I ran across a show on TLC the other day called "My Husband's Three Wives" about polygamists and their families. The episode I watched detailed the life of Jim, his wife Pam (#1), his other wife Kathy (#2), and their (many) children. The main conflict of the episode was when Jim decided to bring Denise (almost wife #3) into the picture. Read More »
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"My Husbands Three Wives"
There's a Million Other Things We Could Talk About
This site has been chock full of posts lately on a subject I'm sick of talking about. So I'm just going to dwell on all the other things we could be talking about. Read More »
Pure Love Or Pure Crap?
I ran across the Pure Love CLub website a few weeks ago via a link on a post. The website is based on the Catholic teachings about dating, sex, and marriage and the book Pure Love by Jason Evert. I went to the website out of curiousity and was appalled at the crap they were trying to pass off as truth. Read More »
Do you have a soul you're not using?
The first thing you'll find on the Blasphemy Challenge home page is a request for your soul. The Blasphemy Challenge was created by an atheist group called the Rational Response Squad as a way for atheists to "come out of the closet". Read More »
Lifetime TV Can Die
Lifetime Television can die. It is the most depressing crap, I've ever mistakingly elected to watch. I have never watched anything on Lifetime and ended up feeling uplifted or even genuinely moved. Do you feeling like watching tacky, low budget, made-for-TV movies about cancer? How about abuse, kidnapping, addiction, mental illness, or teen pregnancy? Read More »
India's Unwanted Daughters
Due to cultural traditions and values, for centuries daughters have been financial burdens to families in India. In the past two decades, with the increasingly widespread use of ultrasound machines, couples have been able to know the sex of their baby before birth and many have chosen to terminate pregancies with female fetuses. Read More »
Are YOU Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?
Are you smarter than a fifth grader? Hopefully. The Fox Network premiered their new gameshow "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?" tonight after American Idol. Read More »
World Economic Forum
Every late January, I grab some popcorn, cozy up on the couch, and get ready to watch my favorite annual television event. Nope, it's not the Super Bowl, its the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting airing on CSPAN. Sounds really boring? That's where you'd be wrong. Read More »


