Thursday, June 17, 2004

POLL: Where should I go to Seminary?

That's right. I'm opening up the questions to the readers of this fine blog.
The Choices are
PLTS- That is the Seminary in Berkeley
LSTC- That is the Seminary in Chicago
Wartburg- This is the Seminary in Dubuque
Luther- This is the Seminary in St. Paul
I am going to leave this blog on the top of the blog for about three weeks while I go off to a Family reunion. When I return I will post the results.
To vote either email me at Confusedlutheranh@yahoo.com or post to this blog.
Thanks and God's peace,
Chris

Wednesday, June 16, 2004

POLL: Where should I go to Seminary?

That's right. I'm opening up the questions to the readers of this fine blog.
The Choices are
PLTS- That is the Seminary in Berkeley
LSTC- That is the Seminary in Chicago
Wartburg- This is the Seminary in Dubuque
Luther- This is the Seminary in St. Paul
I am going to leave this blog on the top of the blog for about three weeks while I go off to a Family reunion. When I return I will post the results.
To vote either email me at Confusedlutheranh@yahoo.com or post to this blog.
Thanks and God's peace,
Chris

Here is why Enron didn't go down in Russia

MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's richest man and a major shareholder of his former oil company went on trial Wednesday - confined in a metal cage - on fraud, embezzlement and tax evasion charges that supporters say are politically motivated by the Kremlin.

Former Yukos oil company CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky exchanged glances and sometimes a comforting smile with his elderly parents, Marina and Boris. He also chatted warmly with co-defendant Platon Lebedev inside the cage in Meschchansky district court.

"Everything is OK, you can see for yourselves," Khodorkovsky told Associated Press Television through the bars. Speaking of Lebedev, he said: "We haven't seen each other for almost a year. Now we have a chance to talk - about everything, but mostly our families."

Tuesday, June 15, 2004

I'm now a Senior! 4.00!!!

My grades got posted on duckweb today. I ended up with a 4.0 this term, 3 A's in Martrydom, History of American Radicalism, and Creative Writing and a Pass in Biblical Poetry. Overall I have a 3.79, which isn't too bad concidering I took 4 of my 6 Hebrew classes graded. So on tap for next term History of Enlightenment, History of Jacksonian America, Islamic Mysticism, and the first of the KIDD creative writing series.
Today I got to my first T+T since winter(think D+D's little Wyoming brother or sister).
Can't think of much else. I am hoping to be a Peer Minister along with teaching Confirmation next year, I'm contemplating writing a passion play titled "A Passion for Historical Critical"
Peace,
Chris

Monday, June 14, 2004

Nancy Reagan and I are both "hippies"

I thought stem cell research was a bi-partisan issue. Having had 4 open heart surguries in my first 20 years of life I'd be down with being able to help future generations with the use of stem cells. I agree it is a tricky issue but Brian C's suggestion that I should have sex with myself because I am a hippie seems out of place.

Sunday, June 13, 2004

"Tear down this wall"

I won't be doing too many political cartoons because they take so long to load here in Cheyenne.
Really good times today. Went to church, Pastor Sarah was estatic to see me, as was Micah. Micah and I hung out all day, we played a little poker, a little Magic the Gathering (being a nerd isn't something that ever leaves you, it's like riding a bike) little Risk, tried to play pool but the cue ball was gone, and hung out walking the dog and talking. In the morning we will bike some, and then I'll see if I can find other people to hang with, mow the lawn, and also contact the Lutheran Synod for more stuff.
Peace,
Chris