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Six Things About Me (That You Could Give a Flying Leap About)

Lincoln Adams | January 6, 2008 @ 8:00 am

Simple Mindz couldn’t resist tagging me with yet another one of those damned memes, but she’s hot, so I forgive her. :ggrin:

Alllllrighty then, here are the rules:

  • Link to the person that tagged you.
  • Post the rules on your blog.
  • Share six non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself.
  • Tag six random people and the end of your post-link to their blogs.
  • Let each random person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.
  • Run from the stampeding mob that ensues.

And here’s my personal list:

  1. I am addicted to Starbucks Hot Chocolate.
  2. I gave my car a name… and talk to it too.
  3. I have a pillow girlfriend named Isabella that I hug every night for comfort. :blush:
  4. I have more disco and neon lights in my bedroom than the local rave club does. :dancena:
  5. I’m a complete klutz when I’m around beautiful women.
  6. Movies make me cry sometimes. :crying:

And now to tag six victims. :naughty:

Enjoy! :ggrin:

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Say Reverend, About That Rolls Royce…

Lincoln Adams | November 7, 2007 @ 8:00 am

About flipping time:

Acting on tips about preachers who ride in Rolls Royces and have purportedly paid $30,000 for a conference table, the top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee said Tuesday he’s investigating the finances of six well-known TV ministers. Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa said those under scrutiny include faith healer Benny Hinn, Georgia megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar and one of the nation’s best known female preachers, Joyce Meyer. Grassley sent letters to the half-dozen Christian media ministries earlier this week requesting answers by Dec. 6 about their expenses, executive compensation and amenities, including use of fancy cars and private jets. In a statement, Grassley said he was acting on complaints from the public and news coverage of the organizations. Hat Tip: Casey’s Critical Thinking

Remember the days when Christians used to be intelligent, discerning people who weren’t be easily fooled by fraudulent ministries and hucksters peddling the spiritual equivalent of snake oil?

Me neither.

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