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Daily Archives: 12 May 12, 2010
Random LOST Thoughts
I was going to stop doing these posts but after a few requests I figured what the heck. I think it’s obvious the writers don’t want anyone to judge a book by its cover. We were lead to believe that … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture
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Working in Fear
It’s a coworkers birthday, and I decided to take him out to lunch. When I get back to me desk, this was waiting for me inside a blank envelope. This all started because this one girl at work would never … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
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Shipping Confusion
The second website I visit every morning is Woot.com to see what’s for sale (the first being a news website). On the morning of April 27, I decided to pull the trigger on a purchase and on April 29 I … Continue reading
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How Do Christians Become Conservative?
An interesting post from author Mike Lux on the Huffington Post¹. Even though you may not agree with his reasoning, you may benefit from an opposing view. Here’s an excerpt: The most fundamental difference between progressives and conservatives is that … Continue reading
Posted in Political, Spiritual
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Saint Thurgood Marshall
Sunday May 16 at 4 p.m. the people of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and of the community at large will gather at Harlem’s historic St. Philip’s Church to mark the addition of civil rights pioneer, Supreme Court Justice … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting, Political, Spiritual
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Running on Water
I’m actually impressed. The most impressive stuff happens around the 2:14 mark.
Posted in Interesting, Sports
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Home-school is so popular, some are getting suspicious
More than 22,620 Texas secondary students who stopped showing up for class in 2008 were excluded from the state’s dropout statistics because administrators said they were being home-schooled, according to Texas Education Agency figures. But that’s where the scrutiny of … Continue reading
Posted in Political, Pop Culture, Spiritual, Texas
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Bag of Randomness
WifeGeeding was cleaning the refrigerator yesterday and accidentally and unknowingly dropped a stick of butter. We discovered OtherDogGeeding eating that stick of butter about 15 minutes later, and I thought he had an artistic approach with his licking, so I … Continue reading