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Well, I was - hi. Good afternoon. Yes, I'm a daughter of a minister, and I've been struggling with my religion for my entire life. And it wasn't until I went to South Africa two years ago, and I all of a sudden realized that I do not believe in God. And I thought it would be hard to accept that. I thought I would be - ... | well i was - hi good afternoon yes i'm a daughter of a minister and i've been struggling with my religion for my entire life and. it wasn't until i went to south africa two years ago and i all of a sudden realized that i do not believe in god and i thought it would be hard to; accept that; i, thought i would be - it wo... | Well I was - hi Good afternoon Yes I'm a daughter of a minister and I've been struggling with my religion for my entire life And it wasn't until I went to South Africa two years ago and I all of a. sudden realized that I do not believe, in God And I thought it would be, hard to accept that I thought I would be - it wou... | well, i was - hi. good afternoon. yes, i'm a daughter of a minister, and i've been struggling with my religion for my entire life. and it wasn't until i went to south africa two years ago, and i all of a sudden realized that i do not believe in god. and i thought it would be hard to accept that. i thought i would be - ... |
The best minister's daughter by not believing in God. | the best minister's. daughter by not believing in | The best minister's daughter, by not believing in | the best minister's daughter by not believing in god. |
Yes. I think I'm a better person. | yes i think i'm a better | Yes I, think; I'm a. better | yes. i think i'm a better person. |
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Wow. | wow. | ||
And do you still have a relationship with - what do you say to your dad? | and do you. still have a relationship with - what do. you say. to your | And do you still have a. relationship, with - what do you say, to, your | and do you still have a relationship with - what do you say to your dad? |
My dear father has passed away. I would probably not have shared this with him. My mother, yes. My mother was very adventurous and more liberal-minded, but I don't think I would have told my father that I didn't believe in God. And it's funny, when I tell friends, I always say, oh, yes, you do. You just don't know it. | my dear father has passed away i would probably not have shared, this with him my mother yes my mother was very adventurous, and more liberal-minded but i don't think i would have told my father that i didn't believe in god and it's funny when; i tell friends i always, say oh, yes you do you just don't know | My dear father has passed. away I would probably not have shared this with him My mother yes My mother was, very adventurous and more liberal-minded but I don't think I would have told my father that I didn't believe in God And it's funny when I tell friends I always say oh yes you, do You just don't. know, | my dear father has passed away. i would probably not have shared this with him. my mother, yes. my mother was very adventurous and more liberal-minded, but i don't think i would have told my father that i didn't believe in god. and it's funny, when i tell friends, i always say, oh, yes, you do. you just don't know it. |
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And a better person because you're being more honest. | and, a better person because you're being, more | And a better person, because you're being more | and a better person because you're being more honest. |
Yes, I'm being more honest. And I think it's important to be good without feeling like you have to be good because of some religion. It's just people should be good. | yes i'm being more honest and i think it's important to be good without feeling like, you have to be good because of, some religion it's just people should be | Yes I'm being more honest And I think it's important to be good without. feeling like you. have to be good, because of some religion It's just people should be | yes, i'm being more honest. and i think it's important to be good without feeling like you have to be good because of some religion. it's just people should be good. |
Teresa MacBain, you told us in the piece that Barbara reported that, in fact, your family - your husband's still a believer, but very supportive. What about the rest of your family? | teresa macbain you told us in the piece that barbara reported that; in fact your family. - your husband's still a believer but very supportive, what about the rest of your | Teresa MacBain, you told, us in the piece that Barbara reported that in, fact your family - your husband's still a, believer but. very supportive What about the; rest of your | teresa macbain, you told us in the piece that barbara reported that, in fact, your family - your husband's still a believer, but very supportive. what about the rest of your family? |
I feel like I'm very lucky in regard to my family. My husband is a believer, and he is very supportive. We disagree on many things, obviously, but we've been married 25 years and his statement - which means so much to me - is that our relationship wasn't based upon the fact that we think the same. There are many other ... | i feel like i'm very lucky, in regard to. my family my husband is a believer and he is very supportive we, disagree on many, things obviously but we've been married 25 years and his. statement - which means so much, to. me - is that our relationship wasn't based upon the fact that we think the same there are many other... | I feel like, I'm very lucky in regard to my family My husband. is a believer and; he is very supportive We disagree on many things. obviously but we've been; married 25 years and his statement - which means so much to me - is that our relationship wasn't. based upon the fact that we think the, same There are. many othe... | i feel like i'm very lucky in regard to my family. my husband is a believer, and he is very supportive. we disagree on many things, obviously, but we've been married 25 years and his statement - which means so much to me - is that our relationship wasn't based upon the fact that we think the same. there are many other ... |
It's a long time between now and Thanksgiving. | it's a long time, between now, and | It's a long time between now and | it's a long time between now and thanksgiving. |
It is a - that's right. I timed it pretty well. | it, is a - that's right i timed it pretty | It. is a - that's right, I timed it pretty | it is a - that's right. i timed it pretty well. |
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I just wondered, Jerry DeWitt, what about the experience of your family? | i just wondered jerry, dewitt what about the experience of your | I just wondered Jerry DeWitt what about the experience, of your | i just wondered, jerry dewitt, what about the experience of your family? |
I'm somewhat fortunate in the same way. My wife, we affectionately refer to her as an apatheist. She's pretty apathetic about the subject, and was even when I was in the ministry. Now, she definitely regrets that I have, as it where, another public ministry. | i'm somewhat fortunate in the same. way my wife we affectionately refer to her. as an apatheist she's pretty apathetic about the subject and was even when i was in the ministry now she; definitely regrets that, i have as it where, another public, | I'm somewhat fortunate in the same way My wife we affectionately refer to her, as an apatheist She's pretty apathetic about. the, subject and was even when, I was in the ministry Now she definitely regrets that I have as it where another public | i'm somewhat fortunate in the same way. my wife, we affectionately refer to her as an apatheist. she's pretty apathetic about the subject, and was even when i was in the ministry. now, she definitely regrets that i have, as it where, another public ministry. |
I'm glad you clarified that. I was afraid she was worshipping bees there for a minute. | i'm glad you clarified that i was afraid she was worshipping bees there for a | I'm glad you clarified that I was afraid she was worshipping bees there for a | i'm glad you clarified that. i was afraid she was worshipping bees there for a minute. |
