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- Dear Borders: even at your "store closing" sale where everything is 30% off, your prices are STILL higher than Amazon's. No wonder.
441 days ago - Went to the bank today wearing this shirt [http://goo.gl/GbGpO] and the teller said, "Oh, you must work at Orange Julius". Serves me right.
457 days ago - Just installed CM7 RC1 on my HTC EVO. Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) is looking pretty good. It's pleasantly refined and snappy.
458 days ago - There's this phenomenon in workplaces where people will just devour any kind of food that's left out in common areas. Prank ideas abound.
540 days ago - I wouldn't want to live/work somewhere unless I could wear flip-flops and a t-shirt to work in the middle of November.
552 days ago
- Dear Borders: even at your "store closing" sale where everything is 30% off, your prices are STILL higher than Amazon's. No wonder.
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Merry Christmas 2008!
Merry Christmas, everyone! I hope this year finds you happy and healthy. Here’s some good stuff from Luke 2:8–14 to think about: And in the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by … Continue reading
On having clear vision (part II)
O, Mexico, how I love thee. Thy joyous people, thy sugar-laden sodas, and thy rocks that break off into small pieces and impregnate thineselves into my left eye. For the record, the mighty Mexican rocks were simply no match for … Continue reading
How important is clear vision?
There are many things in life that I don’t think I appreciate fully until they’re gone. Vision is one of those things. Think about it, though: every morning, I wake up, I open my eyes, light passes through the cornea, … Continue reading
Merry Christmas!
I just wanted to take a minute to wish everyone a merry Christmas. I refuse to say “happy holidays” or “season’s greetings”, because, according to my secular calendar, today is still known as Christmas. On the other hand, if you … Continue reading
We’re on Our #!$%#!@ Way to Church
I won’t do it. I refuse. You’ll never find me with a Christian fish on the back of my car. I don’t have anything against the ubiquitous little symbol. I just don’t want to advertise that I’m a Christian, because … Continue reading
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