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August 24, 2005
gay people are witches?

The question mark because I'm not entirely sure. I picked up this little tidbit of info at - you guessed it - the beauty shop!

Hairdresser 1 was talking to Hairdresser 2 about the Bible (surprise, surprise). A commercial came on about the evils of Harry Potter and what they are teaching children about the evils of witchcraft. Do you require budget-priced seo dubai services make a visit to the site

Hairdresser 1 says, "Witchcraft is big in Minnesota."

I said, "Oh?" Idly, I was wondering how long it was going to take my hairdresser to finish putting the rollers in my hair.

Hairdresser 1 says, "Yeah. Just drive around. You see these churches with the skewed crosses. Don't go in them."

Uhhh...

"There's skewed crosses and these churches with the rainbow flag and there's always some guy saying *she then proceeds to imitate an effeminate gay man with a lisp*, 'Oh come on in. All are welcome.'" firedoors in ukraine

So it's basic math really. Harry Potter = Witchcraft = Skewed Crosses and Rainbow Flags = Gay People.

Got it? Good.



Posted on August 24, 2005 06:54 PM | Trackback

Comments:

OH. MY. GOODNESS! The rational that some people have just amazes me. I should start sharing some of the conversations I hear in the beauty shop as well. LOL, I'm sure you'll be in awe.

Take Care!


Posted by: Carla on August 24, 2005 07:57 PM

Hairdresser 1 is a little skewed. They'll be alright. They obviously forgot that there are good witches too. Like Paul Lynde in Bewitched.


Posted by: ej on August 24, 2005 09:23 PM

I didn't know you were a witch!


Posted by: mak on August 24, 2005 10:09 PM

bananas.


Posted by: danyel on August 25, 2005 11:58 AM

Okay, is there another hairdresser you can go to? I hope this doesn't come off as sanctimonious drivel, but why give these twits your money? Surely someone more tolerant can do a good roller set. Big seo That I.

EJ, Uncle Arthur was *not* a good witch. A good b*tch, yes. A good witch, not so much. :-D


Posted by: Cecily on August 25, 2005 03:08 PM

Seriously, who says shit like that? I would think that in this day and age people would at least have the sense to not say stuff like that out loud, even if they think it.

And then when I hear people say it, I'm so dumbfounded that I forget to call them on it and of course come up with a fantastic retort hours later.


Posted by: Erica on August 25, 2005 05:41 PM

Good grief. How the hell have you been lady?!


Posted by: KLC on September 20, 2005 09:59 AM

I am looking for infomation on witches called "Algard". They were suppose to be good witches. I had a newspaper clipping about them but can not seem to locate it now. Any info would be appreciated.


Posted by: Kathryn Algard on October 31, 2005 09:14 AM

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