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Today Is The Day
Get ready for it.
Okay Then, That Was Unexpected...
Weird.
Church Art Shouldn't Make You Say "Blech!"
Or cringe.
Cardinal Urges Priests To Liven Up Sermons
I got some ideas...
New Translation Objections Are Becoming More Ridiculous
Grasping at straws...
This Comes As No Surprise
Up with the ex-communicated!
Things A Catholic Ought Never Say
Watch your mouth!
Sister Patricia: On Seven Quick-Takes Friday
Catching up with Sr Pat.
Just Thought You'd Like To Know...
A public service announcement.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Drive
Most of the time I post stuff I find funny or amusing, and I like sharing the laughs.
Today, though, I'm posting something for a very different reason. WARNING!: Graphic and disturbing images!
Drive Safely - Amazing videos are here
When my dad taught me to drive, the first thing he said to me when I got behind the wheel was "Larry, a car is not a toy - it is a death machine."
I drive more than 30,000 miles a year, and I've been doing so for the better part of 15 years. Thanks be to God for keeping me safe all that time - because it's not due to inconsistent good driving habits.
So - keep your eyes on the road, hands on the wheel and the phone out of arm's reach.
Tell your loved ones "I love you" before leaving the home. Stay in a state of grace.
Today, though, I'm posting something for a very different reason. WARNING!: Graphic and disturbing images!
Drive Safely - Amazing videos are here
When my dad taught me to drive, the first thing he said to me when I got behind the wheel was "Larry, a car is not a toy - it is a death machine."
I drive more than 30,000 miles a year, and I've been doing so for the better part of 15 years. Thanks be to God for keeping me safe all that time - because it's not due to inconsistent good driving habits.
So - keep your eyes on the road, hands on the wheel and the phone out of arm's reach.
Tell your loved ones "I love you" before leaving the home. Stay in a state of grace.




