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arcane1

(38,613 posts)
Tue May 21, 2013, 09:59 PM May 2013

That Blitzer interview with the Oklahoma atheist mom was a perfect metaphor for dating in California

But in a totally non-christian way. I relived the one who spent all of dinner asking for your birth-date, or saying "if you put it out there to the Universe, it will happen" (whilst simultaneously saying that "praying to God" is primitive bullshit), or who answers the question "what are you reading?" with "the newest Sylvia Brown book", or the "agnostic" who thanks Ganesh, or the one who says "I'll never date a Libra". Heck, even the one who assumes you're a fan of electronic dance "music"! It never ends.

In some ways, it's worse here than how it was in the south back in the day. Of course, that was back in the day, so who knows what it's like now.

Anyway, I know the expression on that mother's face all to well, for it has more often than not been my own.

Presumptions. Who needs 'em?

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That Blitzer interview with the Oklahoma atheist mom was a perfect metaphor for dating in California (Original Post) arcane1 May 2013 OP
I love that it happened to such a transparent doofus on live tv. pacalo May 2013 #1
+100! zappaman May 2013 #3
He kept pushing it, or she wouldn't have had to say something. Chemisse May 2013 #2

pacalo

(24,721 posts)
1. I love that it happened to such a transparent doofus on live tv.
Wed May 22, 2013, 01:42 AM
May 2013


Blessed, blessed, blessed...thank the Lord, thank the Lord. It appears that he did his homework on the demographics, was anxious to "fit in" with the locals, but totally missed on this one.



Chemisse

(30,817 posts)
2. He kept pushing it, or she wouldn't have had to say something.
Wed May 22, 2013, 05:25 AM
May 2013

It looks like he was trying to elicit a feel-good quote.

I'm surprised this aired.

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