OT: figure it out
So back in the day, it used to be my job as the Good Preacher’s Son to change the pithy saying on the plastic-lettered sign out front of the church (”Seven Days Without Prayer Makes One Weak,” […]
Archives for February 2005
So back in the day, it used to be my job as the Good Preacher’s Son to change the pithy saying on the plastic-lettered sign out front of the church (”Seven Days Without Prayer Makes One Weak,” […]
A few posts back, I mused about problems product fulfillment in sg and promised a follow up. Here it is. The first order of business is to acknowledge […]
My post last night about the untenable rational for SN’s brand of sunshine and roses reporting brought some objections that are most eloquently captured by my favorite antagonist, […]
Writing and editing this website has given me the rare and deeply gratifying pleasure of getting to know some of my regular readers. In a few cases, I’ve ended up developing friendships with people involved in sg […]
Well, barring a wildcard spot, looks like Brad Hudson is probably not idolizable, at least not on American Idol. Catching even a glimpse of him has been sometimes challenging, which is too bad. The last I heard, […]
I’ve added a few titles to the bibliography page, though I realize that without some mechanism for designating additions it’s rather like a snipe hunt trying to find the new content. […]
Wow. It literally took me all day to get to these letters. Between a slow connection with my web host and other annoyances, nothing else I planned to write today got written. But there are plenty […]
Location: Belleville, IL
Setting: St. Matthew United Methodist Church, mid-sized, formalish
Occasion: Gospel concert series (this one is dubbed “Quartet Heaven,” by DBQ and Anchormen, apropos the all-sing at the end […]
SGMblog has part of an answer to the Kingsboys question I posted a bit ago. Other readers have also sent in various blurbs that just about fill in […]
So you may or may not have seen this photo bouncing around the message boards thanks to Chuck Peters curiosity slash fascination with it. The only thing interesting […]