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I hope this isn't hereditary

10/01/03 | by [mail] | Categories: family/personal

MIkeThis is my brother Mike. He's trying out for the part of Kramsg, an orc in the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. I think he's got a good chance, though it would be better if his teeth weren't so straight.Actually this is part of some strange ritual at Florida College, his futre alma mater, called Midnight Madness.


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Re: Leon@rd Sweet
He doesn’t mean to give up on the world we know now. He means that we should be striving to make the world different, instead of merely trying to make a difference in the world. How he means to accomplish that…I’m not sure, yet. Haven’t read but the first chapter.b-funkDanny,great thoughts. very important stuff to think about. way to knock the crap out of b-funk (sorry, Pork Chops). i certainly wouldn’t like to see all tv turn into TBN, but there are things i see on tv all the time i wish weren’t there. maybe we need to change people, not the world. i mean, certainly God has some cosmic, universal plan for creation (even beyond mere human salvation) that will include bringing all powers in subjection to him. but i don’t think that making a Christian nation necessarily accomplishes this goal. if anything, it seems to just add another power that God will have to conquer in the end.It seems to me like our priority should be seeing people change, then cultural change will eventually follow. I guess I should start with me.ROOOOAAAARRRRRRRRRRR. don’t show this picture to emma, she might not like me anymore. mike


anonymous [Visitor]10/01/03 @ 13:56

Re: Leon@rd Sweet
He doesn’t mean to give up on the world we know now. He means that we should be striving to make the world different, instead of merely trying to make a difference in the world. How he means to accomplish that…I’m not sure, yet. Haven’t read but the first chapter.b-funkDanny,great thoughts. very important stuff to think about. way to knock the crap out of b-funk (sorry, Pork Chops). i certainly wouldn’t like to see all tv turn into TBN, but there are things i see on tv all the time i wish weren’t there. maybe we need to change people, not the world. i mean, certainly God has some cosmic, universal plan for creation (even beyond mere human salvation) that will include bringing all powers in subjection to him. but i don’t think that making a Christian nation necessarily accomplishes this goal. if anything, it seems to just add another power that God will have to conquer in the end.It seems to me like our priority should be seeing people change, then cultural change will eventually follow. I guess I should start with me.ROOOOAAAARRRRRRRRRRR. don’t show this picture to emma, she might not like me anymore. mikeso is this really a college or a cult?sarah L.


anonymous [Visitor]10/03/03 @ 09:24

Re: Leon@rd Sweet
He doesn’t mean to give up on the world we know now. He means that we should be striving to make the world different, instead of merely trying to make a difference in the world. How he means to accomplish that…I’m not sure, yet. Haven’t read but the first chapter.b-funkDanny,great thoughts. very important stuff to think about. way to knock the crap out of b-funk (sorry, Pork Chops). i certainly wouldn’t like to see all tv turn into TBN, but there are things i see on tv all the time i wish weren’t there. maybe we need to change people, not the world. i mean, certainly God has some cosmic, universal plan for creation (even beyond mere human salvation) that will include bringing all powers in subjection to him. but i don’t think that making a Christian nation necessarily accomplishes this goal. if anything, it seems to just add another power that God will have to conquer in the end.It seems to me like our priority should be seeing people change, then cultural change will eventually follow. I guess I should start with me.ROOOOAAAARRRRRRRRRRR. don’t show this picture to emma, she might not like me anymore. mikeso is this really a college or a cult?sarah L.Yeah, back in the day Mike used to come to first hour journalism like that about twice a month. Not sure what he and Cole had been up to the night before. I never asked.Matt


anonymous [Visitor]10/08/03 @ 08:51


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