Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-03-09
Picking up lunch. (@ China Wok) http://t.co/D7xBIvAx # Pork Lomein for lunch. (@ China Wok) http://t.co/3hwp66P1 # Powered by Twitter
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Picking up lunch. (@ China Wok) http://t.co/D7xBIvAx # Pork Lomein for lunch. (@ China Wok) http://t.co/3hwp66P1 # Powered by Twitter
Read morePicking up lunch. (@ China Wok) http://t.co/D7xBIvAx # Pork Lomein for lunch. (@ China Wok) http://t.co/3hwp66P1 # Powered by Twitter
Read moreI'm at Pho Quyen Vietnamese Restaurant (8404 W Hillsborough Ave, at Memorial Hwy, Tampa) http://t.co/thvxOCxP # It's another fight night,
Read moreNaturally Lay has to stop in here. (@ Bealls Outlet) http://t.co/XBnM1ZZv # I just ousted @jmussuto as the mayor of
Read moreI'm at Pho Quyen Vietnamese Restaurant (8404 W Hillsborough Ave, at Memorial Hwy, Tampa) http://t.co/ONR74POq # We were up on
Read moreHaving first "real food" dinner in a week, and watching the UFC fight. I had a ribeye Lay screwed up
Read moreNew Associate Pastor preaching this morning. Decided to stay for that. (@ Palma Ceia United Methodist Church) http://t.co/4uPdFWC4 # Last
Read moreHaving dinner after having the nephews over last night and today. (@ Pho Quyen Vietnamese Restaurant) http://t.co/W8Yc51XF # Loading up
Read moreHaving a late lunch. Not sure what else we'll be doing, but apparently we can't just be at home for
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Read moreIt appears that folks at the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), Maggie Gallagher’s personal hate group, is collecting stories of town/county clerks from around New York State who feel put-upon for having to follow the state’s law that all couples are equal under the State’s Marriage laws. As they collect their videos of the horrible (horrible I say) persecution caused these people being expected to do their civil duties under state law as Agents of The State, we’ll look at them under the light of a Constitutional Republic which is ruled by law, not religion.
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