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Sunday, March 27

Six more weeks of easter

Well today I waited all day outside of Jesus' cave and he didnt come out. I guess since he didnt show his head that means another six weeks of easter and six more weeks of dead Jesus.

I was reborn today too after a night of Ol Milwaukees and Jagermeister ,the couch was my womb and the tv was my mother. The first half of the party was great and the second half someone is going to have to fill me in on.

2 Comments:

Blogger Peony Pusher said...

Happy Resurrection Day.

I didn't see Jesus come out of any cave, but I did watch a detroit pbs special called from Jesus to Christ. At the beginning I was forced to watch it while trying to figure out my parents' 8 remote controls. After 5 minutes or so, I decided I couldn't master the entertainment unit... and I made the choice to sit tight before my second attempt at turning the channel.

I'm not sure if it was the Bailey's, my laziness, or the sheer boredom of being back in the Grove, but I sat and watched 4 hours of a program dedicated to educating the public on the rise of Christianity and the incoherence of the gospels according to Mark, Matthew and Luke.

I think Christianity is on a decline because they make their stories too complicated.

On a side note:
Is your girlfriend Kate the photographer who took the Quebec photos that Alicia had?

8:41 PM

 
Blogger Tuckshow said...

I was reading today on how to easily turn an ipod into a universal remote control by recording the 'sound' made by the devices proper remote and then playing it back through an ipod. There was a clip and some dude had his replacing 7 remotes for his entertainment system. I would use my ipod remote to help me find more religious programing on tv.

Yeah, Kate is the photographer who took Alicia's pictures. Those are old though. She took those 5 years ago. Some of her newer and better stuff is on her site:
http://dc37.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/photo/2004/kate/index.html

11:23 PM

 

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