I f**king hate Easter...

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... cos I'm forced to take a long weekend off when there's nothing to do 'cept DIY and f**king gardening. I almost wish I was back wearing a red dress...
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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I don't eat sweets anymore (and Mommy's gone), so no more Easter baskets full of nummies for me! :evil: I don't eat ham, either. And I'm nowhere near the rest of my family, so I can't share Easter dinner with them, anyway.

Oh, and I'm an atheist. ;D :innocent:
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Is ham an Easter thing in the States then? And you seem pretty strong on the atheist theme. Is that a reaction to something?
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Francis wrote:Is ham an Easter thing in the States then? And you seem pretty strong on the atheist theme. Is that a reaction to something?
Aye...well, it always was in my family, anyway.

I became an agnostic at 12, when I stopped being able to reconcile the contents of the sermons delivered every Sunday at my folks' church (and yes, actually, I *was* raised Methodist ;)). I decided that I didn't like what was being preached, and that I really couldn't (and didn't) believe any of it, and told my parents that I wasn't going to church with them, anymore. What were they going to do - drag me by the hair?

I became an atheist when I saw the suffering, hate, and "evil" in the world running rampant and unchecked, and when I lived though my mom's (and other family members') monstrous suffering and subsequent deaths from cancer.
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Yeah, it's a real f**ker when your Mum believes and you don't.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Francis wrote:I almost wish I was back wearing a red dress...
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