It's now the Year of the Horse.
Should be an interesting year for Chinese takeaways...

And Woody Allen responds to the recent Dylan (Malone) letter: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/09/opini ... .html?_r=1Gullscorer wrote:The Woody Allen story: followed by Philip Seymour Hoffman's death:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... -fast.html
I know; I'm not saying he didn't, and I'm not saying he shouldn't have been punished. The point I was trying to make is that if a woman deceives a man in order to get pregnant and then decides to kill the baby, it's an abortion, or infanticide at worst, and she gets away with minimal punishment or none at all, whereas if the man deceives the woman to abort the same baby (which is his baby as much as hers) he normally gets charged with murder, and so there appear to be double standards at play here, regardless of the morality of what he did or the moral judgements to be made regarding abortion itself (and I generally take a pro-life anti-abortion position in such matters, unless there are special reasons requiring an abortion).Scott Brehaut wrote:Errr, have you read the article??
Read what he did - he deceived her and killed the baby.
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