as it becomes an amendment to the Constitution, essentially preventing any further democratic debate or any potentially desireable restrictive laws on research. Don't get me wrong, I don't oppose stem cell research...I do oppose putting in place a constitutional amendment preventing the legislature from putting in place any kind of brakes which may be needed on the basis of ethics or morality.
AGREED. See, I wish people would actually get off their ignorant asses and read the amendment so that they realize what this is. A poll was taken last year and 89% of Missourians were against cloning. Sooo the "coalition" hired a bunch of lawyers (I don't hate lawyers, I may become one) to complicate the amendment by using a myriad of definitions instead of "cloning."

It really sucks and don't be surprised to see me on TV at the polls on the 7th. Because that's where I plan to be (well, not on TV, per se).
St. Louis area?
Nope. Kansas City. But, hey, I have a big mouth.

National News! That'd be sweet, although half of my friends would probably disown me. :?
Hey, I lived in Washington, DC for 13 years. Plenty of friends in politics and government. 99% of the time, bills and policies proposed have far different effects than that which is advertised. Heck, a politician can accuse another of being "weak on defense" for voting against a defense appropriations bill...when 50% of the bill was for spending on riders that had ZERO to do with defense (protection of the green banana spotted wood slug, research on cow flatulence, whatever). You need to be a sophisticated viewer to be an intelligent voter, and alas, few are today. Congratulations to you.

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:34 pm
by FunkyMonkey
I am in St. Louis so if you start knocking on doors over here first Mirage I guarantee you don't make it to KC. No matter what color your hair is if you show up at my door I am going to worship the mistress of the mop. :twisted:

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:42 pm
by quikstrike98
FunkyMonkey wrote:I am in St. Louis so if you start knocking on doors over here first Mirage I guarantee you don't make it to KC. No matter what color your hair is if you show up at my door I am going to worship the mistress of the mop. :twisted:
LOL thinking same thoughts regarding Flautapantera. Good thing for her virtue that she's in KC. LMAO. ;) :twisted:

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:42 pm
by Flautapantera
quikstrike98 wrote:
Hey, I lived in Washington, DC for 13 years. Plenty of friends in politics and government. 99% of the time, bills and policies proposed have far different effects than that which is advertised. Heck, a politician can accuse another of being "weak on defense" for voting against a defense appropriations bill...when 50% of the bill was for spending on riders that had ZERO to do with defense (protection of the green banana spotted wood slug, research on cow flatulence, whatever). You need to be a sophisticated viewer to be an intelligent voter, and alas, few are today. Congratulations to you.
Why, thank you. :D

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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:44 pm
by spaciegirlreturn
AutoPilate wrote:
spaciegirl wrote:I know...it must be my payment for a lifetime of being a devoted hag.
C'mon girl!

Sashay Chantè!
hmm...I don't know how to take that...are you family?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:07 pm
by Flautapantera
Well I'd better go. I'm kind of a lamer and I needs me beauty sleep. :roll:

See you guys tomorrow. :D

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 7:49 am
by sunbean
wintermute wrote:The longer I'm on this board, the smaller the world seems to get. Yes, WWCG.
Wow, yep, it is a small world. :) It's cool to meet another, uh, alum? hehe
wintermute wrote:Fortunately, my dad (who is my step-father, but will always be the man I remember as "dad.") and I never let religion cause any problems between us. Unfortunately, my little sister wasn't so lucky. Because of that religion, she decided to break ties with the rest of the family. She's never met my wife, and I've never met my nephew :(
Interesting, my dad is my step-then-adoptive-dad, but the only guy I ever thought of as dad as well. That's too bad about your sis...tho I guess actually I am kind of like her..I'm the black sheep of my family and speak only to my sister, a few times a year (why I don't speak with my mother is an entirely different topic). I'm always envious of people who have loving families and have close bonds with them. Maybe your sister will change her mind someday, if she feels like that too. :?
spaciegirl wrote:I say why bother with "religion" when I have math and logic?...oh, and Martha.
I'm with ya, spacie..I have a fridge magnet that says, "If I ever need religion, I'll worship chocolate cake." I can't beat that logic, no ma'am.