I am having major punctuation issues tonight. Please forgive the 8th grade writing style that will surely follow.
Topic 1) I'm still anxiously awaiting my accounting grade. Grades were suppose to be posted today but it's almost midnight and nothing is reported as yet.
Topic 2)Grrr. Somehow, I've gained two pounds since the start of my diet and exercise regime. While I'm disappointed, I'm not defeated. I think right now, more than anything, I'm getting my lungs and heart into shape. I'm increasing my stamina and I guess that's just not something that you see immediate physical results from. Anyway more updates to follow.
Topic 3) Francis Chan's video blog. Francis Chan is a minister from California, and he is perhaps the only good thing Cali's got going on these days. [More back story on me: I've never actually spent any time in California, expect visiting an In-'n'-Out burger joint while on a road trip from OR to FL. However, I did have an extremely terrifying dream about CA that left me never ever wanting to go there again. Now let's pick up where we left off...] Francis Chan's message is not popular. He basically says "stop being lame Christians and do what you're actually suppose to do according to the Bible." I've suggested his podcasts to a friend before, and I'm pretty sure that friend of mine completely chickened out. I don't suggest that you blindly accept this guy's opinions, however; I do believe that he is extremely good at provoking thought. If you're not a chicken and can handle a little introspection and criticism, I suggest you check this guy out.
Topic 4) Teaser..."Someone asked me recently why I don't save money for emergencies, or retirement. My answer was how can I justify saving for myself "just in case" something happens to me when something IS happening to so many already." -Francis Chan's videoblog....See? Good stuff.
Topic 5) I forgot what topic five was going to be, but I'll remember and add it later today so I'm leaving space for it here.
Good Night and Good Luck
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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