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  1. Chelle
    09/11/2006 at 3:22 pm Permalink


    “The Devil wants everybody grumpy!” Hahaha! Don’t you just miss those silly songs? ;)

  2. EE
    09/11/2006 at 10:06 pm Permalink


    LMAO! Well…I suppose almost all of those could be my own gripes as well, eh? ;)

    But the ones I will stick with is that the picketers….I’m used to them, the cities we live near are very….’opinionated’ ones and they don’t phase me much. The most offensive though are the highly opinionated ones that stand in front of said places (ie. abortion clinics). And I could go on and on…

    The driver who cut in front of you was just *insane*. DUH! Stupid F, LOOK WHERE YOU ARE GOING!!! HELLO!!!!

    Not a bunch of advice on what to do about about the ‘dry side of your body’….*snort* ??? Ya freak… ;)

    (And have I mentioned how much more liberal I am than you??? LOL!)

  3. EE
    09/11/2006 at 10:08 pm Permalink


    Oh wait, I forgot to mention one other thing I meant to….

    #5 DOH!!!! SERIOUSLY….it *amazes* me how cold hearted some people can be and the amount of time they are willing to invest in pure out hatred…..what a sad, SAD little life they leave…..

  4. Mike Young
    10/11/2006 at 7:16 am Permalink


    Chelle: No, LOL! Those songs made me grumpy ;) But there’s truth in it. Personally, I just think there are some miserable people out there that desperately want some company.

    EE: I really don’t mind people who are opinionated. I have very strong opinions and positions on things. But they’re mine and I can only manage my own life in living according to them. Even when it comes to my family, I can only influence, but I cannot force. I tried to force things and it really did its damage. I learned that the hard way and do not wish to repeat my mistakes there– on anyone.

    LOL, you are a bit more liberal than me :) But I like the fact that we’ve accepted each other as is and our friendship has been built on that. You could regard me as the freakazoid Christian and I could regard you as… Instead, there is a great mutual respect. And you really do listen well to my positions on things. At the end of the day, that’s a tremendous compliment.

    Yep, the dude on #5 is a sad individual. The worst part was his wrapping things up as a Christian trying to preach to me and casting judgment. There was so much hatred there as evidenced by the time devoted to digging through all my posts and leaving all of those comments. What’s worse is the amount of gossip this person participated in to form his misguided self-righteousness. Fortunately, I actually know who the guy is and the things he’s done in the past. I suppose I wasn’t surprised by his actions. There always has to be a villain for some :)

  5. Janet
    13/11/2006 at 1:27 pm Permalink


    #4- It really doesn’t matter to me either. Bummer but, things will swing back- they always do.
    #5- :-( In the last six months as a ‘Christian’ I have learned that we cannot stand and judge one that has sinned (or sinned in our eyes). It is not our place to judge. In church yesterday, our pastor went through the ten commandments and had us count how many we have not broken.I got a whopping two! We all have stains and we cannot stand in judgement of others. All we are expected to do (according to the Bible) is to love God and love people. Unfortunately,I do not see much of that going around.
    #12- Please do not get me started on this one! Try working in the field- not much fun right now.

  6. J. Otis Merster
    13/11/2006 at 2:06 pm Permalink


    I really liked #7, and the truth that we cannot expect people who do not believe in, or subscribe to, God’s moral law, to obey it or even recognize it. I guess that ties in with all the picketing over moral issues by right-wing conservatives. “You can’t legislate Christianity, or moral standards.” No one is better off in their obedience if that obedience is forced. That really chaffs my hide, too. My pastor has spoken often on the separate roles of government and religion, and written a book entitled “Why Government Can’t Save You.” We know where the world is ultimately headed, so why spend our time fighting a battle whose end result has already been determined. I’d rather spend my time enjoying God, my family and friends. Being happy, in other words.

    I’m sorry someone is dirtying up your blog with judgemental fault-finding and trying to pick fights with you.

  7. Mike Young
    13/11/2006 at 3:36 pm Permalink


    Janet: I totally agree that things will swing back. And concerning those commandments, your pastor is astute in his challenge. And lest we think we haven’t killed anyone, the bible makes it clear that when we tear down a person’s character, we’re guilty of murder. And covetousness leads to SO many other sins. It’s pretty awful. But we are commanded to even love our enemies, and not just when it’s convenient or when they’re doing what we want or doing what we agree with. At the end of the day, this is where the rubber meets the road.

    Jen: Thanks for the kindness. I’m glad you understood what I was trying to say. :) Some will mistake my position with complacency. But that’s not it at all. I was driving along in car the other day and I think I heard Whoopy Goldberg on XM. She was talking about folks against gay marriage. “If you’re not for gay marriage, then don’t marry one.” I loved that line. Normally, I don’t care for her at all. But this seemed very appropriate to me. I am responsible for my own life and actions, not for policing everyone else.

    Anyway, thanks for swinging on by.

  8. Robin
    16/11/2006 at 9:07 am Permalink


    Lawd, man, you can write! I’m worn out from reading (lol). I had a day of gripes the other day (starting with arriving for my 11:00 pedicure appointment (anniversary that day, 25th HS reunion for my husband this weekend), waited 45 MINUTES to find out they had me scheduled for 2:00. GRRRRRRRRRRRRR :( . I went home, checked my calendar, I don’t know how, but somehow THEY penciled in the wrong time on their calendar (I had the card to prove it). Lotta good it did me. Day went downhill from there, BUT….. after reading your list, I’d say in comparison, life is pretty doggone good ;) .

    I feel for ya HAVING to have comment moderation enabled for a reason like you do :/.

    Oh, yeah, another gripe would be your site doesn’t remember my info…I’m lazy, hate to retype it. Can you work on that for me? Ok….never mind, it works in pop-up (duuuuuuuh!).

  9. Mike Young
    16/11/2006 at 9:41 am Permalink


    Robin: I do feel for ya. I hope you still managed to get your pedicure in. Definitely wouldn’t want to go without that ;) I got mine in on Saturday.

    Hope you have fun at your husband’s 25th. It should be a good time.

    I’m sorry for the hassle on remembering your info. I hope that hasn’t kept you away.

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