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And my son, he's my hero. He'll be 20 in a couple months, and we pretty much raised him secular at home. We were afraid of the influence of religion inside our home, or at least the pressure of being a pastor's son. And so we raised him secular in home, and he came out as a nonbeliever well before I did. So he's the he... | and my son he's my hero he'll be 20 in a couple months, and we pretty much raised him secular at home we were afraid of the influence of religion inside our home or at. least the pressure of. being a pastor's son and, so; we raised him secular in home and he came out as, a nonbeliever well before i did so he's the hero... | And my. son he's my hero He'll be 20 in a, couple, months, and we pretty much raised him secular at home We were. afraid, of. the influence of religion inside our home or at least the pressure. of being a pastor's son And so we. raised him secular, in home and he came out as a nonbeliever well before I did So he's the ... | and my son, he's my hero. he'll be 20 in a couple months, and we pretty much raised him secular at home. we were afraid of the influence of religion inside our home, or at least the pressure of being a pastor's son. and so we raised him secular in home, and he came out as a nonbeliever well before i did. so he's the he... |
Here's an email we have from Annette: Your story on moving out of religion resonates with me. I was born and raised a Mormon in Utah. Leaving meant reassessing everything, not just theology. Do I believe this really, or just because I've always believed it? Fighting my own voice, though, has given me peace of mind. I'm... | here's an email we have from annette: your story on moving out, of religion resonates with me i was born and raised a mormon in utah leaving meant reassessing everything not just theology do i believe this, really or, just because i've always believed it? fighting my own voice though has given me peace of. mind i'm now... | Here's an email we have from Annette: Your story on moving out, of religion resonates with, me I; was born and raised a Mormon. in Utah, Leaving, meant reassessing. everything not just theology Do I believe this really or just because I've always, believed it? Fighting my own voice though has given me; peace of mind I'... | here's an email we have from annette: your story on moving out of religion resonates with me. i was born and raised a mormon in utah. leaving meant reassessing everything, not just theology. do i believe this really, or just because i've always believed it? fighting my own voice, though, has given me peace of mind. i'm... |
Susan, if you're still with us, that sounds like a soul sister. I think Susan has left us. But in any case, I hope she's still listening. We're going to take this over the break and take in a couple more of your calls when we return. | susan if. you're still. with us that sounds like a soul sister i think susan has, left us but in any case i hope she's, still listening we're, going to take this over the break and take in a, couple more of your calls when we | Susan if you're still with us that sounds like a soul sister, I think Susan has left; us, But in any case I hope she's still listening We're. going. to take this over the, break and, take in, a couple more of your calls when we | susan, if you're still with us, that sounds like a soul sister. i think susan has left us. but in any case, i hope she's still listening. we're going to take this over the break and take in a couple more of your calls when we return. |
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Stay with us. Our guests are Barbara Bradley Hagerty, NPR religion correspondent. Her piece, "From Minister to Atheist: A Story of Losing Faith," ran last week on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. Also with is, the subject of that story, Teresa MacBain, former pastor of the Lake Jackson United Methodist Church in Tallahassee, and... | stay with us our guests are barbara bradley. hagerty npr religion correspondent her piece "from minister to atheist: a, story of losing faith" ran last week on. all things considered also. with is the subject of that story teresa macbain former pastor of. the lake jackson united, methodist, church in tallahassee and al... | Stay with, us, Our guests are Barbara Bradley. Hagerty NPR religion correspondent Her piece "From Minister to, Atheist: A, Story of Losing Faith" ran. last week on. ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Also with is the subject of that story, Teresa MacBain former pastor of the Lake Jackson United Methodist Church in Tallahassee and a... | stay with us. our guests are barbara bradley hagerty, npr religion correspondent. her piece, "from minister to atheist: a story of losing faith," ran last week on all things considered. also with is, the subject of that story, teresa macbain, former pastor of the lake jackson united methodist church in tallahassee, and... |
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Right now, we're talking about losing your faith, what happens when religious leaders no longer believe. Our guests: Barbara Bradley Hagerty, NPR religion correspondent, Teresa MacBain, former pastor of Lake Jackson United Methodist Church, and Jerry DeWitt, former pastor at a Pentecostal church in Louisiana, now execu... | right now we're talking about losing your faith what happens when religious leaders no longer, believe our guests: barbara bradley hagerty npr religion correspondent teresa macbain former pastor of lake jackson united methodist. church and jerry dewitt former pastor at a pentecostal church in louisiana now executive di... | Right now we're talking about losing your faith what happens when religious leaders no longer believe Our, guests: Barbara. Bradley Hagerty NPR religion correspondent Teresa MacBain former pastor of Lake Jackson United Methodist Church and. Jerry DeWitt former pastor, at a Pentecostal church in Louisiana now executive ... | right now, we're talking about losing your faith, what happens when religious leaders no longer believe. our guests: barbara bradley hagerty, npr religion correspondent, teresa macbain, former pastor of lake jackson united methodist church, and jerry dewitt, former pastor at a pentecostal church in louisiana, now execu... |
I feel like it's natural, healthy and mature to go through losses and disillusionments in faith and in life, but that doesn't have to mean that faith itself is destroyed. I feel like my faith is bigger and more mysterious than it was 10, 15, 20 years ago as I have let certain understandings go. It can be very scary as ... | i feel like it's natural healthy and mature to go through losses and disillusionments in faith and in life, but that doesn't have to mean that faith itself, is destroyed i feel like my faith is bigger and more mysterious than it was 10, 15, 20 years ago as. i have let certain understandings go, it can be very scary as ... | I feel. like it's natural healthy and mature to go through losses and disillusionments in faith and in life but that doesn't have to mean that faith itself is, destroyed I feel like my faith is bigger and more mysterious than it was 10, 15, 20 years ago as I have let certain understandings go It can, be very. scary, as... | i feel like it's natural, healthy and mature to go through losses and disillusionments in faith and in life, but that doesn't have to mean that faith itself is destroyed. i feel like my faith is bigger and more mysterious than it was 10, 15, 20 years ago as i have let certain understandings go. it can be very scary as ... |
