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Protect Traditional Marriage

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Sign the petition to protect marriage in its traditional form, as a lifelong commitment. The phrase "Til death do us part" is in the marriage vows for a reason. Marriage has traditionally been for life, regardless of how abusive or unfaithful the relationship is.

Protect Marriage, Protect Children, Prohibit Divorce

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To protect the sanctity of marriage and for the betterment of society, sign the petition for a California state proposition that would prohibit divorce between heterosexual married couples.

Mrs. Wigglebottom Confesses

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Mrs. Wigglebottom has been tagged and I’m so tickled by the idea of my dog being tagged for a meme that I must instantly participate.

Here are six things about Mrs. Wigglebottom you probably didn’t know.

Do You Care? Is It Relevant?

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Sean Braisted asks a question:

Do people really care about the petty squabbling going on between Randy Camp and his ex-Wife’s family?

So what’s the answer? Is the fact that Randy Camp’s ex-family-in-law is against him revelant to the campaign?

First Day

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Y’all…I need some help.  Some decoratin’ help.  I am not a decoratuer.  At. All.  I need help decorating my office. 

Dig, if you will….my new Daytime Digs, won’t you?  It’s not huge, but, it’s an office, not a cube.

The Elephant In The Room

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I’ve hinted at it here and there and have been deliberately delicate about how to approach this subject here.  I think it’s kinda obvious what has happened at the Casa de Smiff.  Yep.  Me and Mr. Smiff have, in the words of that great American, Tex Ritter, split the sheets.

Don't mention it

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I had two experiences recently that got me thinking about being "an Ironman". First, I went to a new chiropractor. I had to fill out the health history paperwork and write about the injury I was seeking treatment for (IT band problems).

Eating cake

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I read. I ask.  I think to this nerd at heart, it makes me feel better informed.  When I went through all the infertility nonsense, I think I read any book I could find on the topic.  I amassed a collection and read whatever applied to my set of circumstances.  I joined support groups and advocated, eventually becoming so passionate about the subject that it took my ass to congress.

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