Well, to get things kicked off here are some of my results to the plethora of quizzes from Josh.
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I strive to improve my living conditions by hoarding gold, food, and sometimes keys and potions. I love adventure, fighting, and particularly winning - especially when there's a prize at stake. I occasionally get lost inside buildings and can't find the exit. I need food badly. What Video Game Character Are You? |
I did it in 15 seconds the second time, but I guess I would post my first one.
I did it in 27 seconds.
I deserved a B!!
Take the How Dexterous Are You? Quiz!!
Well, my next update should have information on my making it to Wevil Fest in two weeks or not. So, stay tuned.
Also my Top 10 Favorite CD's to come too. If you have any suggestions to add or persude my decision. Please send them to me within the next week.
I have been thinking about names for the multimedia and ministries business that is in the process of being formed. I know it will be a little ways off if and when it starts, but I have to have something to keep me awake in class. "Trademark Media & Ministries" and "Rawkfist Media & Ministries" (Yeah, so what I ripped it off). Anyways, I hope to see this idea pick up off the ground, but I know there is a lot of thoughts, consultation, and prayer going into this decision. And it needs to, so keep it up.
I almost forgot. I did see "The Passion of Christ" Thursday night. I was definitely a reality that we now have a visual presentation to put with the beating, scourging, and death of Christ. It has some awesome scenes in it. The one that hit me the most was when Mary saw her son stumble with the cross and then it flashes back to when Christ was young and fell down. Amazing. The scourging and beating of Christ was harsh and relentless. I just wanted to jump in there and make them quit. It was rough to watch. I've seen and heard different reactions. Some want to see it again, (I am, with our church and I am going to ignore the subtitles and just watch the movie and see if I get a different perspective.) Others say they never want to see it again. The only two words that I could think of to describe the movie is, "gripping" and "intense". It was a struggle to come up with those, because it is so powerful of a movie. Anyways, more discussion to come when everyone else sees it.