@stickbear He doesn’t really get enough listeners to warrant a retweet, does he?
@bkanish @joyctilton I don’t think that’s true re: smooth jazz. You just need to know what to look for. Just like any other type of music.
@Tr_Diva I don’t know who that is.
@mominisrael Shabbat shalom to you and yours!
@bkanish Yes, and now you’re so… so… so… small! Bet we could shove you in a locker too. Or maybe even the drier.
@Tr_Diva You’re still a small one. I bet we could stuff you in a locker.
@ppatel LOL I have that trouble too when I travel to Nashville. My stomach stays on EST while the rest of me is on CST.
@byron27 It’s OK, we still love you anyway. I think.
@johnmill79 What kind of modem do you have? Cabel or dial-up? Please tell me it’s cable.
@mommywantsvodka Should be Miley *Cyrus.
David opines that there is no poetry more beautiful than the Psalms, and references Psalm 89.
Personally, I have to agree with him.
The Psalms (Tehillim) contain something for just about every occasion imaginable, and are an excellent source of inspiration and prayer when one’s own words fail, or one cannot find the words to use without turning to King David’s praises.
This is just too much.
Why is it that everywhere seems to be reverting to a high school mentality?
I remember being told not to wear offensive t-shirts in school, as well as during the orientation at work.
Those places are fine.
But on airplanes too?
Come on!
Personally, I don’t agree with the t-shirt mentioned in this article, but whether or not the t-shirt, (or others similar to it) are worn shouldn’t be that big of a deal.
It’s not like anyone’s forcing anyone else to look at the thing.
I can already see where this has the potential of going.
It’s going to have the fundamentalists, (along with a bunch of other people) up in arms, and this time, I happen to agree with them.
All it will take is for someone to get offended by a shirt that says something like “If you don’t like the heat, stay out of hell”, and the t-shirt wearer will be kicked off the plane faster than you can say Halleluyah.
This ranks up there with the story about Muslim employees in British public offices getting offended by Whinnie the Pooh and Piglet toys.
People, get over yourselves!
I suppose, though, that the argument could be made that the airlines want to make sure that the planes maintain some sort of sudo business atmosphere, and that would be fine if the only people, or the majority thereof, traveled solely on business.
I might have to pass this one on to some of the people I know who make business trips frequently to get another perspective.
But for now, the whole thing sounds pretty ridiculous.