It seems that most people who adopt a MVC framework are in love with
the ORM stuff.  I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who insists on
hand-writing my queries and sticking them in stored procedures?

I guess it's because I come from a DBA/RDBMS development background
and tend to make heavier use of the procedural logic available in a
RDBMS, whereas most web developers use the DB purely as a bit bucket.
I've tried to use a few ORMs, but have found them to be "too magical"
and they get in the way of how I'm used to doing things.  (In fact the
primary reason I've adopted Pylons is because I can use it without an
ORM).  Is there any compelling reason why I should force myself to use
SQLAlchemy?
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