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May 09, 2008

Remind me to tell you...

Well, the fam and I are loading and leaving for Disney World today.   I'll be out of pocket til Tuesday*.  Be sure to check my Tumblr site as I'm planning on posting a bunch of pictures and shorter posts while I'm gone.

I mentioned on Twitter yesterday that I have about 7 ideas for blog posts, but no time to talk about them.  Here they are, so you can pester me about it until it happens:

  1. Picnic at Hanging Rock - Awesome movie, looking forward to the book.  I plan to review it.
  2. The death of the Southern Gentleman?  I had a great conversation with the wife about this the other day, and it came up in an interview as well.  I'd love to hear your thoughts about it.
  3. There is a certain scene in Picnic at Hanging Rock that really made me think, esp. in the light of Flowerdust's, um, boob post.  Yes, you just witnessed history:  never thought I'd say that word on here...
  4. I have a couple of thoughts in response to Hugh Hewitt's response to the Evangelical Manifesto.  Confusing, huh?
  5. I plan to talk about biofuels and the world food crisis.
  6. Ever heard of the 101 Things in 1001 days project?
  7. How about the Domino effect?  I'll talk about both of those soon as well.

Yes, this post should be filled with cool hypertext and whatnot, but you're bright kids.  You can track all these things down.

See ya in a few days...

* Sing it with me!  HUSH HUSH!  KEEP IT DOWN NOW!  VOICES CARRY!  OHHHHH HUSH HUSH!  Man I'm such a boob.  Wow, twice in one post.

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Not to add to your workload, but that 50 Blogs in 50 Days thing is looking a little neglected.

Southern Gentleman sounds interesting. Write that.

Shhh.. just don't read this outloud. It will be repeated. LOL
I can just see your daughter repeating this in the middle of Disneyland. ;)

Looking forward to the new posts. Have fun in Disneyland!! :)

Hope your vacation is AWESOME!

Traci introduced me to 101 things in 1001 days. I've already started mine (still haven't finished the list though LOL!)

Hey I have monkey butt on my site so I guess boobs is okay
;P

Looking forward to reading the posts!

Nice, a 'Til Tuesday/Aimee Mann reference, I couldn't help but sing "Voices Carry". I LOVE her voice and songwriting. I'm intrigued by all of your upcoming blog posts.

Thanks for the point to 101 things challenge (yes... I can google). What a great goal idea. I think I'll start making a list this weekend...

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