I've had the first part of this on my website as one of the rotating quotes, but thought I would post it here along with the "other" sins. Quite a nice reminder. “The Bible contains six admonishments to homosexuals, and 362 to heterosexuals. This doesn't mean God doesn't love heterosexuals, it's just that they need … Continue reading Bible Quotes
Category: Random Thoughts
These past few days I've been sick. I hate being sick. I'm generally miserable to be around, mainly as I don't want to do anything. Thank the heavens for DayQuil as it appears to provide some normalcy in life, until it runs out of the system, and I'm reminded that I'm sick. I bought a … Continue reading Sickness and guilt
Work is so-so. I'm getting tired of the summer sessions, and not having stuff to do. I guess it's okay as I get time to catch up on SGA and other related items, but sometimes, I think why not just do that at home. I was given the option of not working for two weeks … Continue reading Summer slowdown
I've decided to be productive today. Off to print some pics to send to my mother (which I've been thinking about for ever), and visit the local Fry's to see if the cheap scanner is worth it.
It is bucketing down! Why is it that everytime, well ... a lot of the time, when the city arranges something, it rains like this? Maybe I should suggest that it's because they refuse to bring discussion about their non-discrimination policy. A stretch? Perhaps.
Well I've just got back from the State Convention of the Texas Junior College Student Government Association (*gasp*), which was in Houston. CCCCD was there with two reps and our advisor, and we came home as the president school for the region. This is great news for CCCCD, and will keep me focused on regional/state … Continue reading Houston — *cough*
"Oh, there’s no place like home for the holidays, ‘Cause no matter how far away you roam, When you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze, For the holidays, you can’t beat home, sweet home." It's so nice to be back in Frisco. The boys are totally zonked and are lazing about the house … Continue reading Home for the holidays
Started reading Density of Souls by Christopher Rice last night. Already half way through the book. Met a guy online today whose nickname was DensityOfSouls, so I chatted with him briefly. He is in Sydney, Australia, and has just re-read the book. He loves it, and wants me to email him when I've finished so … Continue reading Density of Souls
Today was the fourth of July in the US. Chris was telling me today that this year was different because of the recent Supreme Court decision, and the words "… with liberty and justice for all" has a much deeper and truer meaning for everyone. I thought that was very insightful, and understood how important … Continue reading A Different Independence Day