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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Interview With The Vampire
Last night I finished reading “Interview With The Vampire” by Anne Rice. I had picked it up along with her new book, “Called Out of Darkness”, which is about her re-commitment to Christianity after being an atheist for her entire … Continue reading
Taking a Break From Life in Yosemite
Things have been crazy lately. Michelle is out of work so I’ve been working two jobs and still trying to juggle the daily things in life… workouts, bible study, music, etc. And while I enjoy all of these things, its … Continue reading
Partisan Politics
I’m sick of this election season. I really am. This is probably the most bitter, vile election cycle I’ve seen since Gore, Bush & the hanging chad incident (that sounds like a great movie title doesn’t it?). What makes this … Continue reading
The Great American Rip-off Continues
Interesting article in the New York Times today about the $700 billion dollar bailout and how it’s “helping” our economy. Apparently the reporter sat in on a J.P. Morgan financial call and when an employee asked when the company would … Continue reading
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Race for the Cure 2008
Today was the Komen Race For the Cure. It’s an annual event that’s held in many different cities across the U.S. and was created to help raise money and awareness to fight breast cancer. This was my second time actually … Continue reading
Anne Rice
Yesterday Aron posted a tweet (man I hate saying that!) about a new book by Anne Rice. For those of you that don’t know Anne Rice, she’s one of the best selling authors around, selling over 100 million fictional novels, … Continue reading
Race for the Cure
Here we are, in October, and that means that it’s time for the annual Susan B. Komen Race for the Cure. This is a charity Michelle and I got involved in a few years back and it’s really a great … Continue reading
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The World Is Coming To An End: Exhibit B
I have a feeling this post series is going go on for a while. There’s just too much great material out there! Here’s a link to an audio stream from the Howard Stern show. What they did was send a … Continue reading
The World Is Coming To An End: Exhibit A
This series of blog posts is going to highlight the insanely ridiculous and often despicable state of our world today. They won’t be sequential, or even very often, but as I do Music Moments from time to time, so now … Continue reading