I’ve been to Europe a lot and many (most/all?) of the countries there seem to have roundabouts. We have a few here in Canada but they’re cheap woosy versions of them. I want to drive real ones in Europe somewhere.
majiclab's Life List
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1. Create a successful Startup
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2. own the complete Simpson's TV series collection
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3. own a Chesapeake Bay retriever puppy
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4. continue to encourage the separation of church and state
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5. watch less tv
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6. do my devotions daily
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7. have a bark off with someones annoying dog
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8. Drive in Ireland (or somewhere else with roundabouts)
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9. lose 40 pounds
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10. Get a job where I can code in Rails all day
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11. Limit myself to no more than three sweet, sweet presses of the 'snooze' button
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12. pray more
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So I’m a huge Simpsons fan, and I currently have up to Season 7 on DVD. We also have a few other random seasons of stuff (Season 6+7 of Star Trek TNG, Seinfeld Season 1). My sister has Frasier season 1. I could watch these all day. Oh wait, my other friends also have: Firefly, Battlestar Galactica, etc. These are all just too tempting! We don’t even have Cable TV at our house. Not even broadcast. Just our DVD player. And I still have a hard enough time not watching too much TV.
And I believe that church and state should be separated. Christianity was never meant to be a government, it’s about having a relationship with God and loving others (well there’s a lot more to it than that, but that about sums it up). I hate it when I see “christians” being so mean and hateful to others, especially non-Christians. Althought I personally disagree with abortion and would do my best to convince anyone I know to not do it, I would never EVER make someone feel horrible for doing it. I’m tired of Christians feeling the need to force their beliefs on others.
I don’t believe in abortion and therefore I don’t do it (well I’m a guy, but whatever).
