Tornadoes, Oklahoma, and Safe Rooms
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Interactive Map: 1999, 2003, 2013 Moore Tornadoes
My first tornado experience was when I was a very young child. We were
visiting my Aunt and Uncle's ho...
Keys To Healing
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1. Be open to hearing God's voice.
2. When hearing His voice, be open to accepting when He tells you there is
sin in your life, and repent.
3. When you r...
Candidates vs. Christ: Who’s Elected?
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The Los Angeles Mayoral race is on! Two candidates, Wendy Greuel and Eric
Garcetti, are vying for the top slot in America’s 2nd largest city. Who
will win?...
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away....
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Praise God for the faith of this Oklahoma family as they set foot outside
their tornado shelter after the tornado has passed. Youtube link from NYT's The ...
Not All Cake
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Levi Heiple has graciously interacted with my post on technology and
education here. As he notes, we have a good bit of common ground -- and so
what foll...
Unintentional?
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I got an email from a friend of mine commenting on the Strib’s headline re
the budget: Minnesota legislators squeeze out a budget at the last moment”
Yes, ...
Jamdown in St. Paul
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It's going to take a while to sort out everything that happened in St. Paul
in this legislative session. The Star Tribune provides a brief synopsis here.
W...
Tornado destroys Moore, OK. Again.
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Growing up in Oklahoma, in tornado alley, I remember hearing that
tornadoes, like lightning, never strike the same place twice. Well, that’s
not true. In...
What's in a few names?
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by Dan Phillips
Last Sunday's sermon featured the exposition of Titus 3:12-15. Here's my
translation, *sans *footnotes:
When I send Artemas to you, or Tyc...
The Engineering Student and the Frog
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A handsome and wealthy prince ran afoul of a witch, who promptly turned him
into a frog. What do these witches have against princes anyhow? The frog
hoppe...
More Favorite Things
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Today was the Smocking meeting in Richfield. I drove 1 1/2 hours to meet
with 20 some ladies who share a common interest; sewing for children. It
is a gr...
Grammar and Spelling Fail
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I saw this yesterday, in Gardena, while visiting Mom and taking her
shopping at the local Wal*Mart.
Gardena, California: "We are who you thought we were."
Wait till next year
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Sorry, Cubs fans, but it's already certain that the Cubbies will not win
the World Series. No, it's not their record, which apparently is already
dismal a...
Why I Carry a Handgun for Protection, Vol. 62
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Because in the city in which we reside the supposed good guys can sometimes
actually turn out to be the bad guys.
Detectives with the Arizona Department of...
The End of the Road
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When I decided to abandon this blog, I thought I’d experience a sudden
desire to feverishly write all the posts I’d never gotten around to writing
over the...
My 2012 Fantasy Team: Grumpy Old Men
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These boys better perform. I want consistency. Last year my team would
score 140 points one weekend, and 70 the next. I have no clue how good any
of th...
So I had this bird
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by Tiger Lilly She was a beautiful girl, turquoise feathers with a yellow
cap (a very rare color for parakeets). My aunt found her after a huge storm
in 20...
The Greek alphabet song: now with MORE COWBELL!
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Pretty funny. It also uses the tune I've used to teach the alphabet:
(I would quibble about American pronunciation of the a's [as in bad rather than father...
3 comments:
My caption:
"Here's a tip, rookie. When you're ready to implant the elephant enema you want to be sure your goggles are covering your eyes."
As to your caption - I hear that all the time.
I guess I should have given you (or more likely Ben or KD) credit then, eh? :^)
That's OK. I've stolen a pic from the Far Wright before.
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