- BabyGeeding is due June 4, and WifeGeeding expects her to arrive before that date. It will be just my luck that she arrives during the LOST finally on May 23. Thank goodness we have a DVR.
- I don’t know much about fashion, but when WifeGeeding and I were at IKEA I could not believe that this woman thought heals and tube socks with shorts would be fashionable.
- And yes, because I was in IKEA, I got to use those super cool Dyson hand dryers.
- It’s always a bit embarrassing to not go to church and then go out for lunch only to run into some church members.
- On Friday at work a girl opened her drawer and saw a mouse, and just like any cartoon, there was a very loud scream and several actually jumped on top of their desks.
- I was at Dick’s Sporting Goods yesterday and noticed something I’ve never seen before, digital price tags that display animated messages.
- I think Ke$ha had the two most craziest musical performances in SNL’s history. The first performance looked like she was a superhero in a cape dancing with astronauts on the moon. The second was actually pretty cool and I would even say original with the use of black light.
- Kids prank their parents, and their mother has a breakdown – language warning YouTube
- The story behind 5 hand gestures
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It’s a fun timewaster voting on things, but here’s the top ten . . .
Sitting on an exploding airbag
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Judge rules National Day of Prayer unconstitutional
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional Thursday, saying the day amounts to a call for religious action.
U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb wrote that the government can no more enact laws supporting a day of prayer than it can encourage citizens to fast during Ramadan, attend a synagogue or practice magic.
“In fact, it is because the nature of prayer is so personal and can have such a powerful effect on a community that the government may not use its authority to try to influence an individual’s decision whether and when to pray,” Crabb wrote.
Congress established the day in 1952 and in 1988 set the first Thursday in May as the day for presidents to issue proclamations asking Americans to pray. The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a Madison-based group of atheists and agnostics, filed a lawsuit against the federal government in 2008 arguing the day violated the separation of church and state.
President Barack Obama’s administration has countered that the statute simply acknowledges the role of religion in the United States. Obama issued a proclamation last year but did not hold public events with religious leaders as former President George W. Bush had done.