Monday, January 25, 2010

Enjoyable Game?

I have to say that the Viking's vs Saint's "street brawl was a very enjoyable game to watch...however not because of the outcome (wish the Viking's had won). Not because of Brett or any of his antics...but because of "twitter".

It made it very nice to see how people that I know and love in Arkansas felt about the game. I loved the fact that even though I couldn't hang out with everyone from LWCC I got a feel for the feelings that they had as we all walked thru the game!

However the best part was being able to follow someone who literally is on the other side of the world...dk-today! So Daniel I want to say thanks for making a not so fun game become interesting by being able to share it with you while you are...on the other side of the world!

...and we think we are true fans, HA we pale in comparison to that level of commitment!

Have a blessed day!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

hhhmmm...where do you fit in

Where do you fit in

RICHER THAN YOU THINK? If you make $50,000.00 a year here is where you stand in the world...

You are the 107,565 richest person in the world! You're in the TOP 0.001% richest people in the world!


How do you feel about that? A bit richer we hope. Richer and ready to give some of your newly found wealth to those who need it most. It not hard - just slip your hand in your pocket and pull out something special. Something that can help redress the balance - and also make you feel uncommonly good. Many peoples lives could be happier if you donated just one hour's salary (approx $2670.94 - UK estimate).

All you have to do is make a choice.

$8 could buy you 15 organic apples OR 25 fruit trees for farmers in Honduras to grow and sell fruit at their local market.

$30 could buy you an ER DVD Boxset OR a First Aid kit for a village in Haiti.

$73 could buy you a new mobile phone OR a new mobile health clinic to care for AIDS orphans in Uganda.

$2400 could buy you a second generation High Definition TV OR schooling for an entire generation of school children in an Angolan village.