It does. I love her last statement, that we think and talk about faith and theology explicitly all the time. And I know for me, that really was my undoing. And there were pieces, just as the writer said, that slowly began to erode. And I know Jerry can share the same thing, that just little pieces started to fall away.... | it does i love her last statement that we think and talk about faith and theology explicitly all the time and i know for me that really, was. my undoing. and there were pieces just as the writer said that slowly began to erode and i know jerry can share the same thing that just little pieces started to fall away this t... | It does I, love, her last statement that we think, and talk about faith and theology explicitly all the time And I know for me that really was my undoing And there were pieces just as the writer said that slowly began to erode And I know Jerry can share the. same thing. that. just, little pieces started to fall away Th... | it does. i love her last statement, that we think and talk about faith and theology explicitly all the time. and i know for me, that really was my undoing. and there were pieces, just as the writer said, that slowly began to erode. and i know jerry can share the same thing, that just little pieces started to fall away.... |
Mm-hmm. | mm-hmm. | ||
...that kind of fell away. I couldn't believe that any longer. As I shared earlier, the fact that God was so diverse that all religions had to be the ways that we were just attempting to connect with that God based upon our culture. And there were many, many other things that kind of filled in. I just want to give you ... | ...that kind of fell away i couldn't believe that any longer as i shared earlier the fact that god was. so diverse; that all religions had to, be the ways that we were just attempting to connect, with that god based upon our culture and there were many, many other things that kind of filled in i just want to give you a... | ...that kind of fell away I couldn't believe that any longer As I shared earlier the fact that God was so diverse that all religions had to be the ways that we were just attempting to connect with that, God based upon our culture And there were many many other things that, kind, of filled in I just want to give you a c... | ...that kind of fell away. i couldn't believe that any longer. as i shared earlier, the fact that god was so diverse that all religions had to be the ways that we were just attempting to connect with that god based upon our culture. and there were many, many other things that kind of filled in. i just want to give you ... |
Now, let's see if we can go next to - this is Gabriel, Gabriel with us from Oklahoma City. | now let's see if we can go next to - this. is gabriel gabriel with us; from oklahoma | Now let's see. if; we can, go next to - this is Gabriel Gabriel with us from Oklahoma | now, let's see if we can go next to - this is gabriel, gabriel with us from oklahoma city. |
Hi, Neal. How are you today? | hi neal how are you | Hi Neal How are you | hi, neal. how are you today? |
I'm good, thanks. | i'm good | I'm good | i'm good, thanks. |
Thanks for taking my call. First-time caller, longtime listener. I just wanted to share real quick. I am from the Midwest. I grew up in a pretty conservative, devout family. Also, we went to a very exegetical congregation, very much about the scriptures and how they apply to one another. And throughout my late teenage ... | thanks. for taking my call first-time caller longtime listener i just wanted to share real quick i am from the midwest i grew up in a. pretty conservative devout, family also we went to a very exegetical congregation very much about the scriptures and how they apply to one another and throughout my late teenage years p... | Thanks for taking. my call First-time caller longtime listener I just wanted to share real quick, I. am from the Midwest I grew up in a pretty conservative devout. family Also we went to a very exegetical congregation very much, about the scriptures and how they apply to, one another And, throughout my late teenage. ye... | thanks for taking my call. first-time caller, longtime listener. i just wanted to share real quick. i am from the midwest. i grew up in a pretty conservative, devout family. also, we went to a very exegetical congregation, very much about the scriptures and how they apply to one another. and throughout my late teenage ... |
And so I think I probably came about it a little backward from most people when they lose their faith. But I thought if this book is where I'm basing my faith on and it doesn't even agree with itself, how can I put stock in that? And that sort of started the downward spiral, where eventually I had a real crisis of iden... | and so i think i probably came about it a little backward, from most people when, they lose, their faith but i thought if this book is where i'm basing my faith on. and it. doesn't even agree with itself how can i put stock, in that? and that sort of started the downward spiral where eventually i had a real. crisis of ... | And so I think I probably came about it a little, backward from, most people when they lose their faith But I thought if. this book is where I'm basing my faith on and it. doesn't even agree with itself how can I put stock in that? And that sort of started the, downward, spiral where eventually I. had a real crisis of ... | and so i think i probably came about it a little backward from most people when they lose their faith. but i thought if this book is where i'm basing my faith on and it doesn't even agree with itself, how can i put stock in that? and that sort of started the downward spiral, where eventually i had a real crisis of iden... |
And, Gabriel, I'm sure this thought occurred to you that there is a difference between religion, as expressed in that particular book, and faith. | and gabriel i'm sure this thought occurred to you that there is a difference between religion as expressed in that particular book and | And Gabriel, I'm sure. this thought occurred to you that, there is a difference between. religion as expressed in that particular book and | and, gabriel, i'm sure this thought occurred to you that there is a difference between religion, as expressed in that particular book, and faith. |
Absolutely. Absolutely. I would say that I wouldn't - I would never call myself an atheist, mostly because the one tenet of my own personal faith that I have is that I can never 100 percent say that something is or is not true. I feel like if you're not always open to new evidence and able to re-evaluate it, then that'... | absolutely absolutely i would say that i wouldn't - i would never call myself an. atheist, mostly because, the one tenet of my own personal faith that i. have is that i can never 100 percent say that something is or is not true i feel like if you're not always open to new evidence and. able to re-evaluate it then that'... | Absolutely Absolutely I would say that I wouldn't - I would never call myself an atheist mostly because the one tenet of my own personal faith that I. have is that. I can never 100 percent, say that something is or is not true I feel like if you're not always open to new, evidence and able to re-evaluate it, then; that... | absolutely. absolutely. i would say that i wouldn't - i would never call myself an atheist, mostly because the one tenet of my own personal faith that i have is that i can never 100 percent say that something is or is not true. i feel like if you're not always open to new evidence and able to re-evaluate it, then that'... |
Yeah. Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Gabriel's got to be one of those young people you were telling us about earlier in the program. | yeah barbara bradley hagerty gabriel's, got to be one of those young, people you were telling. us about earlier in the | Yeah Barbara Bradley Hagerty Gabriel's got to be one of those young people you were telling, us about earlier in the | yeah. barbara bradley hagerty, gabriel's got to be one of those young people you were telling us about earlier in the program. |
