Monthly Archives: September 2010

Universal Truths — Universal Questions

Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you’re wrong. There is great need for a sarcasm font. How are you supposed to fold a fitted sheet? Was learning cursive really necessary? Google Maps really needs … Continue reading

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Car Art

It has been said that one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. Does it naturally follow then that one man’s junkyard is another man’s treasure trove? James Corbett is an Australian artist who uses remnants of old cars of the … Continue reading

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The Road Not Taken

I received an email from my sister, earlier this week. It contained a number of pictures of country roads, paths, long stretches of highway and more. As I looked at them, they reminded of the Amazing Journey upon which we … Continue reading

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Walk on Water

Years ago, I remember seeing a television commercial for National Geographic that showed what appeared to be a lizard walking (actually running) on water. Somehow, I managed to run across a YouTube video posted three weeks ago with that familiar … Continue reading

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