This morning, as I snuggled up next to my husband…wait, that’s not right. I mean we aren’t actually married yet. So I guess some would say we are living in sin. My partner, Glen, says that we don’t live in sin enough. So every now and then, when we are feeling extra frisky, we drive to the city. We then cruise around the seedy streets. Then when we see a hungry person lying on the sidewalk asking for help, we totally ignore them. And then to be really sinful, we laugh as we head over to a Starbucks. We take the money we could have used to feed the poor, and instead we indulge ourselves with grande soy mocha lattes and low-fat, sugar-free blueberry muffins. What a wicked lifestyle we lead.
roflol — What bad boys you are, but MUST you REALLY give your money to STARBUCKS??
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“…grande soy mocha lattes and low-fat, sugar-free blueberry muffins…”
don’t you have to have real coffee and sugar for it to qualify as sin? you guys aren’t very good at this, are you?
Ooh! We can sin together next week in NYC. I’ll ask Glen for forgiveness now. LMAO
Then again, that whole “marriage” thing might be getting closer to reality, hope springs eternal, check this out…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52CxCAZhm44&feature=player_embedded
Peterson take a look at this site:
http://www.no-self.com/
Follow the instructions and post the results on your blog…
I think I will pass, llama, but thanks.
scott, that is part of our sinfulness. If we were good people, we would have gotten better coffee at an independently-owned cafe.
At least we didn’t get decaf!
Perhaps Glen can join us in more than just on the printed page (see my FB message to you)
I remember the Summer for Marriage and Maggie Gallager and he rants (ah if she only had agreed to the Day of Silence.) This is a great video. Sweet. Maggie must be having a cow.
Hello my darling! I’ll see you Friday in NY. Showing people how to comment on a blog. Love you.