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David In Indy:
Hey Shasta! Guess who will be in Indianapolis sometime between January 30 and February 8?

Kate Gosselin! She will be appearing at the Indianapolis Home Show. They just said so in a commercial for it. I like going to the Home Show. They actually build a real house- a BIG one - inside the convention center. It's fun to go in there and walk through it. But I don't think I really care to see Kate. I know you are a fan of the show so I thought I would tell you about it.

I don't know if Jon will be there though. :-\

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: jstephens9 on January 24, 2009, 01:26:05 pm ---That's the way I feel about Target, Lowes, and WalMart. However, I will at least go into Target and Lowes. I do not support anything about WalMart. I wouldn't get anything there if they were giving it away. I hate that store and all they stand for.



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Since I have to take care of Dad during the day, I often go to Wal-Mart or Meijer late at night after he goes to bed. Otherwise I wouldn't shop at those places either. I really like Target but they close at 10:00 pm and Dad is still up then. :(

Shasta542:

--- Quote from: DavidinIndy on January 24, 2009, 03:21:40 pm ---Hey Shasta! Guess who will be in Indianapolis sometime between January 30 and February 8?

Kate Gosselin! She will be appearing at the Indianapolis Home Show. They just said so in a commercial for it. I like going to the Home Show. They actually build a real house- a BIG one - inside the convention center. It's fun to go in there and walk through it. But I don't think I really care to see Kate. I know you are a fan of the show so I thought I would tell you about it.

I don't know if Jon will be there though. :-\

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Oh. That will be fun. Are you going to the Home Show? I would like to see Kate if the kids are with her! LOL. They are Soooooooo cute! And funny.

I've gone to Home Shows in Memphis that -- you go from one location to another and tour these fantastic houses that are for sale (that most regular people would never be able to afford, so it's a fantasy tour). Everything is so perfect and so expensive--like one room's furnishing costs  more than my whole house. LOL. But it's fun to look and see how the rich people live.  ;D

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Shasta542 on January 24, 2009, 03:27:47 pm ---Oh. That will be fun. Are you going to the Home Show? I would like to see Kate if the kids are with her! LOL. They are Soooooooo cute! And funny.

I've gone to Home Shows in Memphis that -- you go from one location to another and tour these fantastic houses that are for sale (that most regular people would never be able to afford, so it's a fantasy tour). Everything is so perfect and so expensive--like one room's furnishing costs  more than my whole house. LOL. But it's fun to look and see how the rich people live.  ;D

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Yeah, those houses are fun to walk through. It always amazed me how they manage to build real houses with furniture and electricity and EVERYTHING inside a building like a convention center. Amazing.

I don't know if I will go to the home show or not. I might if a few of my friends want to go, and most years they do. Gay men love things like that! ;)

What I really like is the RV show. That will be coming here soon too. You can go and look at all the motor homes, travel trailers and truck campers. They have hundreds of them there and you can go inside and look around. It's a lot of fun. They also have some houseboats there and you can go inside those too. :)

 

Marge_Innavera:

--- Quote from: loneleeb3 on January 24, 2009, 10:55:37 am ---Oh Wow! This sounds like something I just saw. I just watched For The Bible Tells Me So on Thursday night. It was such a great movie. But one of the people in the movie(It's basically a documentary) was a mother who was raised and raised her children as strict fundamentalists. The womans daughter turned out to be gay and hung herself in her closet. It was so heartbreaking. However, the woman became a gay rights activist and is a part of the group SoulFource that travels around the country speaking to churches and groups.
Her story is amazing all be it very sad. If you havent seent he movie yet I highly reccomend it.

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That's very similar to the experience of the mother in Prayers For Bobby. She believed for literally years that God was going to "heal" her son, and even interpreted the final warning signs of his impending suicide as a sign that he was being 'convicted of sin.'  His death, and the lack of any answers she got from the church she had been so loyal to, led to one of those personal crises where a person starts questioning all their core beliefs and eventually has to rebuild them from the ground up.  Mary Griffith eventually became very active in PFLAG.

Won't be able to see the movie till I can get it on DVD (work schedule, not a Lifetime subscriber) but I highly recommend the book it's based on.  Hopefully the movie will revive some interest in it (it was published in 1996).

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