Monthly Archives: March 2001

Tonight is Adult Night for us. Yippee! Some youth group is coming out to Catholic Charities to babysit all of our kids for free so we get a night off! We’re going to the Rodizio Grill, this Brazilian place over … Continue reading

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Will Dubya end up backing away from his Faith-based initiatives? urban African-Americans are the primary supporters of President Bush’s faith-based initiative and suburban white evangelicals are its primary opponents. The director of the program, maverick political scientist John DiIulio, has … Continue reading

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One reason I love the Internet is that I can be avail myself of the preaching and thought of other religious leaders besides my own. Don’t get me wrong — Fr. Dominic is a great guy — but you can … Continue reading

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I just have to get this down in writing. Let me say that we are most excellent customers of our local Kar King repair shop. Today our $1500 looks like crap but paid for 1986 Suburban is in for: Windshield … Continue reading

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I should be outraged, being a Catholic and all, but this is funny.

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Music trendsters might enjoy this comparison between gangsta rap and old time bajo music

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A good, if not overly academic,article on courtship and marriage. Sometimes I like to save things to read later…

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I love this site – futurefeedforward. I has some of the most imaginative scenarios I’ve seen in a while. An example of some really good futuring that is not so serious and full of itself. Did I mention that it’s … Continue reading

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I agree with this guy at Salon.com that Bush’s strategy for selling his tax plan is tanking this economy and, ironically, eroding the very surplus he wants to give back to us. Given the choice between a extra $1600 of … Continue reading

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It’s March. I’m back. It was Phil Gyford’s site which broke through my update inertia and motivated me to write something – anything – in my long suffering and neglected journal. I haven’t posted to Signs and Wonders in months … Continue reading

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