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Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
I donated $40 to a random tsunami relief effort. How did I choose that number? Will it save one family? Ten? Will it go towards a glossy promotional brochure that will generate more money? Is it all I could afford?...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
Because I'm a student, I got to spend three weeks with my family and friends to celebrate the holidays. It's like that every year -- most of my friends have to work around the holidays, but I still go home...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
This is Bryan. Bryan has been sick for nine days. His glands are swollen, he’s congested, and his cough would make Kerberos himself pee on the kitchen floor. But until he has a temperature that’s higher than 102, the...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
I missed last week's post because I was on vacation in Seattle. Actually, I've had more vacation in the last two months than I've had in the last five years. It's been great. One of the best things about travelling...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
No Christmas season is complete without someone reminding us to remember the True Meaning of Christmas. I had a very personal brush with the True Meaning last week. An old college friend was in town for residency interviews, and we...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
While it probably seems like it's all champagne parties and celebrity gossip backstage here at the Bryan Adams Blog, I am sorry to report that, in fact, it's become quite awful. I've adapted to much of the awfulness. I'm fine,...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
From the AP news wire ... Standing before thousands of Marines, President Bush asked other Americans on Tuesday to make the war their own by helping battle-weary troops and their families. "The time of war is a time of sacrifice,...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
Part of the reason Canada is so lame, I think, is their hysterical system of measurement. They say that something costs $100, but it's really only like $83.50. They say you can drive 100km/h, but you can only really go...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
I'm a fan of well-written prose, whether it's formal or informal. I do a lot of writing in my job, and I enjoy the challenge of putting my thoughts precisely into words. I also like to send cards and notes...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
I haven’t written much about the Bible class I’m taking this term. In part, it’s because my religious posts tend to attract the wacko internet audience, and I’m already up to my eyeballs in internet wackos, what with the whole...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
The plane lands, and the flight attendants remind everyone very sternly NOT TO GET UP until the plane has arrived at the gate, and that this is FOR YOUR SAFETY because the plane could stop UNEXPECTEDLY. Half an hour later,...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
You can't swing your arms these days without hitting four or five people who are upset about The Breakdown Of Society. To wit: I think it's people who are concerned about the coarseness of our culture about what they see...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
I firmly believe that holding a baby cures what's ailing a person's soul. I wonder how the UN would function if all the members held a baby while they debated the weighty issues of the world? I'm thinking resolutions might...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT
Normally, I would chuck this in the little "Random Thought" sidebar, but this article was so good, I'm putting it front and center. "Lessons Learned About Undecided Voters" by Christopher Hayes. Mr. Hayes spent the last seven weeks of the...
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 6:19:34 PDT