February 14, 201411 yr Cabinets look great Neal!!!!I've been working 10-12 hrs each day all week. Add that in with the extra time driving....yes basically home, sleep, eat, work.J
February 14, 201411 yr Quit smoking I think. Haven't had a cigarette since Sunday. Still really feel the need to smoke but I think it's more out of habit than the nicotineAfter 17 days you should be good! Keep it up! Awesome Brad. It's pucking hard. Today will be 7 days for me. I swapped from a pack every day to vaping. I'm doing 50/50 18mg Nicotine and it's working pretty well. It's still difficult, but I've made it this far. I tried Chantix but had a very very bad experience with it and cannot take it. I tried to quit right after I came home from the sandbox. I woke up at 4am with my hands around my wife's neck. She punched me and I woke up. You don't really know a loss of control like that. I was terrified. I was dreaming about some crazy shit and I dunno man, it just took over and I was completely unaware. I really needed this vaping thing, I kicked the habit so far and I'm not worried about any weird behavior. I had a lot of friends quit with Chantix and if it works without any crazy dreams or behavior, I'm thrilled for you bro. Get er done.
February 14, 201411 yr A bill that would protect religious individuals, groups and businesses who want to refuse services to same-sex couples passed the Republican-dominated House on Wednesday. House Bill 2453 received a 72-49 vote and has gone to the Senate for its decision... HB 2453 is titled “An act concerning religious freedoms with respect to marriage” and covers many bases. It reads, in part: “No individual or religious entity shall be required by any governmental entity to do any of the following, if it would be contrary to the sincerely held religious beliefs of the individual or religious entity regarding sex or gender: “Provide any services, accommodations, advantages, facilities, goods, or privileges; provide counseling, adoption, foster care and other social services; or provide employment or employment benefits, related to, or related to the celebration of, any marriage, domestic partnership, civil union or similar arrangement.” Anyone who turns away a gay couple not only can’t face a civil suit, but if anyone tries to sue, they could get nailed with the other side’s legal fees. There are some small concession in the bill to gay couples. If an employee at a nonreligious or government business refuses to serve a gay or lesbian couple for religious reasons, the manager is obligated to find another employee who will oblige. It also explicitly says that the law does not authorize discrimination against anyone, including clergy, who performs or supports same-sex unions.
February 14, 201411 yr A bill that would protect religious individuals, groups and businesses who want to refuse services to same-sex couples passed the Republican-dominated House on Wednesday. House Bill 2453 received a 72-49 vote and has gone to the Senate for its decision... HB 2453 is titled “An act concerning religious freedoms with respect to marriage” and covers many bases. It reads, in part: “No individual or religious entity shall be required by any governmental entity to do any of the following, if it would be contrary to the sincerely held religious beliefs of the individual or religious entity regarding sex or gender: “Provide any services, accommodations, advantages, facilities, goods, or privileges; provide counseling, adoption, foster care and other social services; or provide employment or employment benefits, related to, or related to the celebration of, any marriage, domestic partnership, civil union or similar arrangement.” Anyone who turns away a gay couple not only can’t face a civil suit, but if anyone tries to sue, they could get nailed with the other side’s legal fees. There are some small concession in the bill to gay couples. If an employee at a nonreligious or government business refuses to serve a gay or lesbian couple for religious reasons, the manager is obligated to find another employee who will oblige. It also explicitly says that the law does not authorize discrimination against anyone, including clergy, who performs or supports same-sex unions. Gee, isn't Kansas great...
February 14, 201411 yr Done with this snow.Agreed. Not used to getting 9 inches around here. Everything is all but shut down
February 14, 201411 yr BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP BRAAAAAAAAAAAP BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPP BRAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPPP BRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP
February 14, 201411 yr Bugatti has $85 million worth of unsold Veyrons. May be able to get a sweet deal on one.
February 15, 201411 yr We have quartz in our new house. This will be our first home with nice countertops.
February 15, 201411 yr Here's a red snapper for your red snapper!I am pretty sure that ginger's are truly soulless.
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