Sunday, October 14, 2007

The search for a new church

Here's a video clip of Hank (King of the Hill) looking for a new church.

I find myself in a similar predicament.  Enjoy.  ;-)

HT: Jonny Baker via Malcom Chamberlain

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

What a gift!

This video is truly inspiring.

HT: David's Bucket

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

A season of deaths

My daughter got me hooked on Grey's Anatomy at the conclusion of Season Two by loaning me her DVDs one weekend.  I watched it and became an instant fan. Therefore, it shouldn't come as no surprise that I recently purchased Season Three (I purchased a copy for her too).

Having just watched all of Season Three, it dawned on me that it was a season of incessant deaths.  Here's what I mean:

  • Izzie is recovering from the death of her finance
  • Meredith's mom (and step mom) die
  • Christina and Richard experience the death of a relationship
  • Mark and Addison experience the death of a relationship
  • The death of Derek and Addison's relationship is sealed
  • George experiences the death of the dream to be a surgeon (failed exam)
  • Miranda experiences the death of a dream (to be Chief Resident)
  • The Chief experiences the death of a marriage; but it's resuscitated at season's end
  • Izzie almost experiences the death of a friendship (George)
  • Alex experiences the death of an opportunity (romance with Rebecca)
  • Callie and George, if they're not careful, will experience the death of a relationship
  • Several of the attendings experience the death of a dream (to be Chief)
  • Alex and Addison's relationship dies as quickly as it starts.
  • Derek and Meredith's relationship is left dangling-- hinting at another possible death.
  • Richard and his wife experience the death of an unborn child (a boy).
  • Isaac Washington experience the death of his gig on Grey's Anatomy with his gay slur.
  • Addison spins off and Lexie Grey spins on.

I guess that's what I mean.  :-)

Hopefully, Season Four will be a season of births.

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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Heroes

I spent last weekend watching season 1 of Heroes.

Wow.  I've become an instant fan.  Instead of ending the season with a frustrating cliff-hangar, they brought closure to the season-long drama.  I really liked that.  Now, I'm looking forward to the beginning of season 2.

Mario Batali dropped by Food Network

I just learned that Chef Mario Batali was recently dropped by the Food Network.  I hate to see him leaving because of his spunky personality and his commitment to authentic Italian cuisine.

HT:  Amazon Blog

Source: NY Post

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Saturday, August 04, 2007

Japanese Pizza Hut Commercial

This is just plain gross.

A seafood pizza with mini sausages embedded in the crust.  Hand me the barf bag.

HT:  AmazonBlog

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Monday, July 23, 2007

Guy plays Simpson's theme on two guitars simultaneously

What is it with Asian guys playing killer riffs on stringed instruments?

HT:  Amazon Blog

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Flight of the Conchords

These guys are hilarious!

Catch them on HBO.

HT: scott williams

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Friday, December 15, 2006

One punk under God

Jay Bakker, the prodigal son of disgraced TV evangelist Jim Bakker and Tammy Fae Bakker-Messner, is making a splash on the Sundance Channel .  Here's the podcast from Episode 1 of his new program entitled, "One Punk Under God." 
 
And here's a related link at CNN.
 
 
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Saturday, August 26, 2006

Victory Junction Gang (expanded post)

My recent post about Victory Junction Gang has received unprecedented interest (200 visits in one hour), so I've decided to re-post & expand it for American Chopper fans who stumble upon this site:

While watching American Chopper, I was introduced to the Victory Junction Gang, an amazing camp for kids with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses, sponsored by the likes of Kyle Petty, Tony Stewart & Michael Waltrip.

It's truly remarkable!  Check it out for yourself!  For information about their upcoming Victory Junction Run, you'll want to click on this link.

If you're unfamiliar with Victory Junction Gang, here's what Michael Waltrip has to say about them:

"The mission of The Victory Junction Gang Camp is to enrich the lives of children with chronic illnesses by creating camping experiences that are exciting, fun, physically safe and medically sound. Founded by Kyle and Pattie Petty in honor of their son Adam. . .

 There are over 237,000 children in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia who would benefit from a medical camping facility. These children have a medical condition that limits their physical activity, and many of these children cannot attend traditional camp programs.

 The Victory Junction Gang aims to serve children who are suffering from: arthritis, asthma, cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, genetic disorders, heart disease, hemophilia, HIV/AIDS, kidney disease, liver disease, sickle cell anemia and spina bifida.

 No child or family will be charged to attend The Victory Junction Gang Camp."

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