Comments by dgiaimo
1,099 totalWell, I don't think that's what I was doing, (especially since these used to be disfellowshipping offenses), but like I said, I'm not going to continue this discussion. Ice cream is great. Be...
Wasn't that Mad TV? Or did they have one on SNL as well?
Okay, I'm sorry. I just felt that some of the comments that were made in response to mine were going a little too far, and I felt I needed to bring some seriousness into the discussion. Obviously...
So, are you trying to say it's only wrong to do certain things if other people find out about it?
Ummm... No. Here is a direct quote from the article I mentioned above: "As already stated, it is not for elders to “police” the private marital matters of couples in the congregation. However, ...
In high school I probably would have said either Nirvana's Lithium or Weezer's In the Garage, but I'm not sure what I would say now. Maybe AC/DC's Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution?
Unix is definitely still the superior OS, but Windows is slowly catching up.
DOS was written completely independently of Unix. It may have been "based on it" in the sense that a lot of the metaphors (files, folders, etc...) were carried over from Unix, but as far as the ac...
I'm not sure if I should answer this given some of the responses to my original post, but if you seriously want to know the Society's viewpoint you should read the article "Honor Godly Marriage!" i...
Lol. This is actually pretty funny to me because Jupiter is the name of a pretty popular bar in Berkeley.
Noooooooo! First Clemens retires; now Pettitte leaves; who's next?
There's something a little disturbing about this image...
Really? Where are you going? I'm actually gonna be going snowboarding on Saturday with some friends up near Lake Tahoe.
But it's not Byran.
Yeah. Why isn't Juicy Fruit a choice?
Not really. There are some things that are off-limits even if you are married.
Who labelled this comment stupid? Anyway, I think it's more that everyone is stupid in their own way, and you have to learn to deal with that if you're ever going to be successful.
Thomas Kinkade? Check the link in forrestina's post below. That should give you a pretty good idea.
It's funny that you mention puzzles since you can get a lot of his paintings as puzzles.
I wish I was good enough at something to be a sell out...
That's funny. We have this one cat who's fairly large and strong, (I still have scars from trying to give him a bath), but he meows like a kitten.
Really? I think I get it. I don't think it's funny, but I think I get it.
He does, but the lighting in them always seems to be trying to evoke some sort of religious feeling. If you go to his website he calls a lot of his paintings "inspirational", which, to me, is code...
Hahaha. I wasn't gonna say it.
Does he do any non-religious paintings? All of his paintings seem to have some sort of born-again motif to them.