Haven't been on in a while and the other day I was thinking "I wonder what's going on with AnswerMug?" so had a chance to come on and check. It's still here! Well, stop... moreHaven't been on in a while and the other day I was thinking "I wonder what's going on with AnswerMug?" so had a chance to come on and check. It's still here! Well, stop by and say Hi! Let me know what you've been up to...is AnswerMug working out for you? Oh! And has anyone seen Mrs. Cleaver?
There's been a ton of people on that show and I feel like I can get a better read on someone's personality just by hearing who they like on The Challenge or if no one on Answermug ... moreThere's been a ton of people on that show and I feel like I can get a better read on someone's personality just by hearing who they like on The Challenge or if no one on Answermug has ever seen that show then I know that I shouldn't ask any other MTV or reality show based questions here the future.It's kind of a double question. : )
Besides being alive what are the requirements? Do they get tested? Is there a standard probationary period or can it be "fluid"? Seems like the place is filled with snakes and land... moreBesides being alive what are the requirements? Do they get tested? Is there a standard probationary period or can it be "fluid"? Seems like the place is filled with snakes and landmines. Takes a really brave person to work there...or a very desperate one! :)
This White House has never made any pretense of being appropriate..language-wise or any otherwise. So to pull this out of the hat like that as the reason for Coochie Moochie's depa... moreThis White House has never made any pretense of being appropriate..language-wise or any otherwise. So to pull this out of the hat like that as the reason for Coochie Moochie's departure is LUDICROUS! When there is no "appropriate" there can be no inappropriate. DUH!
Those words were written by Edmund Burke, Irish political philosopher(January 12, 1729 -July 9, 1797), in a letter to Thomas Mercer. In 1770 he also wrote "Thoughts on the cause of... moreThose words were written by Edmund Burke, Irish political philosopher(January 12, 1729 -July 9, 1797), in a letter to Thomas Mercer. In 1770 he also wrote "Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents" from which the following is taken:"When bad men combine, the good must associate else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle"The more things change the more they stay the same. The pendulum goes nowhere. It just swings back and forth gaining no ground nor losing any. Human nature will never change. Centuries ago or today...people are the same all over the world in all times and places. If that isn't depressing I don't know what is. less