Yes, I think so. I think - and, you know, it's interesting, because Richard Dawkins said the same thing about - he said he couldn't be absolutely 100 percent sure that there is no God, but he was going to, you know, bet on it. And - but I think there are a lot of people who have these small doubts, and then the whole f... | yes i think so i think - and, you know it's interesting because richard dawkins said, the same thing about - he said he couldn't be absolutely 100 percent sure that there is no god but. he was going to you know, bet on, it and - but i think there are a lot of, people, who have these small doubts and then the whole fait... | Yes I think so I think - and you know it's interesting because Richard Dawkins said the same thing about - he said he couldn't be absolutely 100 percent sure that there is, no God but, he was going to you know bet on it And - but. I think there are a lot of. people who, have. these small doubts and then the whole faith... | yes, i think so. i think - and, you know, it's interesting, because richard dawkins said the same thing about - he said he couldn't be absolutely 100 percent sure that there is no god, but he was going to, you know, bet on it. and - but i think there are a lot of people who have these small doubts, and then the whole f... |
As your series continues. Thanks very much, Gabriel, for the call. I wanted to end with this question by email from Mike. And, Jerry DeWitt, I hate to put you on the spot but he writes: Both of you speak of having a relationship with God in the past. How do you explain that now? Were you deluding yourselves? | as your series continues thanks very much gabriel for the call i wanted to end with this question by, email from mike. and jerry dewitt i hate to put you on the, spot but he, writes: both of you speak of having. a, relationship with god in the past how do you explain that now? were you deluding | As your series continues Thanks very much Gabriel for the call I wanted to, end with this question by email from Mike And Jerry DeWitt I, hate to put you, on. the spot but he writes: Both. of you; speak of having a relationship with, God in the past How do you explain that now? Were you deluding | as your series continues. thanks very much, gabriel, for the call. i wanted to end with this question by email from mike. and, jerry dewitt, i hate to put you on the spot but he writes: both of you speak of having a relationship with god in the past. how do you explain that now? were you deluding yourselves? |
I think we had been deluded by our upbringing. I have been taught when I felt certain emotions, I have taught from an early age that that was the spirit of God. I didn't know any different until I learned a little bit more about biology, until I learned a little bit more about the rest of reality and of the world. So w... | i think we had been, deluded by our upbringing i have been taught when. i, felt certain emotions i have taught from an early age that that was the spirit of god. i didn't know any different until i learned a little bit more about biology until i learned a little bit. more about the rest of reality and of the, world so;... | I think we had been deluded by our upbringing I, have been taught when I felt certain emotions I. have taught from an early age that that was the spirit of God I didn't know any different until, I learned a little bit more about biology until I learned a little bit more about the. rest of. reality and of the world So w... | i think we had been deluded by our upbringing. i have been taught when i felt certain emotions, i have taught from an early age that that was the spirit of god. i didn't know any different until i learned a little bit more about biology, until i learned a little bit more about the rest of reality and of the world. so w... |
By hearing voices, seeing visions? | by hearing voices seeing | By hearing voices seeing | by hearing voices, seeing visions? |
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Yes. Well, you know, a lot of those things are, from time to time, natural phenomenon that people experience. You know, the human condition is very exciting and has a lot of variety in it. And if you've been taught in your culture that a daydream is a vision or if you've been taught that by hearing a voice in your head... | yes well. you know a, lot of those things, are from time to time natural. phenomenon that people experience you know. the human condition is very exciting, and has a lot of variety in it and if, you've been taught in your culture that a daydream is a vision. or if you've been taught that by hearing, a voice in your hea... | Yes Well you know a lot of, those things are from time. to time natural, phenomenon that people experience You know the, human condition is very exciting and has a lot of variety. in it And if you've been taught; in your culture that a daydream is a. vision or, if you've been taught that, by hearing a voice in your hea... | yes. well, you know, a lot of those things are, from time to time, natural phenomenon that people experience. you know, the human condition is very exciting and has a lot of variety in it. and if you've been taught in your culture that a daydream is a vision or if you've been taught that by hearing a voice in your head... |
So the - how the DNA was expressed was changed. Would that be fair? | so the - how the dna was expressed was changed would that be | So the - how the DNA was expressed was changed Would that be | so the - how the dna was expressed was changed. would that be fair? |
I think so. A child - I guess that's kind of a double-sided question because a young child - you have to think about a 6-year-old - how capable are they of making a life decision? At 6 years old, can you really say what's going on? For where I was and from what I believed and the way I was raised and the faith that I p... | i think so a child - i guess that's kind of a. double-sided question because a young child - you have to think about a 6-year-old - how capable are they of making a life decision? at 6 years old can you really say what's. going on? for where i was, and from what i believed and the way i was raised and the faith that i ... | I think so A child - I guess that's kind of a double-sided question because a, young child - you have to think about a 6-year-old - how capable are. they of making a life. decision? At 6 years old can you really say. what's going on? For where I was and from, what I believed and the way I was raised and the faith that ... | i think so. a child - i guess that's kind of a double-sided question because a young child - you have to think about a 6-year-old - how capable are they of making a life decision? at 6 years old, can you really say what's going on? for where i was and from what i believed and the way i was raised and the faith that i p... |
Thank you so much for sharing your story. We appreciate it. | thank you so; much for sharing your, story we, appreciate | Thank you. so much for sharing your story We appreciate | thank you so much for sharing your story. we appreciate it. |
Thank you very much for having me. | thank you very much for having | Thank you, very much for having | thank you very much for having me. |
Teresa MacBain joined us from WFSU in Tallahassee. Jerry DeWitt, thank you for joining us today. | teresa macbain joined us from wfsu in tallahassee jerry dewitt thank you for joining, us | Teresa MacBain joined us from WFSU in Tallahassee Jerry DeWitt thank you. for joining. us | teresa macbain joined us from wfsu in tallahassee. jerry dewitt, thank you for joining us today. |
My pleasure. | my | My; | my pleasure. |
Jerry DeWitt with us from member station KUHF in Houston. Barbara Bradley Hagerty, we look forward to the subsequent entries in your series. | jerry dewitt with us from member station kuhf in houston barbara, bradley hagerty we look forward to the subsequent entries in your | Jerry. DeWitt with us from member. station KUHF in Houston Barbara Bradley Hagerty we look forward to the subsequent entries in your | jerry dewitt with us from member station kuhf in houston. barbara bradley hagerty, we look forward to the subsequent entries in your series. |
So do I, Neal. | so do i | So do I | so do i, neal. |
Barbara Bradley Hagerty joined us here in Studio 3A. The third term for Putin coming up. | barbara bradley hagerty joined us here in studio 3a the third. term for putin coming | Barbara Bradley Hagerty joined us here in Studio 3A The third term for Putin coming | barbara bradley hagerty joined us here in studio 3a. the third term for putin coming up. |
