February 20, 2008 in Economics, News, Politics, Television, blogging, life, media, thoughts
Tags: activism, Americans, anti-abortion activists, approval ratings, article, atheists, athletes, athletics, better future, Big Apple, big idea, bleeding nipples, blogging, blogs, broadcast, Bush, cardiovascular, chafing, chest pain, clinton, Congress, contest, cultural elites, donny deutsch, Economics, exercise, F-bomb, federal reserve, fitness, flaw, Ford, freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, future, gay rights activists, george bush, health, hillary, interpretation, knight rider, liberal, liberal intolerance, life, Manhattan, marathon, marathon runner, media, Microsoft, moral racism, mystery, nbc, new york, News, nipples, obama, personal problem, political fight, political oppression, Politics, poll, president, race, religious fundamentalist, rueters, runner, running, self expression, stimulus package, study, support, survey, Television, titty twisters, tokyo, united states
This morning, I was browsing through the headlines on Rueters.com. After reading about how Obama is all talk and no action and how Hillary is in the political fight of her life, I couldn’t help but read about the Tokyo marathon runner who solves the mystery of his chest pain: bleeding nipples and not a [...]
February 3, 2008 in NFL, Sports, blogging, football
Tags: AFC, aj smith, blogging, chargers, eli manning, fat chance, football, Giants, immortality, losers, MVP, new england, new york, NFC, NFL, patriots, professional sports, san Diego, Sports, sunday, super bowl, super sunday, upsets, winners
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a blog about what has now become a clear mistake by AJ Smith in his recruiting for San Diego. Like is always the case with professional sports, you have objective opinions and opinions of fans. My final sentence of the blog:
The ultimate smack to AJ Smith’s Eli deal [...]
January 6, 2008 in Dance, Entertainment, Gadgets, NFL, Radio, Religion, Sports, Swing Dance Events, Television, Work, blogging, celebrities, cool stuff, cycling, football, hollywood, life, swing dance, triathlon
Tags: 2007, Ajax, back pain, birthday, blogging, Blogroll, blogs, chargers, Chicago, clone, color, disney, dodgers, favorites, February, foot comfort, football, gadget panel, Gadgets, gift suite, gifts, gorilla, gravity defyer shoes, javascript, Los Angels, magazines, montel williams, moorpark college, movies, nerds, oscars, pain relief, phone, pixar, Radio, ratatouille, reggie bush, san diego chargers, scientology, scriptwriter, shoes, skymall, swing dance, swing dance team, talk show, Television, tom cruise, triathlon, us open, web 2.0, websites, xenu
Nearly a week into 2008, and I am long overdue for a post. What better way than to recap my favorites of 2007:
Favorite blog on my blogroll: 800lb Gorilla
Favorite color: Powder blue from the San Diego Charger jerseys
Favorite day: Day before my birthday (My brother and I ran the LA Triathlon Sprint)
Favorite city: Many to [...]
January 18, 2007 in Business, Deals, Gadgets, News, Work, blogging, cool stuff, fun, media, technology, videos
Tags: blogging, CES, cool stuff, feet, gadget universe, Gadgets, gravity defyer shoes, media, press, shoes, tradeshow
The Gravity Defyer Shoes are a hot item. They were a huge hit when they debuted at the 2007 CES. Yes, shoes made their debut at the largest consumer electronics show. A crazy idea, but it actually makes sense, given the amount of time people spend on their feet.
I love these shoes. I wear them to [...]
December 17, 2006 in God, Relationships, Religion, blogging, church, culture, friends, life, philosophy, theology, thoughts, writing
Tags: blogging, Buddha, Christianity, Christmas, church, communication, conversation, culture, Education, failing, family, friends, goals, God, life, listening, philosophy, prayers, Religion, School, teaching, teaching credential, theology, thoughts, writing
You don’t realize it yet, but in the next 3 minutes you’re going to learn why God has not been answering your prayers. Before I get to that, I’m going to share with you an experience that I’ve had several times in the past and, most recently, this morning. My confession is that this is [...]