I wished I had watched this first. It would’ve reminded me to put all my trust in the Hollywood elite.
Update: Here’s the link to the Hollywood video. (Bad words are included. Sorry.)
Posted in random, world news on October 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I wished I had watched this first. It would’ve reminded me to put all my trust in the Hollywood elite.
Update: Here’s the link to the Hollywood video. (Bad words are included. Sorry.)
Posted in random on October 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I read lots of stuff online. This article says it makes my brain more active. I don’t necessarily feel smarter. Go figure.
To see how the Internet might be rewiring us, Small and colleagues
monitored the brains of 24 adults as they performed a simulated Web
search, and again as they read a page of text. During the [...]
Posted in random on October 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I have a playlist on my iPod called “Inappropriate Love Songs to Jesus” (hence the title to this post). I typically put my iPod on shuffle, dock it in the speaker thinger and let it play all day. I was sitting at my desk and Christina Aguilera’s song, Ain’t No Other Man came on. It [...]
Posted in random, tagged neti pots on October 22, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Just so we have a semi-permanent record of the “intelligent” conversations that transpire amongst us all from time to time…
At Bible study, we discussed various home remedies for colds. Laura said adding vinegar to boiling water and inhaling the steam was recommended by her mom-in-law. Libby said to add a scoop of Vicks to the [...]
Posted in random on October 21, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Caught on tape…
Posted in random, tagged operation george bailey on October 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Subtitled: Why I don’t like Kendall Payne. Again.
Sub-subtitled: It’s not personal; it’s just business.
The background: I attended the National Youth Workers Convention in Nashville, TN, a few years back. Kendall Payne performed her song, Pray, at the convention and told the story behind it. And I didn’t like her story because it was convicting and [...]