Road Rage
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Another reason to look askance at those who would bring Chicago politics to
the rest of us:
Less than half the money exacted from Illinois taxpayers to pay...
Restatement Of Principles
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I’ve opposed the death penalty for a long time. I actually support it, for
every reason but one – the inevitability of executing the wrong person (and
it a...
The Thrust of Bethel Church Healing School 2013
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Everything you need is found in God's presence. If you need joy it is
found in His presence. If you need healing it is found in His presence.
The thing ...
Ford E Series Cargo Van
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For my little project tomorrow, I rented a Ford E Series Cargo Van. A young
friend Ben is coming by at 10:00 a.m. to carry book boxes up from
downstairs ...
Chasing the Laser Pointer Dot
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If I may, I would like to urge all Christians interested in the future of
education reform to continue their hot pursuit of said reform, but not to
do so...
Your Local Attractions
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We are getting ready to set forth on an epic road trip, going the length
and breadth of this great land of ours. I’ve always wanted to do that. To
get ou...
When the Church exalts "friendship with the world"
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*Every Friday, to commemorate the stellar contributions to internet
apologetics and punditry made by our founder and benefactor, Phil Johnson,
the unpaid...
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."
The Sign of Spring
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My friend, Patty, created this hand smocked sundress and diaper cover as a
gift for the baby daughter of a friend/coworker. It is from Creations by
Michie ...
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...
Maybe I Should Just Send It Back
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I recently received a new bathroom scale. It was defective from the
manufacturer. The old bathroom scale always said “180″ when I stepped on
it. The new ...
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...
I took my daughter to the local elementary school for a babysitting class, and noted that at the entrance are two passages from the Scriptures regarding wisdom--one from Daniel, the other from Proverbs. I'm no consistent fan of the government schools, but credit given where credit is due. Don't worry, neighbors, I won't be telling the ACLU!
4 comments:
i would assume, with all those kids, and more on the way, that she would be homeschooled in this matter as well.
Ayup. Thankfully, most of the content taught here in the boondocks is not exactly what you'd see in Gullyfornia.
Sometimes you gotta go somewhere to get the piece of paper to show the paying customers, right, Bert?
Around here, the Red Cross does it.
Pentamom: :^)
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