Saturday, June 28, 2003

The Amanda said at 6:03 PM :

Boys, boys, boys. Must I separate you? :) You guys crack me up. Which is good, because I needed some cracking up today.

Friday, June 27, 2003

The Jon said at 12:54 PM :

Or better yet, Jamie, you could buy one Geo Prism and invest the rest of the money in the Kingdom of God. hmmm....???

You do tend to get what you pay for, but sometimes what you get is more than you need. And sometimes what you pay is more than what something's worth. Not everyone is called to college. And those who are called to college aren't necessarily called to an expensive one. Some are though, and that’s fine. Walk in God’s calling. Although I must say… apparently your Messiah education didn't quite cost enough to teach you that if someone is reading a web page they are already at a computer, thus negating the need to run to one. (no offense intended, just couldn't resist. *grin*)

The Jamie and Sarah said at 12:19 PM :

I read this post on Lyn's blog today...since her blog is not a public one, I thought I would use this avenue to respond...

Ok, Just clarify I realized my last post makes Rosedale seem like a total Hick school. My last post is true, but there are many great reasons why one should consider Rosedale. Maybe one day when I am really bored I will make a whole list of them. I loved my time at Rosedale, and I believe it is a Solid school with excellent Professors who live out their faith. There is alot of room for fun times too! And you could go 2 years and complete an Associates Degree there for half the price of one year at Messiah College!

Easy, my friend, easy on Messiah... :) I could also buy a 3 Geo Prisms for the price of one BMW. Now, before all of you run to the nearest computer to email me nasty letters, I only propose that cost is not the only factor to use when comparing educations. Just because its cheaper doesn't mean its a great deal. You tend to get what you pay for in this world, and it has been my experience that this holds true in college educations as well.

Thursday, June 26, 2003

The Amanda said at 4:17 PM :

Jonny Cash (That's what I called you when Becky and I spoke of you last night, and I decided I like it, so it will stick): Yeah, like I'm gonna buy them from you now! Just kidding. Of course, when I made my comment about V&S cheesesteaks, I meant that they're the best if ZMYG cheesesteaks aren't available. This shows quite a bit of confidence and trust on my part since I've never actually sampled a ZMYG cheesesteak. I'm sad that you had a negative V&S experience. I really love them. Maybe it was just that particular steak that sucked. Or maybe you and I just have different cheesesteak preferences, and that's ok. Actually, typical Phila. steaks don't have sauce on them. So maybe you were expecting the Phila. experience, and that's why you were so severly disappointed. Please accept my sincere apology. I meant you no harm. :)

The Jon said at 1:52 PM :

Booooo!!! Down with Amanda! She reccomended V&S cheesesteaks... so I had one today for lunch, and it SUCKED! Worst cheesesteak ever.

And yes, the tickets need to purchased ahead of time. Buy them from me. :)

Wednesday, June 25, 2003

The Amanda said at 8:00 AM :

You know who has the best cheesesteaks (which is crazy b/c they aren't even in Phila.)? V&S. Mmmmm. They put the cheese right on the roll, underneath the meat, onions, and sauce. Very tasty.

The Amanda said at 7:59 AM :

Do cheesesteak tickets have to be purchased ahead of time?

The Amanda said at 7:51 AM :

Yay, Shauna's back! Hey, you know what's funny? I had a dream about you being back last night! Seriously! Crazy...

The Unknown said at 1:19 AM :

i'm BAAAAAAACCCCK

Tuesday, June 24, 2003

The Kairsie said at 4:32 PM :

::gasp:: So THAT'S what I've been doing wrong! When I start drowing I'm supposed to try and swim! Man who would of thought?

The Amanda said at 3:36 PM :

Don't forget to pray for Ruth and Jesse. They're in Peru.

The Amanda said at 3:36 PM :

If you're ever drowning, don't forget to hold your breath. And swim. Or yell for help.

The Jamie and Sarah said at 12:42 PM :

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The jeff said at 1:26 AM :

If you ever catch on fire, try to avoid looking in a mirror, because I bet that will really throw you into a panic.

Monday, June 23, 2003

The Amanda said at 5:12 PM :

Jamie: Of course I know that the article is one-sided. I just figured people would jump on the chance to condemn tatooing, so I thought I'd balance it out a bit. :)

The Kairsie said at 5:08 PM :

Actually Jamie, I own 7 bandanas, I'm trying to at least get one of every color. And I do have lots of leather, my punk accessories.

The Jon said at 2:53 PM :

Praise God I can read this blog without looking at the new design. Blogger's user interface doesn't make me reach for my Advil and the nearest bottle of Vodka. (Kidding!)

I'd write about tattoos but this is supposed to be random... so... ummm.... let's talk about.... who do you think chose the combination of Ctrl+Alt+Delete to reboot a computer? Why not r+b+c? (for Re-Boot-Computer)

The Jamie and Sarah said at 12:53 PM :

Oh, and I have one other thing to say...I know the article on tatooing was just put out there to start discussion, and not meant to be the end of the discussion, but that being said, keep this one thing in mind. The article was published by some tatoo association, and the author is probably all inked up, so I doubt you are going to have him say, "Hmm....while an avid tatooist, I believe the Bible teaches against tatooing". All I propose is this...don't go to a site called Eternal Ink and expect to get a balanced discussion of tatooing. Oh, and one more thing....just because someone says, "Lets go to the Bible and see what it has to say" does NOT mean that you should automaticly accept was was said. Thats not enough to base a decision on. There are a lot of people who "prove" a lot of WRONG ideas using the Bible.

BTW....great topic for discussion.

The Jamie and Sarah said at 12:38 PM :

The next thing Kairsie is going to want is a Harly, a bandana, and lots of leather. [wink]

Hey...btw, I agree with Jon....the template...it hurts.

The Kairsie said at 12:53 AM :

I want a tatoo! I wanna get the trinity symbol with the words "Jah-Jah Warrior" on my left arm

Sunday, June 22, 2003

The Amanda said at 11:03 PM :

Let's talk about tatoos. Check this out: http://www.xtat.org/Tattoos_Bible/tattoos_bible.htm

The Jon said at 3:21 PM :

What the crap happend to the template on this blog, man?!??!?!

Oh, and my blog is http://www.jonsblog.com not http://www.joncarlson.com, which takes you to some other guy named Jon Carlson that does video production.

I might be able to come out and play... like... Monday night... maybe... or Tuesday morning... but not Tuesday night.

I'm going to write letters to Jaron now. :)

The Kairsie said at 12:46 AM :

I wanna come play!!!!!