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Remembering the ark

I am done with all this rain! It is a good thing that God promised he would never flood the world again in the scriptures, or I would really be thinking it was time to build another ark. You cannot even tell that I was able to get the grass cut last week before Easter [...]

The lightning spreader

There is no high like the most high. We had wonderful services this past Easter. I actually preached my morning sermon dressed in an Easter bunny costume. The title of the sermon was “Three things that Christ can do for you that the Easter Bunny cannot.” I needed to buy some time during the service [...]

The deadline

If you are reading this column, you may already be too late. It is not a national holiday, but the date is easily recognizable by nearly anyone in the United States. April 15 is notorious for being the yearly deadline for filing your income tax for the year. If the government owes you money, typically [...]

My temporary uniform

I recently found out that cleaning the robots only matters to the robots. Basically, the work I have been doing as a temporary worker for the past several months does not count as “production” by the employer and I cannot be hired for doing it. Due to the tragedy in Japan, production has had to [...]

Life in the commercial world here today and gone tomorrow

Most television commercials really get on my nerves. I suppose what bugs me the most is that the world as it is portrayed in television commercials is so far from reality it borders on the ridiculous. What guys realistically travel the world in search of shrimp to eat? These two lunkheads dressed in three-piece suits [...]

Go on without me

I love to go to the movies. We did not really go on vacations as a family when I was growing up. We would take little day trips from time to time but never really did any traveling. I was in my early 30s before I went to see the ocean. (I will save that [...]

The protector of Rome

Sometimes a dog is not really a man’s best friend. Writing last weeks column got me thinking some more about our dog, Thor. As I said before, we rescued him from the pound as a puppy. The day we brought him home, he was small enough to fit in the palms of my son Brandon’s [...]

The cone of shame?

Some time ago, we had our dog “Thor” neutered. I cannot be positive, but I do not think he liked it very much.

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