Learning to depend on Christ in the midst of work, family, and loving my neighbor.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Just wondering
Wouldn't there be more truth-in-advertising if Pop Tarts were really called "deceptive looking square pockets of molten stickiness that adhere to your hands and melts them?" Has anyone sued Pop Tarts yet for a burn?
There is definitely a necessary cooling off period, no question. Marshall, love the blog, keeps me coming back for more. Can you recommend one book to read by Peterson?
Shane, I recommend Under the Unpredictable Plant or The Contemplative Pastor for people in ministry, and in terms of using books with students, I would say A Long Obedience in the Same Direction or Run With the Horses. Did you say one?
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look at your bad sefl: uploading images and everything! ;-)
i do like calling scalding coffee 'lawsuit hot', but i heard that McDonald's case got overturned in appeals.
There is definitely a necessary cooling off period, no question. Marshall, love the blog, keeps me coming back for more. Can you recommend one book to read by Peterson?
Shane, I recommend Under the Unpredictable Plant or The Contemplative Pastor for people in ministry, and in terms of using books with students, I would say A Long Obedience in the Same Direction or Run With the Horses. Did you say one?
mmmmmmmm, Pop Tarts. I love Pop Tarts.
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