Thursday. 6.21.07 7:00 am A little thought along the way Friday. 6.1.07 11:13 am All religions are practically the same in its core. it has just been localized. Remember that religions also used to be the book of law, medicine, ethics, and prayers. In short, it was their academic subject those days. Just as rivers, oceans, and lakes might be different, they are all water all along... Comment! (0) | Recommend! | Categories: philosophy [t] Monday. 5.28.07 3:42 am I remembered going to a zoo during my visit in India. I was 7 and it was hot. During our visit to the zoo, an elephant went crazy with riders (tourists) on top. The elephant pushed and toppled a giraffe (imagine the center of gravity of a giraffe).
I also remembered staring down from the edge of a 20 storey building without handrails. That's when I was 15.
I HAD TO dance the YMCA on my first year in college during the School of Management week. I was with 4 other guys and I stood out as I can't dance. It was also an open area so other people and students saw us. That was amusing to others. I crashed my dad's car and the repair cost is 1/3 the price of the same car brand new. It was insured anyway.
During the second year. I played the terrorist in a school comedy play. People found me hilarious.
During my fourth year I sank a golf cart on wet soil. And I was a main character in a play where I was topless throughout.
Those were the days. Comment! (1) | Recommend! Sunday. 5.20.07 3:55 am Would it be moral to profit from selling religious artifacts/items if it was really/officially blessed by its religious figure? Example, if you sell paintings of God and make a living out of it (say, a calendar printer), could you be considered blasphemous? Comment! (0) | Recommend! Sunday. 5.20.07 3:05 am How efficient you spend your time, without regrets, while pursuing your inner calling.
To never lose touch with the pursuit of knowledge... And alcohol as well
Other Life is....? Post as a comment Comment! (0) | Recommend! 'Burglar' leaves wallet, ID, parole card at scene Saturday. 5.19.07 9:52 am
McMINNVILLE, Tenn. - Police say a man suspected of burglarizing several vehicles left a key piece of evidence at the scene of the alleged crimes -- his wallet, with identification and his parole card.
Christopher D. Hasty, 22, was arrested after he was pointed out by apartment complex residents who said they saw him flee a car in the parking lot. Several cars had been burglarized in the lot where officers found the wallet.
Residents said they saw the suspect's baggy pants fall down as he was running away.
Officers found him inside a nearby apartment. A trail of footprints led from the door to woods where some of the items stolen from the cars were stashed.
Hasty faces auto burglary and theft charges. - AP
Comment! (0) | Recommend! it's a Sunday and I'm still working Sunday. 5.13.07 5:48 am no day-offs. Comment! (1) | Recommend! Saturday. 5.12.07 11:01 am Just got a free voicemail number. If you ever wanted to leave me a message, my number is +1 (585) 902 4898
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