drive

drive

I was really saddened to read this. It kinda surprised me, too, because I thought the show was interesting and gripping. I guess not many others agreed! It reminds me a little of this, especially since the lead actor is the same. It seems like Fox likes to pull shows before they have the chance to reach their potential… Oh well, not the end of the world, I know. It’s just like reading the first two chapters of a book,…

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happy 3rd birthday!

happy 3rd birthday!

After reading Joanna’s post today, I realized I forgot my blog’s 3rd birthday yesterday! I started my blog on April 24th, 2004 with this post: the beginning… well here goes nothing! i have so many random thoughts… i thought it would be fun to try out this “blogging” thing. maybe i’ll even get people to read it, that would be cool. i know at least beth z will read it :-) My address at the time was twentysixcats.blogspot.com, which I…

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what's in a church?

what's in a church?

Originally published on April 24th, 2007 at Onward & Upward The reason why I asked the question in the previous post is because it’s something Paul and I have been contemplating a lot recently. First, some background. When I moved to Atlanta two years ago, I got plugged in fairly quickly into a nearby Presbyterian (ARP) church. I joined the choir, made friends, and enjoyed the service. Paul moved to Atlanta a year ago and since we planned to get…

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photoshop fun

photoshop fun

The other night I couldn’t sleep, so I played around a little with pictures and different Photoshop filters. Here are some of the ones I came up with (click to make bigger):     And for a new profile picture, I cropped a picture I took a few months ago and tried different filters. I ended up using the middle one for Blogger/Facebook/Xanga/etc. I kinda wanted to make variations of the middle one with different colors Warhol style, but I…

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things you shouldn't say outloud…

things you shouldn't say outloud…

Originally published on April 19th, 2007 at Onward & Upward …Especially to a guest who has just finished eating a meal in your house: “I volunteer to lick the spoon! Then I don’t have to wash it.” Poor Susan. I think she’s a little worried now to eat here again! I tried to explain what I meant (that I wouldn’t have to RINSE the spoon… that I could stick it in the dishwasher as is… I swear I wash my…

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