March 10, 2006

FOUR FOR FRIDAY

Q1 - Greeting Cards: When was the last time you mailed a card to someone, and what was the occasion?

Q2 - Courts: Now that two new judges have been nominated, confirmed, and sworn in to serve on the United States Supreme Court, do you believe the Court will overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision at some point over the next five to ten years?

Q3 - E-mail: How many different e-mail accounts do you have, and how often do you tend to use each one?

Q4 - March Madness: Because of all the college basketball tournaments taking place this month, some people say the month of March should be renamed "Basketball." Are you following this month's college basketball action, and if so, which men's and women's teams are you rooting for?

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Comments:

Q1 - Greeting Cards: I mail cards only on birthdays and Christmas. Last card I mailed was for my mom's birthday. That reminds me... I just missed my niece's birthday. Yep, I buy many belated birthday cards.

Q2 - Courts: No. I think Roe v. Wade is here to stay. It's much easier to give freedoms than to take them away.

Q3 - E-mail: I have two e-mail accounts. I use one for my daily e-mail and one to register for sites and services online... sort of to remain incognito.

Q4 - March Madness: I follow the NCAA men's tournament. Betting a buck amongst family members on the entire 64-team lineup makes it more interesting. If we change the name of March to Basketball, I'm going to leave the country.

Bonus Question - Choice: I heard an interesting question on Fox News yesterday. Why don't men have a choice when it comes to deciding whether or not to abort? A woman can make the choice of whether to have a child or not and then file a paternity suit. Why does the man have so little to say about it? Then, when men shirk their responsibilities as fathers, society berates them. By not making men equal partners in the decision to have children, I think we dilute their importance and responsibility in raising those children.

Posted by: Joe at March 10, 2006 8:31 AM

Q1 - Greeting Cards: Christmas, I am very lousy at remembering birthdays.

Q2 - Courts: Unfortunately, yes. I also feel that they will also gut the civil rights and environmental laws.

Q3 - E-mail: EgadsÖÖÖ Seven and I check them each day. Three are my personal accounts ( One each in my name Don/Diana and one is the Yahoo account that I use here and for my web-site. ), three are for two web-sites that I manage and the last one the support group that I am a directors of.

Q4 - March Madness: Yes, here in Connecticut all you hear is Uconn, Uconn, Uconn, at work, when you go out at night or when you turn on the local news there is always something being said about them and I couldnít care less about basketball. If I had to root for a team it would be the womenís team. I think the Menís coach is arrogant and I donít like him.

Posted by: Diana at March 10, 2006 9:28 AM

FOUR FOR FRIDAY
Q1 - Greeting Cards: When was the last time you mailed a card to someone, and what was the occasion?
It was for my brother's birthday, which is on Valentine's Day.

Q2 - Courts: Now that two new judges have been nominated, confirmed, and sworn in to serve on the United States Supreme Court, do you believe the Court will overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision at some point over the next five to ten years?
Yes, I do believe it will be overturned. Just look at South Dakota already.

Q3 - E-mail: How many different e-mail accounts do you have, and how often do you tend to use each one?
I have multiple email addresses. I have two or three that I check daily. One for my family, with my "real" name, one through work and finally one that I use for my blog correspondence and such.

Q4 - March Madness: Because of all the college basketball tournaments taking place this month, some people say the month of March should be renamed "Basketball." Are you following this month's college basketball action, and if so, which men's and women's teams are you rooting for?
I am so not a basketball fan. I'm not following the games in the least. I live in a state that is fanatical about basketball. We're currently hosting the Big 10 Tournament and home to the NCAA Hall of Fame, The Pacers and The Fever. Yes, I do admit to going to some Fever games. It is a good reason to have a few drinks and be entertained by people watching.

Posted by: Lisa at March 10, 2006 10:23 AM

1. Christmas is about the only time I send cards unless there's a wedding or funeral I can't attend.

2. Not unless another one or two conservative justices are appointed. *crosses fingers that none are*

3. Including work? Four. I use each one daily, because they're all used for different purposes.

4. I haven't followed hoops at all the past two years, so I probably won't pay any attention to the tourneys.

Posted by: mike at March 10, 2006 2:54 PM

1. Last week I sent a birthday card to a family member.

2. I hope not. Why are they so focused on this, it was passed a long time ago. Let it be.

3. Four. I check them everyday, and use two regularly.

4. Not following it.

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