Monthly Archives: May 2004

Super Size Me

Carla and I saw the movie Super Size Me last night, and it was really good. It raised a lot of questions about the “average American diet” and why it seems so difficult to escape the temptation of fast food, … Continue reading

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We JAM(fest)in'

This weekend, Carla and I will be playing at JAMFest, a huge Christian music festival that’s held annually at Funtown USA. I’m not usually nervous before we play somewhere, but those butterflies are kicking in already, probably because this is … Continue reading

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A Profound Mystery

Carla and I have recently been finding glimpses of God in music that may or may not have been originally intended for His glory. There are a lot of songs that become very inspirational when put into a spiritual context, … Continue reading

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Future-Proofing the Home, phase 1

If you had asked me a year ago what “Fahrner Image Replacement” was, I’d have guessed it had something to do with Photoshopping an original member of Grand Funk Railroad out of a promotional picture when a new musician was … Continue reading

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(Slightly) new look

It’s a little late for the May 1st Reboot, but I’ve chosen to brighten up the site a bit. In honor of Spring and the clear blue skies we’ve had around here lately, I give you…uh…clouds.

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Burn All The Letters

So…there’s this truck I see around every once in a while that belongs to a company named something like “Confidential Document Destruction.” If you need documents destroyed confidentially, perhaps hiring a company who advertises this in large type on the … Continue reading

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Another late night over doughnuts

Carpe diem? On Sunday, it was more like we throttled, not seized the day. Two church services, a Baptist association meeting, a road trip, and a concert – yeah, this day was pretty well seized. The concert, you ask? We … Continue reading

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