Russia has sent attack aircraft to Syria to a new base that the Russians are creating in Latakia. This deployment prompted a phone call between the U.S. Defense Secretary and his Russian counterpart. Of course, the United States had cut off military to military contacts over Russia's aggression in Ukraine. But now it s... | russia has sent attack aircraft to. syria. to. a new base that the. russians. are creating in latakia this deployment prompted a phone, call between the u.s defense secretary and his russian counterpart of course the united states had cut off military to military. contacts over russia's, aggression in ukraine but now i... | Russia has, sent attack aircraft to Syria to a new base that the Russians are creating in, Latakia This; deployment prompted, a phone call between the U.S Defense Secretary and his Russian counterpart Of course the United States had cut off military to military contacts, over Russia's aggression in Ukraine But now it s... | russia has sent attack aircraft to syria to a new base that the russians are creating in latakia. this deployment prompted a phone call between the u.s. defense secretary and his russian counterpart. of course, the united states had cut off military to military contacts over russia's aggression in ukraine. but now it s... |
Thank you. | thank | Thank | thank you. |
Of all the things Russia could be doing now, why do they choose to throw their arms around Bashar al-Assad and step up military aid? | of all. the things russia could be doing now why do they choose to throw their arms around bashar. al-assad and step up military | Of all the things Russia could be doing now. why do they choose to throw their. arms around Bashar al-Assad and step up military | of all the things russia could be doing now, why do they choose to throw their arms around bashar al-assad and step up military aid? |
I don't think it's new that they're supporting Assad at all. I mean, they have been pretty consistent from the beginning of the uprising, initially peaceful protest against the regime. And then as it descended into civil war, Russia has all along provided weapons, provided support, political and diplomatic efforts to s... | i don't think it's new that, they're supporting assad at all, i mean they have been pretty consistent, from the beginning. of the uprising initially peaceful protest against the regime and then as. it descended into civil war russia has all along provided weapons provided support political and diplomatic efforts to; sh... | I don't think it's new that they're. supporting Assad at all, I mean they have been pretty consistent. from the beginning of the uprising initially peaceful protest, against the. regime And, then as, it descended into; civil war Russia has all along provided weapons provided support political and diplomatic efforts to ... | i don't think it's new that they're supporting assad at all. i mean, they have been pretty consistent from the beginning of the uprising, initially peaceful protest against the regime. and then as it descended into civil war, russia has all along provided weapons, provided support, political and diplomatic efforts to s... |
But you know, there's a difference between U.N. vetoes and supplying - and military supplies and actually putting your own combat personnel or potential combat personnel on the ground. | but you know there's a difference between u.n vetoes and supplying - and military supplies. and actually putting your own combat personnel, or, potential combat personnel on the | But you know, there's a difference between U.N vetoes and supplying - and military supplies and actually putting your, own combat personnel or potential combat personnel on; the | but you know, there's a difference between u.n. vetoes and supplying - and military supplies and actually putting your own combat personnel or potential combat personnel on the ground. |
I think that they're looking at the situation and understanding that right now there's a real danger that Assad's government can fall. And if that happens, what will replace that and how do you prepare for that when you're invested as heavily as they have been? Again, this is not new support. They've always had the nav... | i think that they're looking at the situation and understanding that right now there's a real danger that assad's; government can fall and if that happens what, will replace that and how do you prepare for that when you're invested as heavily as they have been? again this is not new support they've always had the naval... | I; think that they're, looking at the situation and understanding that right now there's a real danger that Assad's, government can fall And. if that. happens what will replace that and how do you prepare for, that when you're invested as heavily as they, have been? Again. this is not new support They've, always had th... | i think that they're looking at the situation and understanding that right now there's a real danger that assad's government can fall. and if that happens, what will replace that and how do you prepare for that when you're invested as heavily as they have been? again, this is not new support. they've always had the nav... |
Well, the U.S. had - at least as far as we can judge - had considered the potential fall of Bashar al-Assad to be good news and something that could lead to a better situation. | well the u.s had, - at least as far as we can judge - had considered the potential fall of bashar al-assad to. be, good. news and something that could lead to a better | Well the U.S had - at least as far as we can judge - had considered the potential fall of Bashar. al-Assad to, be good news and something that could. lead to a better | well, the u.s. had - at least as far as we can judge - had considered the potential fall of bashar al-assad to be good news and something that could lead to a better situation. |
I think that's where the huge difference is between the Russian perspective and the United States, certainly, but in other Western countries as well. Russia looks at the fall of Assad as an apocalyptic event. And we can look at it from our perspective and think of Assad as a horrific dictator who's contributed enormous... | i think that's where. the huge difference is between the russian perspective and. the united states certainly but in other western countries as, well russia looks at the fall of assad as an apocalyptic event and we, can look at it from our perspective and think of assad as a horrific dictator; who's contributed enormou... | I. think that's where the huge difference is between the Russian perspective and the United States certainly but in other, Western countries as well Russia looks at. the fall of Assad as an; apocalyptic event And we can look at it from, our perspective and think. of Assad as a horrific dictator who's contributed enormo... | i think that's where the huge difference is between the russian perspective and the united states, certainly, but in other western countries as well. russia looks at the fall of assad as an apocalyptic event. and we can look at it from our perspective and think of assad as a horrific dictator who's contributed enormous... |
What are the risks, as you see them, of increased Russian involvement? | what are the risks as you see them of increased russian | What are the risks as you see them, of increased; Russian | what are the risks, as you see them, of increased russian involvement? |
I think the risks, first of all, is that it becomes a proxy war between Russia, Iran and Syria on one side and the United States, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the West on the other. And even though we share a common enemy, I believe, in the Islamic State, you could have us each fighting it in different ways that inevitably wh... | i think the risks first of all is that it becomes a proxy war between russia iran and syria on one side and the united states turkey saudi arabia the west on the other and even though we share, a common enemy i believe in the islamic. state you could have us; each fighting it in different ways, that inevitably whenever... | I think the risks first of all is that it becomes; a proxy war between Russia Iran and Syria on. one side and the United States Turkey Saudi Arabia the West on the other And even though we share a common, enemy I believe in the Islamic State you could have us each fighting it in different ways that inevitably whenever ... | i think the risks, first of all, is that it becomes a proxy war between russia, iran and syria on one side and the united states, turkey, saudi arabia, the west on the other. and even though we share a common enemy, i believe, in the islamic state, you could have us each fighting it in different ways that inevitably wh... |
