Skip to content
Main Street Plaza

A Community for Anyone Interested in Mormonism.

Main Street Plaza

A Community for Anyone Interested in Mormonism.

Sunday in Outerblogness — Dark and Stormy Night Edition!

Donna Banta, November 4, 2012

The intersection of Halloween, Hurricane Sandy and the upcoming Election Day made for one scary week in Outerblogness.

There were plenty of Halloween costumes, some cute and some sexy ones, and some that were just plain over the top!Add to that, there wereterrifying before and after hair-do’s and Halloween potlucks. Do you like scary music? Check out this version of the Primary Songbook. Even more alarming, do you really know who you’re sexting?

The devastation of Hurricane Sandy led some to reflect on condolence and others to reflect on preparedness. Some posted updates, others posted ideas forrelief, and there were opposingviews on themoralityof price gouging in the aftermath.

As for U.S. politics, it’s scary how polarized we’ve become. Also LDS conservatives may be frightened to learn that there arequitea few Mormons and Ex-Mormons who do not plan to vote for Romney. (Yikes!)

Then there’s that really scary subject, Mormon Culture. Folks are still blogging about the change in the missionary age requirement, and Runtu warned the sister missionaries to never “slap or poke an elder.” Steve is still waiting on a response, Mormon Coffee is still answering Mormons’ questions, Seth shared his thoughts on obedience, Invictus Pilgrim wrote about victimization, Foxy is thinking of reinventing herself, there was an identity crisis on Feminine Mormon Housewives, a scary chorister screw-up over on Mormon Mentality, some reflections on shunning and on Heavenly Father’s Plan on Ex-Mormon Mavens, an (always scary) talk assignment on Mormon Expressions, J. Seth wrote about an important UT fundraiser, and Flat Lander spent a frustrating evening trying to convince a terrified friend that the LDS Church isn’t going to kill him. (Double yikes!)

But it wasn’t all spookiness. Chanson reviewed Johnny Townsend’s new short story collection. Andrew S. reviewed Terryl Givens’Letter to a Doubter, Motley Vision reviewed Book of Mormon comicsand the works of Nephi Anderson, and Mormon Expositor reviewed an episode of The District.FAIR has put out a Book of Mormon verse by verse commentary and Kent Larsen is still working on his Mormon dictionary. Also, for those who are tired of the presidential election, here’s another place to cast your vote.

There were some joyfulcouples who celebrated theiranniversaries, thoughts on semantics, shout outs for NaBloPoMo, thoughts on Thanksgiving, and even a Christmas gift idea for the Mormon who has everything!

Also Chanson went to Paris this weekend and will hopefully write about it upon her return.

Happy blogging!

Sunday in Outer Blogness

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

Sunday in Outer Blogness: Stay or go edition!!

August 31, 2014

This week’s reading included this charming analogy: So imagine that you get to know one of your co-workers and eventually find out that she was raised LDS, but left the church because she moved to a new ward with an epically terrible organist, which resulted in a major faith crisis…

Read More

Sunday in Outer Blogness: Funny Stories Edition!

August 22, 2010August 22, 2010

As usual, we’ve had some fascinating political commentary this week in Outer Blogness, but — for fun — let’s start with the funny stories this week! Eliza Snitch recounts the three part tale of bringing home R-Rated movies to her BYU apartment. In other Zoobie stories, j-dog is not impressed…

Read More

Easter Sunday in Outer Blogness!

April 23, 2011October 1, 2011

I’ve never quite committed to memory the algorithm for figuring out the date of Easter each year (other than “look on my calendar”). Anyway, it appears to be Easter here in Switzerland today, and probably elsewhere. Also, many people celebrated Earth Day as well. In the holiday spirit, it has…

Read More

Comments (6)

  1. Pingback: Sunday in Outerblogness Dark and Stormy Night Edition! | miguel in belgium
  2. postmormongirl says:
    November 4, 2012 at 1:06 pm

    Awesome SiOB, Donna. It has been a surreal week, all things considered.

  3. Donna Banta says:
    November 4, 2012 at 1:23 pm

    Chanson did leave me a great gig this week. 🙂

  4. chanson says:
    November 5, 2012 at 5:21 am

    Excellent job, thanks!!

    We had a really fun time in Paris! It was kind of rainy and cold, but there’s so much to see and do there that it wasn’t really a problem. Mostly we visited friends and went shopping for books in French.

    Now I look forward to reading what everyone wrote this past scary week!

  5. Donna Banta says:
    November 5, 2012 at 8:01 am

    Paris is its most beautiful in the rain. Didn’t Woody Allen do a whole movie about that? 🙂

  6. chanson says:
    November 5, 2012 at 1:34 pm

    @5 Probably. I should watch that one. Call me lowbrow, but I actually think it’s nicer when I’m not damp and shivering under a gray sky… 😉

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Mormon Alumni Association Books

Latest Comments:

  1. Tent revival: ur doin it rong | MORIAH JOVAN on Mormonism = evangelical megachurch wannabes?July 25, 2025

    […] Hat tip Main Street Plaza. […]

  2. chanson on LDS vs LGBTQ:  Nathan Kitchen sheds false binariesApril 16, 2025

    The haiku at the end is lovely. Sounds like a great book!

  3. Donna Banta on LDS vs LGBTQ:  Nathan Kitchen sheds false binariesApril 14, 2025

    I imagine anyone who has tried to change the church from within will identify with Kitchen's story. I especially like…

  4. Johnny Townsend on LDS vs LGBTQ:  Nathan Kitchen sheds false binariesApril 14, 2025

    This was a painful review to read. For many years, I held the same hope, that the LDS church would…

  5. LDS vs LGBTQ:  Nathan Kitchen sheds false binaries – Main Street Plaza on It’s Time to Vote for the 2024 Brodie Awards!!!April 14, 2025

    […] sincere acceptance is not a priority. Fortunately, this is what he exemplifies in his memoir, the Brodie-nominated Boughs of…

8: The Mormon Proposition Acceptance of Gays Add new tag Affirmation angry exmormon awards Book Reviews BYU comments Conformity Dallin H. Oaks DAMU disaffected mormon underground Dustin Lance Black Ex-Mormon Exclusion policy Excommunicated exmormon faith Family feminism Gay Gay Love Gay Marriage Gay Relationships General Conference Happiness Homosexual Homosexuality LDS LGBT LGBTQ Link Bomb missionaries Modesty Mormon Mormon Alumni Association Mormonism motherhood peace politics Polygamy priesthood ban Sunstone temple

Awards

William Law X-Mormon of the Year:

  • 2023: Adam Steed
  • 2022: David Archuleta
  • 2021: Jeff T. Green
  • 2020: Jacinda Ardern
  • 2019: David Nielsen
  • 2018: Sam Young
  • 2017: Savannah
  • 2016: Jeremy Runnells
  • 2015: John Dehlin
  • 2014: Kate Kelly
  • 2013: J. Seth Anderson and Michael Ferguson
  • 2012: David Tweede
  • 2011: Joanna Brooks
  • 2010: Monica Bielanko
  • 2009: Walter Kirn

Other Cool Sites!

WasMormon.org
©2025 Main Street Plaza | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes