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Jesus Camp

Anyone seen this? What are your thoughts? I was a little frightened.

Stuck at O'Hare

Yeah, so I get here to Chicago and apparently they've went and cancelled my flight this evening to Columbus. The next flight out is in the morning at 7:40... and the airline won't put people up in hotels. So I'm sitting here...camped out on a dead baggage claim belt in terminal 2. The airport staff have been as unhelpful as possible. There were supposed to be cots or something down here but I've seen none so far...just others like me...camping out on the baggage claim belts. I guess I won't be working tomorrow morning as planned.

Gotta love....

Free Wi-Fi at the airport. So I'm stuck here another two and a half hours, but it's cool. My original flight on United was delayed in Chicago, so they transferred me over to a Delta flight going straight through to LA at 7:30ish. So now, I don't have to layover in Denver at all and I'm going to land in the City of Angels an hour earlier than before... at no extra cost! It's unusually dead for this time of year. I guess most of the Christmas travelers have already flown out today or arrived earlier. There was no madhouse at the check-in counter. No long lines through the security queue..speaking of which, I was randomly selected for extra screening. I call it AAA. Airport Affirmative Action. For every Middle Easterner they pull aside for extra screening, they have to pull four caucasions out as well to avoid getting sued for racial profiling. It was okay though. I prefer they do the extra screening than not, and happily obliged. Now if there were some body cavity sea...

Inspired by Sparticus's Gay Marriage Blog... Mass Hysteria with Ed Helmes

Athiests vs. Christians Question

I've sometimes heard, when trolling R & S, that athiests are close minded to Christian beliefs, and pretty much think that Christians are fools. So this begs a question... When The Golden Compass came out, why did so many Christian groups boycott it, claiming that it may actually be teaching athiesm to children...yet...when Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was released a few years ago, we never heard of any athiests boycotting it's obvious teaching of Christianity to kids? So which party seems to be more open minded and understanding of the other?

A few things...

1. I'm going out west for a few days next week. I'll be flying into LAX on the 24th and driving up to Tehachapi to spend Christmas with the folks and my shorty. I'll also get to hang with my pal Ryan and his wife... sweet! I'll be returning back to the big O on Friday the 28th. It's a little shorter than I had hoped for but work politics wins out on this one. 2. Speaking of work... January 4th will be my last day at Chase. I accepted an offer with Syrus, my part-time employer and will go full time with them the following week. The upswing to that, in addition to a nice pay raise, is I'll have full access to email, Yahoo 360 and Multiply during work. Now I haven't decided if that's a good thing or a bad thing yet.

loneliness...

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loneliness... Originally uploaded by R.E.M. ²

nominal comfort

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nominal comfort Originally uploaded by Orrin

Festivus for the Rest of Us

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Festivus pole proposed at Green Bay City Hall GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- The putting up of a nativity scene at Green Bay's City Hall has prompted a tongue-in-cheek request from a suburban man for permission to display a Festivus pole on the overhang of the building's northwest entrance. The Festivus holiday created by author Daniel O'Keefe during the 1970s and popularized by comedian Jerry Seinfeld two decades later is celebrated by some both in earnest and jest on Dec. 23. The request by Sean Ryan of Allouez was made during the weekend after Green Bay City Council president Chad Fradette received the go-ahead last week from the city's advisory committee to install a nativity display at City Hall. Fradette said he proposed the display in response to criticism of a nativity display at a city park in nearby Peshtigo. A practicing Catholic who would prefer to see no religious displays at a government office, Ryan said his request to put up an undecorated six foot aluminum pol...

Ahhh bedtime....

My God, what a long day... my employer threw the annual Christmas Party at the Columbus Zoo this year. Wierd setting..yes...but they do up the zoo in lights which is pretty cool. Of course the downside is not many of the animals like the cold so they hide away. I was bummed... no alcohol. Just a standard buffett with nasty nasty food. I did get to enjoy watching Kim freak out in the reptile house. Apparently she's deathly afraid of snakes...

Jobs

Okay, so my part-time employer is asking me to go full time with them. Now if I give up working there part-time, I'll lose about 7 to 8K a year in income. They will pay a little more than my full time job does now. The thing is, I'm not happy at my full time job...but here at Syrus, I like it... it's small and the people I work with aren't pretesious jerks. The job itself is more technology based than the Chase position as well...So now I'm kind of wondering which path I should take...

Moving Day

I took off work today to get most of my stuff moved out of the apartment. A friend will come over this evening to help with the heavy crap - thank God for returned favors. It's going to be an interesting two months. I'm moving in with a friend and his wife who just bought a house in Gahanna and Kim is going to be living with her mom again. There are a few reasons for this... we've both decided we need a break for now. It's not really a splitting up, but just "alone" time. I feel we've come to a point in our relationship where we feel too much like roommates and not enough like a couple. This has nothing to do with the miscarriage - it's been on the books for two months now. Also, this gives us both an opportunity to put a good amount of money into savings rather quickly. The cost of living here in Westerville, coupled with the expensive apartment we are in has made it difficult to save, and created a paycheck to paycheck lifestyle that I simply cannot ...

The New Gay Stereotype

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Lollerskates...

Glenn Beck on the NAU

I'm glad to see that some Conservatives are wising up to what the Bush Administration is really DOING about our borders.

Ten Albums that Most Impacted My Life (Part 1)

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I've been thinking about writing this a few weeks now, but really never had the free time to sit down and expound upon the idea. Music creates the soundtrack to our lives. It gives us hope, it feeds our emotions . It connects us. So without further ado, these are the ten albums that most impacted my life. 1. Michael Jackson - Thriller What can't be said about this album. It came out in my early teens and thanks to heavy rotation on MTV, it became the biggest album of the decade. It doesn't matter how cool you think you are now, you know you loved this album. Jackson didn't follow trends, he created them. Remember the parachute pants and red zipper jackets? Remember how all the kids you hung out with were teaching each other how to moonwalk and pop? Yeah, I knew you did. Remarkably, I didn't see the "controversial" Thriller video until a year or two after it was released. I had to sneak over to one of my few friends' house that were lucky enough to ge...

Eddie Vedder and Mike McCready - Lukin Acoustic

From Immagine in Cornice

At a loss...

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I'm at a loss for words right now. Kim had to rush to the doctor this morning because she started spotting. They did an ultrasound and saw nothing. Later she started bleeding a little more heavily and she is showing the sure signs of a miscarriage. We won't know for sure until the blood tests come back on Friday. I don't know how to feel. I am just numb. It's like for once, I felt God was smiling on us. Now I think otherwise. I wonder if he even cares. I wonder if he even exists. Why would he do this if he did? I'm still getting emails from friends and family, congratulating us on our new family member. What a cruel joke. I guess we'll push on and find our way from here...

The Politics Test

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You are a Social Liberal (68% permissive) and an... Economic Moderate (55% permissive) You are best described as a: Centrist (55e/68s) Link: The Politics Test on Ok Cupid Also : The OkCupid Dating Persona Test

What has two thumbs and is going to be a father on July 15th?

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That would be THIS GUY! I just thought I should share with everyone that Kim and I are expecting our first child together next summer. I never thought I would be having another rugrat at the age of 36, but I am very excited and look forward to opening a new chapter in our life. Now, the question is...how do I tell my 12 year old son?

Unfinished...

I watch you from the corner of my mind Drifting by like a vapor cloud That I could never capture or take in You leave my words hanging in mid-air Suspended in time and space Like a funny comic thought balloon From somewhere in the Sunday paper Only followed by three conspicious dots For they are unfinished...