Stephen Lee Myers - his book, "The New Tsar: The Rise And Reign Of Vladimir Putin," comes out later this month. Thanks so much for being with us. | stephen lee myers - his book "the new tsar: the rise and reign of vladimir putin" comes out later this month thanks so much for being. with | Stephen Lee Myers - his book "The. New Tsar: The Rise And. Reign Of Vladimir Putin" comes out later this month Thanks so much for being with | stephen lee myers - his book, "the new tsar: the rise and reign of vladimir putin," comes out later this month. thanks so much for being with us. |
Thank you. | thank | Thank | thank you. |
You're listening to SCIENCE FRIDAY. I'm Ira Flatow. Thinking about hitting the gym or going out for a jog this weekend? Well, we all need some kind of motivation to get us going, right? We make the plan. Well, here's a reason to do it, to stick to those plans. Researchers have found that aside from helping us burn calo... | you're listening to science friday i'm ira. flatow thinking about, hitting the gym or going out for, a jog this weekend? well we all need some kind of. motivation to get us going right? we make the plan well here's a reason to do it to stick to those plans researchers have, found that aside from helping us burn calorie... | You're, listening, to SCIENCE FRIDAY I'm Ira Flatow Thinking about hitting the. gym or going out for a jog this weekend? Well we all need some kind of motivation to get us going. right? We make the plan Well here's a reason to do. it to stick to those plans Researchers have found that aside from helping us burn calorie... | you're listening to science friday. i'm ira flatow. thinking about hitting the gym or going out for a jog this weekend? well, we all need some kind of motivation to get us going, right? we make the plan. well, here's a reason to do it, to stick to those plans. researchers have found that aside from helping us burn calo... |
Do we pass on those DNA changes to our offspring? And how do those modifications affect muscle strength and metabolism? Well, here to talk about it is Dr. Juleen Zierath. She is a co-author of the study in the journal Cell Metabolism, and professor of clinical integrative physiology at the Karolinska Institute in Stock... | do we, pass on those dna changes to our offspring? and how do; those modifications. affect muscle strength and metabolism? well here to talk about it. is dr juleen zierath she is a co-author of the study in the journal cell metabolism and professor, of clinical integrative physiology at the. karolinska institute in sto... | Do we pass on those DNA changes to our offspring? And how do those modifications affect muscle strength and metabolism? Well here to talk about it is Dr Juleen Zierath She is a co-author of the study in the journal Cell Metabolism and, professor of clinical integrative physiology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockhol... | do we pass on those dna changes to our offspring? and how do those modifications affect muscle strength and metabolism? well, here to talk about it is dr. juleen zierath. she is a co-author of the study in the journal cell metabolism, and professor of clinical integrative physiology at the karolinska institute in stock... |
Well, hi, Ira. Thank you for your interest in our work. | well hi ira thank you for your interest in our | Well hi Ira Thank you for your interest in our | well, hi, ira. thank you for your interest in our work. |
We're very interested, because I don't think anybody has ever given two-minutes thought that exercise changes your DNA. | we're very interested because, i don't think anybody has ever given two-minutes thought that exercise changes your | We're, very interested because I don't think anybody has ever. given two-minutes thought that exercise changes your | we're very interested, because i don't think anybody has ever given two-minutes thought that exercise changes your dna. |
Well - all right. Together with Romain Barres at Copenhagen University, we observed changes in DNA methylation in response to exercise. The DNA-code itself didn't change, but the way in which the code was read or the way the DNA was packaged into the cell was changed, because chemical marks from the DNA disappeared. So... | well - all right together with romain barres at; copenhagen, university we observed changes in dna methylation in response to exercise the dna-code itself didn't change. but the way in which the. code was read; or. the way the dna, was packaged into the cell was changed because chemical marks from the, dna, disappeared... | Well - all right Together with. Romain Barres at Copenhagen University we observed changes in DNA methylation in response to exercise The DNA-code itself didn't change but the. way in which the code was read or, the way the DNA was packaged into the cell was changed because chemical marks from the DNA disappeared So th... | well - all right. together with romain barres at copenhagen university, we observed changes in dna methylation in response to exercise. the dna-code itself didn't change, but the way in which the code was read or the way the dna was packaged into the cell was changed, because chemical marks from the dna disappeared. so... |
Mr. O'NEILL: When a grievously wounded soldier came into the hospital, the whole hospital basically snapped to attention and focused on trying to save the life of that soldier. At the end of the film, you see a soldier who had been in the hospital for I would say 14 hours and then ultimately died. And the whole hospita... | mr o'neill: when a grievously wounded soldier came into, the hospital the whole hospital, basically snapped to attention and focused, on trying to save the life of that soldier at the, end of the film you see a soldier who had been in the hospital for i would say 14 hours and then ultimately died and, the whole hospita... | Mr O'NEILL: When a grievously wounded soldier came into the hospital the whole hospital basically snapped to attention and focused on, trying to, save the life of that soldier At, the end of the film you see a soldier who had been in the, hospital for I would say 14 hours and then ultimately died And the whole hospital... | mr. o'neill: when a grievously wounded soldier came into the hospital, the whole hospital basically snapped to attention and focused on trying to save the life of that soldier. at the end of the film, you see a soldier who had been in the hospital for i would say 14 hours and then ultimately died. and the whole hospita... |
And it's one of the most profound things that I've seen. You know, the band that develops between soldiers trying to protect each other, when they lose a comrade in arms, the grief is just so deep. | and it's one of the most profound things that i've seen you know the band that develops between soldiers trying to protect each other when they lose a comrade in arms the grief is just so | And it's one of the most profound things. that I've. seen You know the, band that develops between soldiers trying to protect each other when they lose a comrade in arms the grief is. just so | and it's one of the most profound things that i've seen. you know, the band that develops between soldiers trying to protect each other, when they lose a comrade in arms, the grief is just so deep. |
Let's listen now to a clip featuring the chaplain who plays a pivotal role in the film and in the hospital. He always seems to be there whenever there's a soldier who's hurting. | let's listen now to, a clip featuring the chaplain who plays a pivotal role in the film and in the hospital he always seems to be there whenever there's a soldier who's | Let's listen now; to a clip featuring the chaplain who plays a pivotal role in. the film and in the hospital. He always. seems. to be there whenever there's a soldier who's | let's listen now to a clip featuring the chaplain who plays a pivotal role in the film and in the hospital. he always seems to be there whenever there's a soldier who's hurting. |
