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Monthly Archives: October 2008
RadBlog Update
Thanks to an old college friend’s diagnosis, I now realize that I don’t update RadBlog in a predictable manner. I had originally intended to write a post every day, but as soon as you miss one day it becomes easier … Continue reading
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Saturday Evening Post
Okay, it’s actually Sunday morning, but seriously, it must be Saturday evening somewhere. This would be true if I were writing this in Australia, a place that seems so far ahead of the rotation of the earth that I am … Continue reading
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What Lyrics Mean
Something strange happens when you look up the lyrics to a song you think you know, only to realize that you don’t. I’ve been searching for the words to songs on an album I’ve recently acquired and can’t believe how … Continue reading
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New Podcast / RadCast
I just recorded meself a new podcast.here.
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FoldsLive
Intermission. Baby wants popcorn. NOW. And that’s fine… I’m the dad – it’s my job. Missy Higgins rocks. Waiting for B. Sitting in the handicapped is awesome. “given her condition” is the phrase of the evening. They’re rolling the piano … Continue reading
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Ben Folds LiveBlog
Missy Higgins opening the night. Very cool. Emily says “who is this? I like her!”.
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Ben Folds Live in Detroit
Awesome day for a show at The Fillmore in Dee-troot (Detroit) MI. Because of Baby Davidson #3, who is still in utero, they put us in handicapped seating, which means we’re sitting on main floor next to the tech booth. … Continue reading
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Mmmm.. free retro television.
I can’t tell you how much work I have avoided since discovering hulu, a free TV and movie site with surprisingly few commercials. I’ve been catching up on my favorite episodes of MacGyver, since he always did three cool things … Continue reading
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Strike Days Are Like Snow Days
The year was 1997. The internet was but a twinkle in Al Gore’s eye. And my senior year was underway at Suburbia’s John Glenn High School. If you were to ask me to describe my High School career in one … Continue reading
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Jesus Guests on Family Guy
I’m fascinated about the culture’s take on Jesus. The latest angle is to take the accuracy (mostly) of the Gospel message and combine it with the mundane. It’s the “buddy Jesus” thing that has been showing up a fair amount. … Continue reading
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