Monday, February 20, 2006

Highlights

Okay, here are some quick highlights of the week:

1. Getting the "Doctor" card in mafia then preceeding to baffle the mafia and save the victim three times, leading to a crushing defeat for the mafia

2. Hearing a really good message from Pastor David Butler at Springdale Community Church

3. Dr. Joslin showing us "Baby got Book" in Hermeneutics.

4. Turning to see Dr. Adams dancing in the hallway to "Baby got Book" not knowing anyone caught had him.

5. Actually getting motivated to starte on a paper for the first time this semester

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

My First Open Dorms

Despite the insults from all the naysayers, I thought open dorms was a blast, a real first rate shin-dig. I said this several times tonight, but it bears repeating, Mullins is a pretty swank joint! I loved the color-coordinated, well kept rooms. All you ladies got an A plus in hospitality in my book.

After the ladies departed I was pleasantly suprised to find Dr. Mohler on the hall with his faithful sidekick Baxter. It is so swell that he takes the time to talk with us.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

if any of my devoted readers feel my most recent entries have been little lacking in the length department, I highly recommend they go back and re-read my entries over Christmas break, those were written carefully when I had a lot of time to kill. they average three long paragraphs in length and were usually written in frequencies of every three days, as compared to this paltry once a week schedule that my job, classes, and having an actual life has regretably forced upon me. the Christmas break entries, if I may say so myself, were written fairly prolifically and are incredibly fascinating, please refer to those when you are bored with your own life.

on a side note, the "super bowl" is tonight. I can remember when I cared about football, but that was a long time ago.

past entries

if any of my devoted readers feel my most recent entries have been little lacking in the length department, I highly recommend they go back and re-read my entries over Christmas break, those were written carefully when I had a lot of time to kill. they average three long paragraphs in length and were usually written in frequencies of every three days, as compared to this paltry once a week schedule that my job, classes, and having an actual life has regretably forced upon me. the Christmas break entries, if I may say so myself, were written fairly prolifically and are incredibly fascinating, please refer to those when you are bored with your own life.

on a side note, the "super bowl" is tonight. I can remember when I cared about football, but that was a long time ago.