- Self-esteem:: psychobabble
- Migraine:: headache
- Phoebe:: Friends
- Nervous:: nail biting
- Punctual:: on time
- Liver damage:: alcoholism
- Legal disclaimer:: lawyer-speak
- Reverend:: Pastor
- Supple:: adaptable
- Binder:: paperwork
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Unconscious Mutterings (a little late)
Saturday, September 11, 2004
Never Forget
I have a firm commitment to never forget the incomprehensibly evil acts of 9/11/01, what it meant to our country then, and what it means to us today. In keeping with that, I bring you a view of the rebuilding efforts beginning in may of 2002, and carrying through until it is finished. It is a scene of great hope rising from great suffering. I have not personally visited NYC since that tragic day three years ago, but this is a way all of America can visit, as often as we'd like.
Monday, September 06, 2004
Unconcious Mutterings
- Reporter:: Clark Kent
- Mythology:: Greek
- Wimbledon:: Tennis
- Civilization:: 3
- Punctuation:: Grammar
- Party Games:: Pin the Tail on the Donkey
- Flawless:: Perfect
- Unprecedented:: New
- Curry:: India
- Tropical:: Breeze
Friday, September 03, 2004
Creed
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Hey, anybody remember the band Creed? They had some really hot songs in the 1999-2000ish time frame. About that time I was working at a CD store in the Philly suburbs, and we played these guys all the time. There was this huge debate about whether or not they were a Christian band. They fervently denied being such, but kept writing lyrics that really felt spiritually inspired (and quoting the Bible at times). Now, I won't say that the above makes them a Christian band, particularly when it's mixed with some rather abrasive language and attitude, but I do say (and did say) that it at the very least shows a soul in search (and on the right track!). Aaanywho, we now get the whole story, from the frontman himself, and I hope my former coworkers are reading it!
Thanks to Bill from The Thinklings for posting about this article!
Hey, anybody remember the band Creed? They had some really hot songs in the 1999-2000ish time frame. About that time I was working at a CD store in the Philly suburbs, and we played these guys all the time. There was this huge debate about whether or not they were a Christian band. They fervently denied being such, but kept writing lyrics that really felt spiritually inspired (and quoting the Bible at times). Now, I won't say that the above makes them a Christian band, particularly when it's mixed with some rather abrasive language and attitude, but I do say (and did say) that it at the very least shows a soul in search (and on the right track!). Aaanywho, we now get the whole story, from the frontman himself, and I hope my former coworkers are reading it!
Thanks to Bill from The Thinklings for posting about this article!
Wednesday, September 01, 2004
Amen to that!
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Ok, I try as much as possible not to post anything that is only someone else's writing, but this post from "Jen Speaks" really says it all. I dont k'now that I really have anything to add to it. Just go to her site and read it already!!!
Ok, I try as much as possible not to post anything that is only someone else's writing, but this post from "Jen Speaks" really says it all. I dont k'now that I really have anything to add to it. Just go to her site and read it already!!!
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