2009 September 29

The Demise of Social Media

Social media means a lot of things to a lot of people. What it means for me doesn’t necessarily work for everyone else. However, I do think I have a decent grasp of how many view it though, so hopefully my thoughts are helpful in that way. I have 3 examples that I’ve seen in [...]

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2009 September 28

Life Update

I don’t write about myself too often, but now and then it seems necessary to update you on my real life…not just what I feel like writing about. I have no fancy name for these posts, so “life update” will have to do. So sorry. Rose has had a month off from school, she starts [...]


2009 September 26

Fortuitous Bouncing

I don’t know if any of you happened to watch the Nebraska game last Saturday, but if you did I would prefer to not talk about it. In fact, I don’t know that I’ll ever be ready to talk about it. Still hurts. Praise night, tomorrow night. Hope to see you there if you can [...]


2009 September 25

Poor Effort? Pay Up

This week it came out in the news that a business man from Portland sent a letter to the University of Oregon football coach asking him to pay for his travel expenses to Boise. About 3 weeks ago Oregon played awful against Boise St. (and even managed to pick a fight or two), and this [...]


2009 September 24

My Boss Wrote A Song About Me

Jay is my boss. I feel weird calling him that, but he is my boss according to our organizational chart. Jay has an app on his iPhone that lets him record songs based off of T-Pain (who uses a massive amount of auto-tune) songs. Being that this blog is named “Man of Depravity,” Jay was [...]

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2009 September 24

The Numbers Game

We’ve all had plenty of conversations that go somewhat like this: Friend: Hey where do you go to church? You: Well I go to First _______ of Suburban America. Friend: Oh cool, I’ve never heard of it. How many people do you having going there? You: Well we usually have 3,000 people or so on [...]

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