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Thursday, August 23, 2007
Posted
10:53 PM
by Tommy
Amazing fact of the day:
I know 2 people named Daniel Lee who were born on August 23, 1978, and they both attended KCPC. EECS Daniel Lee graduated from Cal in 2001, while Daniel Seuk Lee currently attends KCPC. Monday, August 20, 2007
Posted
10:12 AM
by Tommy
Today's sign that I fit in at my company:
3 of us took this baseball trivia quiz last week, and I finished LAST, getting 14 out of 20 questions correct. My boss got 16 questions right, and another co-worker got 17 right. Friday, August 17, 2007
Posted
3:47 PM
by Tommy
Random notes from this week:
-After reading the lead story of Newsweek magazine, I spent some time on my facebook profile. ![]() -Lots of ping pong and karaoke video games this past week. -Power hour of karaoke last night after small group games. Good times. -Jimmy Kimmel spoof on the Bourne Ultimatum. Sunday, August 12, 2007
Posted
9:09 PM
by Tommy
Yesterday during our hike with small group people, we talked a lot about some of our pet peeves. Here are some of mine:
-When people don't fulfill their promises (e.g., when they say they will send pictures to everyone, but they don't) -When people go #2 and don't flush the toilet at all -Mushy fruit -Wet socks -Bathrooms that don't have soap or paper towels -When people use the urinal next to you when there are other available urinals Saturday, August 04, 2007
Posted
7:02 PM
by Tommy
Random notes from this past week:
-Our teams came up short today during the softball tournament. The masters team (35 and older) lost in the final, while the majors team also lost to the eventual champion. -Out-of-context sentence of the week: "Now we can see one more reason why younger brothers are generally more open to the gospel than elder brothers." - Tim Keller (In this sermon, Keller is referring to the parable of the prodigal son, where the younger son represents immoral, irreligious people who live wildly while the older son represents legalistic and moral people.) -Bourne Ultimatum was good. But I get a headache whenever they don't use a steady cam for the action sequences... -I can't believe I never saw the Matt Foley motivational speaker SNL clip until a few days ago. |