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Fred Rogers, saint

Saturday, February 23, 2008
This is an old one (obviously). Watch and learn of the goodness of humanity.

Fiji Mission 2004

Friday, February 22, 2008
I found this gem in the depths of my hard drive the other day. Good memories from a great time in the South Pacific and amazing people from my days at Alabama.

Brian and Angela revisited

Thursday, February 21, 2008
I don't get to watch LOST at its regular time on Thursdays, so I always watch it online first thing Friday morning since that's (supposedly) my day off. It's after midnight now so I thought I'd check out the website to see if it somehow posts immediately.

No such luck, by I did notice to my complete surprise that ABC is now streaming old episodes of... wait for it... MY SO-CALLED LIFE (look in the list on the left). Suddenly I am 15 again and reliving my love affair with Claire Danes and watching the show that perfectly captured the serious, life-and-death drama and extreme self-consciousness of early high school. And it did this right as I was living it myself.

You ever get those unexpected moments of extreme nostalgia?


From Wikipedia: "My So-Called Life brought up issues that were usually not mentioned in family series in the mid-nineties, when it was aired. These include child abuse, homophobia, teenage alcoholism, homelessness, adultery, kinky sex, school violence, same-sex parenting, censorship, and drug use, among many others. While a lot of shows brought up these themes as a one-time issue (a "very special episode") that would be introduced as a problem at the beginning of an episode and resolved at the end, in My So-Called Life they were just a part of the world. The very title of the show emphasized how the perception of meaninglessness that many teenagers experience is the main theme of the series. The show depicted teenage years as difficult and confusing as opposed to a light, fun-filled time of pranks and jokes."

Even though it was just a TV show, it seemed to really understand the world that was happening around me at the time.

There's Only ONE Sooners for Christ

Thursday, February 14, 2008
Here's an oldie but goodie from my people in the homeland:

Constance

Saturday, February 9, 2008
Even if this is not your style of music, please stick this one all the way through. Listen carefully.

Social Optimization

Monday, February 4, 2008
It's going to take a lot to not keep posting comics from this guy.

Grownups


(Don't get too overly imaginative with that last panel)

Frozen

Friday, February 1, 2008
Fantastic mass performance art.