(Soundbite of Baghdad ER) | (soundbite; of baghdad | (Soundbite of Baghdad | (soundbite of baghdad er) |
Unidentified Man #4: (Unintelligible) stopped moving. My radios didn't work. I checked to make sure everybody was okay. Spurlock(ph) said he was okay. (Unintelligible) and I looked over and he was gone. | unidentified man #4: (unintelligible) stopped moving my radios didn't work i checked to make sure everybody was okay spurlock(ph) said he was okay (unintelligible) and i looked over and he was | Unidentified Man #4: (Unintelligible) stopped moving My radios; didn't work I checked to make sure everybody was okay Spurlock(ph) said he was okay (Unintelligible) and I looked over and he, was | unidentified man #4: (unintelligible) stopped moving. my radios didn't work. i checked to make sure everybody was okay. spurlock(ph) said he was okay. (unintelligible) and i looked over and he was gone. |
Unidentified Man #5: You can tell he was going. | unidentified man #5: you can tell he was | Unidentified Man #5: You can tell he was | unidentified man #5: you can tell he was going. |
Unidentified Man #4: Yeah. | unidentified man | Unidentified Man | unidentified man #4: yeah. |
Unidentified Man #5: Yeah. I'm sorry. It's okay to cry. It really is. | unidentified man #5: yeah i'm sorry it's okay to cry it really | Unidentified Man #5: Yeah I'm sorry It's okay, to cry It really | unidentified man #5: yeah. i'm sorry. it's okay to cry. it really is. |
(Soundbite of weeping) | (soundbite of | (Soundbite of | (soundbite of weeping) |
Unidentified Man #5: There, there. It's a terrible thing. I'm sorry. | unidentified man #5: there there it's a terrible thing i'm, | Unidentified Man #5: There there It's a terrible thing I'm | unidentified man #5: there, there. it's a terrible thing. i'm sorry. |
Tell us about the role this chaplain plays at that hospital | tell, us. about, the role this chaplain plays at that | Tell us about. the role this chaplain plays at that | tell us about the role this chaplain plays at that hospital |
Any time - this is Jon speaking. Anytime somebody is seriously injured, the chaplain would just appear at the bedside. He never seemed to sleep. He never seemed to rest. And he was always there trying to comfort the soldiers. And the other thing he had to do was pray over the soldiers that died in the hospital. And we ... | any time - this is jon speaking anytime somebody is seriously injured the chaplain would just, appear at the bedside he never seemed to sleep he never seemed to rest and he. was always there trying to comfort the soldiers and the other thing he; had to do was pray over the soldiers that died in the hospital and we film... | Any time - this is Jon speaking Anytime somebody. is seriously injured the chaplain would. just appear at the bedside He never seemed to sleep He never. seemed to rest And he was always there trying to comfort the soldiers And the other thing he had to do was pray over the soldiers that died in the hospital And we film... | any time - this is jon speaking. anytime somebody is seriously injured, the chaplain would just appear at the bedside. he never seemed to sleep. he never seemed to rest. and he was always there trying to comfort the soldiers. and the other thing he had to do was pray over the soldiers that died in the hospital. and we ... |
And he said to us, I can't stop and count and tell you the number of people that I've prayed over right now, because it would paralyze me and I wouldn't be able to function. But when I get back home I'll count them up, and I'll let you know. And he came up to us the other day and he says, I've been meaning to tell you ... | and he said to us i can't stop and count and tell you the number of people that i've prayed over right now because it would, paralyze me and i wouldn't be able to function but when i get back home i'll count them up and i'll, let you know and he came up to us the other day and he says i've been meaning to tell you. som... | And he said to us I can't stop and count and tell you the number of people that I've prayed over right now because, it would paralyze me and I wouldn't be, able to function But when I get back home I'll, count them up and I'll, let you know And he came up to us the other day and he, says I've. been meaning to tell, you... | and he said to us, i can't stop and count and tell you the number of people that i've prayed over right now, because it would paralyze me and i wouldn't be able to function. but when i get back home i'll count them up, and i'll let you know. and he came up to us the other day and he says, i've been meaning to tell you ... |
Do you think that people in the U.S. have been in the dark about this until now? | do you think that people in the u.s have been in the dark about this, until | Do you think that people in the U.S have been in the. dark about this, until. | do you think that people in the u.s. have been in the dark about this until now? |
To some degree. The mother of the Marine who dies at the end of this program was talking to one of the morning shows and they were very much interested in telling her story. But they said, You know what? Every time we put something about Iraq on morning television, people change the channel. | to some degree the mother of the marine; who, dies at the end of this program was talking to one of the morning shows and. they were very much interested in telling her story but they said you know what? every time we put something about iraq on morning television people change the | To some, degree The mother of the Marine who, dies at the end, of this program was talking to, one of the morning, shows and they were very much interested, in telling her story But they said You know what? Every, time we, put something about Iraq on morning, television people change the | to some degree. the mother of the marine who dies at the end of this program was talking to one of the morning shows and they were very much interested in telling her story. but they said, you know what? every time we put something about iraq on morning television, people change the channel. |
The soldiers who were in this film said that they want people to see this, they want people to see their faces. Because they're sick and tire of just being a little crawling statistic on the bottom of the news. Two people died today. They want people to know who they are. | the soldiers who were in this film said that they want people to, see this they want people. to, see their faces because they're sick and tire of just being a little crawling statistic on the. bottom of the news. two people died today they want people to know who they | The soldiers who, were in this. film said that they want. people to see this they want people, to see their faces Because they're sick and tire of. just being a, little crawling statistic on the bottom of the news Two people died today They want people to. know who they, | the soldiers who were in this film said that they want people to see this, they want people to see their faces. because they're sick and tire of just being a little crawling statistic on the bottom of the news. two people died today. they want people to know who they are. |
Jon Alpert and Matthew O'Neil directed the documentary, Baghdad ER, airing tomorrow night on HBO. They joined me from our New York bureau. | jon alpert and matthew. o'neil directed the documentary baghdad er airing tomorrow night on hbo they joined me from our. new york | Jon Alpert and Matthew O'Neil directed the, documentary Baghdad ER airing tomorrow. night on HBO They joined me from our New York | jon alpert and matthew o'neil directed the documentary, baghdad er, airing tomorrow night on hbo. they joined me from our new york bureau. |
This NPR News. | this npr | This NPR | this npr news. |
