My favourite comedian, Stephen Colbert put Sarnia on the map on his show a couple days ago by talking smack about our OHL team, the Sarnia Sting, who are first place in our division. I got to go to the game tonight where we beat out Stephen Colbert’s favourite team, the Saginaw Spirit. It’s his […]
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187, 000 workers sue Walmart. Nice. I should have gotten my co-workers together to sue Wendy’s. I know I worked too much for them. Via. ———————– Travelling? Here is a website called Couchsurfing that is dedicated for you to find free couches to stay on while your travelling around. Very cool. Via. ———————– TallSkiniKiwi on
It has been a long time since I posted regularly and it’s because I’m busy, tired and thinking way too much about what’s going on. So I thought I’d throw up a few links to keep everyone interested and soon I will be posting some new thoughts and experiences I’ve been having. Phil, my friend
Finally a great video made ripping into Mac’s. Honestly, this video is hilarious. I concurr with the whole video. Very well done. Via Jeremy. ———————– The Daily Scribe’s new site is up and running and its looking great. ———————– Guess I’m not the only one who is inclined to piss people off just because you
Jspot links to yet another hilarious video by Stephen Colbert. This one is all about the Jewish “Day of Repentance” and his response. ———————– Jerry Falwell doesn’t stop. “He was calling Hillary Clinton a demonic figure and openly arguing that God is a Republican.” LA Time has more ———————– I follow this guys photoblog and
Wired Parish is a new site online that offers podcasts at a subscription rate online. For around five or six bucks a month you can have access to some of the best podcasts available online (like Brian McLaren, Leonard Sweet, Rob Bell and all sorts of other names that you’ve never heard of but you
Jonny Baker linked to a site that prints your Flickr photos into business cards. I thought it was a cool idea if you want to have 100 different business cards all printed at once. Moo is the site name and since I was a Flickr Pro user I got to try out ten for free,
Joe posts some thoughts on our first gathering as theStory and also pictures of the place we are looking to have gatherings in the future; an old United church that wants to give it to us for 33 bucks a week and we get to leave our stuff there all week. ———————– Bob Hyatt has
Margie Goodyear (the family I lived with in the summer) shares a remarkable story about the scratching noise we heard in her roof over the summer. I couldn’t believe it when I read it and I’m kinda freaked out now that it wasn’t just the mice that we thought it was. Wanna know what it
This trailer for an upcoming film called Jesus Camp freaks the hell out of me. Literally. What is going on? Why does it seem like the main message of this film is so different then the main message of Jesus. It’s stuff like this, that gives reason for my next post that has been brewing
I just absolutly love this title “How then Shall We Kill,” it is loaded with meaning that I love. dCOMPOSE has three posts on the death penalty with this title. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 ———————– Hunger for Justice has a small, but important post, on politics and the religious right in regards to
My good friend and roomate Nathan Shurr has started up his own set of daily links on his blog. Something I’ll be definitely keeping an eye on because he usually points me to some great and unique links on the net. ———————– There is a documetry coming out on HBO of Hurricane Katrina by Spike
As part of The Daily Scribe, a majority of us are doing the Scribe Jamboree, where we take some of our favourite posts over the week off the Daily Scribe and link to them every Friday. I’m just going to mix them in with my occasional links. A great quote from Eugene Peterson, posted by
Now this is interesting. The Iran president has started his own blog (click on the English button on the bottom menu to see it in English) [this is the link that was on some of the news sites, but I can’t seem to see any blog, but a lot of people must be getting the
EmergentNo from my understanding is a website dedicated to its title. They don’t like emerging type too much and like to whine about it a lot. They have some things to say about the Hive. The Hive is the FRWY community magazine that I designed this summer and also has one of my articles in
Andrew linked to a special that CBC did on Benny Hinn. I watched this about a year ago and thought it was really well done. I didn’t know it was on the internet, so here it is. ———————– Joe posts about his return home to the beautiful city of Sarnia. ———————– Andrew Fulford, a friend
I am part of a new blog project called Religious Imagery in Culture. It is pretty self explanatory and there should be some good stuff on there. I never posted much on the other photoblog I was apart of but it usually gets updates often and is though provoking. ———————– Brian McLaren responds to his
Phil Nellis has an interesting post here about how ideas have left being in the context of relationship. This is really interesting, you need to read it. It’s only a short post. ———————– All dogs go to heaven. But not homosexuals. Or divorced people. Or people who masturbate. Read more here… ———————– I have just
I have fully switched now from Outlook Calendar to Google calendar and I am extremly happy with it especially with the import feature. I can check it from anywhere, and share it with anyone and now I can even publish it to my webpage and invite people through the website to join events and they
This is a sweet video that really emphasizes the beauty of creation and how intricate it is. Great clip to show at some sort of event I’d think. It’s kind of long, but I think the length really makes it. ———————– There is a website that just started up in reaction to the terrorist threats