I think I am very good at tolerating halloween and the people who celebrate it, but it is very hard to do when you go to RCC. I brought my camera to school today and attempted to covertly snap some photos so you could see the madness, but decided against it after narrowly avoiding a confrontation with another student about "hash brownies", in which he informed me they should be legal halloween items. He also told me he was trained in some highly advanced martial art forms. No joke. So anyway as I'm writing this the madness has already begun at my house and it is not yet 5pm. The night is young, I'm afraid.
Recommended listening for today, October 31st: End of October, by David Crowder Band, from the Lime CD.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
About Me
- Name: stephen
- Location: United States
"It is not possible to be 'incidentally a Christian.' The fact of Christianity must be overwhelmingly first or nothing." -Sheldon Vanauken
E-mail me at steveydmeador@aol.com
Recent Musings
- go to www.veritas.org
- Oktoberfuss 2006
- more pics from my last two weeks in Brasil
- back home
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- A wedding!
Thanks for visiting
"A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell." -C.S. Lewis

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Why did my comments disappear?
They were swallowed up in a black hole.
You are just jealous because I showed my more formidable David Crowder Band knowledge.
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hash brownies... that is "corned-beef hash," right? :|
Sounds like a good ol fun place. Looking back, I would have had like zero friends back in college if I was a believer back then... which would only be about 3 less -so not that bad. It was bad enough being a "moral" pagan. People thought I was gay because I didn't sleep around or get sloshed.
I have a brother-in-law who did some classes at RCC in GP and is now at SOU. He is't a believer, but I definitely saw a change in him as he started taking psychology and philosophy classes. And when I say "change" I mean *barf*.
Yeah, I removed the last comment because of a nagging grammatical error.
I hate those grammatical errors. I'm really pushing for blogger to put in spell-check on comments.
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