Commentator Julie Zickefoose has been trying to discuss a lot of things with her husband lately. She just hasn't been able to connect with him, at least, not the way she used to. | commentator julie zickefoose has been. trying to discuss a lot of things with her husband lately she just hasn't been able to connect with him at least not the way she used | Commentator Julie Zickefoose has been trying to discuss a lot of things, with her husband lately She, just hasn't, been able to connect with him at least not the, way she used | commentator julie zickefoose has been trying to discuss a lot of things with her husband lately. she just hasn't been able to connect with him, at least, not the way she used to. |
Sometimes I feel like I just don't see enough of my husband. He's too busy at work to email much anymore. When he works at home we email up and down the stairs. Hey, I miss you. Aww, he misses me. | sometimes i; feel like i just don't see enough of my husband he's too busy at work to email much anymore when he works at home we email. up and, down the stairs hey. i miss you aww he misses | Sometimes I feel like I just don't see enough of my husband He's too busy at work to email much anymore When he works, at home we email up and down the; stairs Hey I miss you Aww he. misses | sometimes i feel like i just don't see enough of my husband. he's too busy at work to email much anymore. when he works at home we email up and down the stairs. hey, i miss you. aww, he misses me. |
(SOUNDBITE OF TYPING) | (soundbite of | (SOUNDBITE OF | (soundbite of typing) |
I miss you too. | i miss you | I miss. you | i miss you too. |
Anymore, if I want to find out what's going on in his life, I've got to log on and fire up his blog. I'm trying to figure out when these slim, white machines took over our lives. Make no mistake, they have taken over. | anymore if i want to find, out, what's going on in his, life i've got to log on and fire up his blog i'm trying to figure, out when these slim white machines took over our lives make no mistake they have taken | Anymore if I. want to find out what's going on in his life I've got to log on and fire up his. blog I'm trying to figure out when these slim, white machines took, over our lives Make no mistake they have taken | anymore, if i want to find out what's going on in his life, i've got to log on and fire up his blog. i'm trying to figure out when these slim, white machines took over our lives. make no mistake, they have taken over. |
I'm a naturalist. I spend part of each day out in the woods, watching birds and animals. I was very slow to embrace computers as anything more than confusing typewriters. I remember when I fired mine up once a week or so. Now it runs dawn to midnight, always on alert. | i'm a naturalist, i. spend part of each day out in the woods watching birds and animals i was very slow to embrace computers as anything more than confusing typewriters i remember, when i fired mine up once a. week or so now it runs dawn to midnight always on, | I'm, a naturalist I spend part of each day out in the woods watching birds and. animals I was very. slow to embrace computers as, anything more than confusing typewriters, I remember when I fired mine up once a week or so, Now it runs dawn to midnight always on | i'm a naturalist. i spend part of each day out in the woods, watching birds and animals. i was very slow to embrace computers as anything more than confusing typewriters. i remember when i fired mine up once a week or so. now it runs dawn to midnight, always on alert. |
Bill lugs his laptop wherever he goes. He bought a wireless unit so he can wander all over the house and still be online. This cyper-coupe was fairly gradual, until Bill started keeping a blog. Suddenly, he was making daily entries as if his life depended on it. What's with that? I thought. He kept telling me I needed ... | bill lugs. his laptop wherever. he goes he bought a wireless unit so, he, can wander all over the house and still be online this cyper-coupe was fairly gradual until. bill started keeping a blog suddenly, he was making daily entries, as if his life depended on it what's with that? i thought he kept telling me i needed ... | Bill lugs his laptop wherever he goes He, bought a, wireless unit so he can wander all over the house and. still be online This cyper-coupe was fairly gradual until Bill started keeping a blog Suddenly he was, making daily entries as if his life depended on it What's with; that? I thought He, kept telling me I needed. ... | bill lugs his laptop wherever he goes. he bought a wireless unit so he can wander all over the house and still be online. this cyper-coupe was fairly gradual, until bill started keeping a blog. suddenly, he was making daily entries as if his life depended on it. what's with that? i thought. he kept telling me i needed ... |
I have a hit counter now that tells me how many different people have looked at my blog. I collect reader comments as if each were an affirmation of my worth as a human being. There's a person in Germany who scolds me, auf Deutsch, when I miss a day. This is weird, scary, and strangely satisfying at the same time. How ... | i have a hit, counter, now that tells, me how many different people. have looked at; my. blog i; collect. reader comments as if each were an affirmation of my worth as a human being there's a. person in germany. who scolds me auf deutsch when i miss a; day this is weird scary and strangely satisfying at the same time h... | I have a hit counter now that tells me how many. different people have looked at my blog I collect reader comments, as if each were an affirmation of my worth as a human being There's a person in Germany who scolds me auf Deutsch when I miss a day This is, weird. scary and strangely satisfying at. the same time How did... | i have a hit counter now that tells me how many different people have looked at my blog. i collect reader comments as if each were an affirmation of my worth as a human being. there's a person in germany who scolds me, auf deutsch, when i miss a day. this is weird, scary, and strangely satisfying at the same time. how ... |
Bill and I now judge events in our lives as to whether they are blog-worthy. When we're together, we have an unspoken agreement as to who gets to blog about whatever cool thing we encounter. It usually comes down to whoever's fastest with the camera, or who calls it first. If Bill tells me he's going to blog about a ce... | bill and i; now judge events in our lives as to whether they are blog-worthy, when we're together we have an. unspoken agreement, as to, who gets to blog about whatever cool thing. we encounter it usually comes, down to whoever's fastest with the camera or who calls it first if bill tells me he's, going to blog about a... | Bill and I now. judge, events in our. lives as to whether. they are blog-worthy When we're. together we have an unspoken agreement as to who gets to. blog about whatever cool. thing we encounter It. usually comes down to whoever's fastest with the camera or who calls, it first If Bill tells me he's going to, blog about... | bill and i now judge events in our lives as to whether they are blog-worthy. when we're together, we have an unspoken agreement as to who gets to blog about whatever cool thing we encounter. it usually comes down to whoever's fastest with the camera, or who calls it first. if bill tells me he's going to blog about a ce... |
blogging, effect on relationships. 1,430,000 entries. Honey! Check this out! Honey? | blogging effect on relationships 1,430,000 entries honey! check this | blogging effect on relationships 1,430,000 entries Honey! Check this; | blogging, effect on relationships. 1,430,000 entries. honey! check this out! honey? |
Where is he? New message. To: B. Where are you? Can we talk? | where, is he? new. message to: b where are you? can we | Where is he? New message To: B, Where are you? Can we | where is he? new message. to: b. where are you? can we talk? |
Julie Zickefoose and her husband, Bill Thompson, live, email and blog in the backwoods of Whipple, Ohio. | julie zickefoose and her husband bill thompson live, email and blog in the backwoods of whipple | Julie Zickefoose and her husband Bill Thompson live email and blog in the, backwoods of Whipple | julie zickefoose and her husband, bill thompson, live, email and blog in the backwoods of whipple, ohio. |
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