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[Flash 10 is required to watch video]easily the funniest snl bit in long time. I almost cried laughing
Weekend Update Joke-Off with Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler, Jimmy Fallon, and Tina Fey.
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This is a Wendy’s commercial filmed in Austin, Texas, featuring New Bohemia.
PS— If you’re wondering, “Where’s the beef?” the true answer is Your Mom, or Hopdoddy, or Sandy’s, or P Terry’s, or Dan’s, or Fran’s, or Phil’s Ice House.
“Where’s the Beef?” Was my first full sentence as a baby. The real humor didn’t kick in until 13 or so years later, when I stopped eating meat.
That said, for the only house-made veggie burgers worth a bite in Austin, I recommend those from 24 Diner and Hopdoddy.
Am I the only one who is bothered by the navigation path making no sense?
You can’t buy something in Now Bohemia to exit and put on your shirt outside of Allen Boots. Passing a pedestrian by the Mexican American Cultural Center? Which is also on the other side of the river from South Congress. Unlikely at best! Only to turn around be in the middle of downtown and THEN be back by Second Baptist of South Congress!?!
What kind of day is this guy having!?!
Obviously this guy had no idea where he was trying to go.
Did nobody tell him he was right down the road from Fran’s?
That being said, I was pretty excited to see that this was filmed in Austin. Good on you there Wendy’s
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I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That’s it. No big deal. Just…
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I really like this photo for some reason
I think it’s because I’m intrigued as to why all the nails are facing the same way like that
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Delete cookies?!?
the horror…
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And that’s all I have to say about that.
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I’ve been convincing myself that I’m worthwhile, cuz I’m worth what I’ll convince myself to be.
Relient K, (If You Want It)
Relient K is usually a pretty sure fire way to get reblogged in my book. I don’t spend time tracking down stuff to post on my own, but it gives me a smile to see it come across my feed.
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“To be honest, this question grieves me because I feel that it represents a much bigger issue than simply a couple SF tunes. In true Socratic form, let me ask you a few questions: Does Lewis or Tolkien mention Christ in any of their fictional series? Are Bach’s sonata’s Christian? What is more Christ-like, feeding the poor, making furniture, cleaning bathrooms, or painting a sunset? There is a schism between the sacred and the secular in all of our modern minds.
The view that a pastor is more ‘Christian’ than a girls volleyball coach is flawed and heretical. The stance that a worship leader is more spiritual than a janitor is condescending and flawed. These different callings and purposes further demonstrate God’s sovereignty.
Many songs are worthy of being written. Switchfoot will write some, Keith Green, Bach, and perhaps yourself have written others. Some of these songs are about redemption, others about the sunrise, others about nothing in particular: written for the simple joy of music.
None of these songs has been born again, and to that end there is no such thing as Christian music. No. Christ didn’t come and die for my songs, he came for me. Yes. My songs are a part of my life. But judging from scripture I can only conclude that our God is much more interested in how I treat the poor and the broken and the hungry than the personal pronouns I use when I sing. I am a believer. Many of these songs talk about this belief. An obligation to say this or do that does not sound like the glorious freedom that Christ died to afford me.
I do have an obligation, however, a debt that cannot be settled by my lyrical decisions. My life will be judged by my obedience, not my ability to confine my lyrics to this box or that.
We all have a different calling; Switchfoot is trying to be obedient to who we are called to be. We’re not trying to be Audio A or U2 or POD or Bach: we’re trying to be Switchfoot. You see, a song that has the words: ‘Jesus Christ’ is no more or less ‘Christian’ than an instrumental piece. (I’ve heard lots of people say Jesus Christ and they weren’t talking about their redeemer.) You see, Jesus didn’t die for any of my tunes. So there is no hierarchy of life or songs or occupation only obedience. We have a call to take up our cross and follow. We can be sure that these roads will be different for all of us. Just as you have one body and every part has a different function, so in Christ we who are many form one body and each of us belongs to all the others. Please be slow to judge ‘brothers’ who have a different calling.”
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this.
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I got this in the mail today.
It’s a custom case, made of real Walnut, with a custom etched design, from a company called JackBacks.
Overall, I’m absolutely thrilled with the product.
I’ve only had it long enough to put it on my phone, make a few calls, and of course take the photo above, but I look forward to getting to see it evertime I use my phone and watching it as the wood itself ages and becomes completely unique.
I first learned about Jackbacks from reading this article from Gizmodo.
You can find out more about JackBacks at their website, linked above, or if you prefer Tumblr, you can check them out here.
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I have one of those
As in, actually one of the 2 cameras pictured here
As in this is a picture of my camera
Picture, of a camera, get it?
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