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semiotics of stability: 9/1/08 - 10/1/08
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Car troubles, chapter 4. Chapter 4 is a completely arbitrary designation for this episode. 1) I could ease on the gas pedal and it would accelerate easily. Prior to its transmission work, the gas pedal would not go down easily, and when it did finally give under the weight of my foot, the car would inevitably jump. 2) Following its stay at Lyle's, Boat shifted gears a lot more obviously and easily. I hate this vacation. Posted by matthew john. Then Kourtney came down. =]. Best part of the night, by far:.
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semiotics of stability: RW/RR Challenge
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And what's-his-face and CT from Paris. but it's been a while. Every so often though, I am pleasantly surprised. Maybe not necessarily pleasantly, but surprised by a sudden burst of intelligence or genuineness. (The former more than the latter) For example, in this season I'll see it more with the older members like Ruthie, or maybe even Paula or Evan now. There's this girl Shauvan and she reminds me of my high school too much for me to feel comfortable. It's scary. Wow, why am I still writing this?
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semiotics of stability: 10/1/08 - 11/1/08
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Before i even got my car, the back driver's side window didn't go down. As I drove the car more and more, the back passenger side window started to stick and eventually began refusing to go back up after it was rolled down. Approximately 2 weeks ago, Mia (Michelle's car) decided she didn't want to roll up her rear passenger side window. Coincidentally, a day after I drove her. A dying hard drive. 2 weeks ago, Charlotte (Michelle's Mac) suffered a hard drive death. Have I passed it on to Michelle? Today, ...
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semiotics of stability: 12/1/08 - 1/1/09
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I'm looking at this blog and kind of wanting to do a major design overhaul. And I mean everything. I am currently in the middle of the following books, all which need to be finished by the end of this break:. Small Group Leaders' Handbooks. The Big Book on Small Groups. Daring to Draw Near. And yet I haven't been nearly as diligent as I need to be. Oh well. Maybe I will eventually log off the facebook. Hopefully. Posted by matthew john. Mein Herz schreit auf. Erlöst. Was tue ich? Wann werde ich lernen?
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semiotics of stability: lazy
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Mary is home. Finally. Although I only briefly emerged from my couch-niche to open the door for her, I'm already feeling like this day is going to be a lot better. So I set out to read three books this vacation, and I'll let you know my progress:. 1 Mere Christianity -. Still on the first page. 2 Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail -. Haven't progressed from the chapter and a half I read on Friday night. I will finish it. I promise. Just an update on things going on in the Tuttle house:. Ok, time to mov...
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semiotics of stability: it's been a while.
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It's been a while. I'm not going to bother recapping on what happened during my blog absence. Long story short, I got busy, God was great, the semester is over, I hate Psychotherapies, God was still great. Basileia is going to take a while for me to process. But it was awesome, and this morning I woke up and took a shower and the only thing I could think about was how incredibly blessed I am. From my mom: "Get up early, don't be lazy, and look for a job. TWO jobs! Posted by matthew john. Its been a while.
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semiotics of stability: Running out of an Episcopal Church. No joke.
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Running out of an Episcopal Church. No joke. It's Pentecost, btw, which made me feel weird, because as long as I can remember I attended my church on Pentecost. We deck the church out in red balloons and everyone wears red and it's great. I sat during the service through the Scripture readings until the sermon. Maybe I'm spoiled by Fr. Matt. actually, I am. Posted by matthew john. Reverend Matt seemed way caffeinated today - you should've seen him flail around - but the sermon was good, of course, so at ...
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semiotics of stability: 11/1/08 - 12/1/08
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What happened to today? On my way out, I think. "Isn't my fine due soon for that spedometer ticket? I take it out the envelope and I see that it is due, yes, today. I said a very bad word. A very very bad word. So, knowing that i had to pay the ticket, I decided that the best course of action would be to deliver it in person. And so, at 11:50am, I departed for Montour Falls Village, about 10 miles or so south of Watkins Glen. I found some Christmas music, filled up my gas tank with only $35! I want to do...
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semiotics of stability: 6/1/09 - 7/1/09
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To my faithful semiotics readers,. I regret to inform you that I am ending this blog. If you have been awake for the past 6 months, you've probably noticed a significant decrease in posts. That's a lie. It has been more like 10 months. Regardless, I have decided to stop posting all together, and leave semiotics up as a memorial to my awesome first two years of college. It is also my pleasure to introduce to you my replacement outlet. With the help of some creative friends, I've put together beanstalk.