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Thu, Apr. 6th, 2006, 07:30 pm
First I just want to say that I don't believe in Karma however I do believe in Judgement or consequences. For example I don't believe that because you do something wrong to somebody that some thing bad will happen to you from something or someone that has no direct connection with the person you wronged. However I do believe that all actions have consequences regardless of whether or not you are religious. For example if a person gets drunk on a daily basis it doesn't matter what he or she believe's when that person's liver fails and they die it has nothing to do with anything else other than the fact that the drank to much. Here's a mush simpler example, if you are in Jacksonville Florida and you get on I-95 south and you keep going in that direction and end up in Miami it has nothing to do with anything else you did other that the fact that you where driving south down 95. It doesn't matter how much you pray or feel bad or anything else you if don't stop driving south you WILL end up in Miami.
For every action there's a reaction. If you are doing something that you know will make you end up in a place where you do not want to be why do you keep doing it. I guess my pastor was right when he said "most us don't believe". And even me being a person who preaches the gospel of common sense, fell for unbelief.
I'm not going to call my self a victim because I would be lying if I said I was one. I will not say that I am being treated unfairly because I'm not. Everything that's happening to me is happening because I deserved it and no matter how bad I feel about it or how sorry I feel it doesn't make what I did right or excusable. Whatever happens to me if anything is probably less that what I deserve. All I can do now is head back up 95 north and hope and pray that my car doesn't run out of gas.
I'm Sorry
David Letterman's lawyers are urging officials in New Mexico to drop a bizarre restraining order granted to a woman who claims the talk show host has been using code words to woo her on his late-night program.
In a request filed on December 15, Colleen Nestler of Santa Fe, New Mexico claimed Letterman uses a secret dialogue to express his desire to marry her and train her as a host on his show.
She alleges Letterman has forced her into bankruptcy and caused her "sleep deprivation" and "mental anguish".
Nestler claims the TV personality also employs gestures and "eye expressions" to convey his desires for her.
Legal papers, reveal Nestler began sending Letterman "thoughts of love" in 1993 and that he responded in code words and gestures, asking her to meet him in New York City.
She insists the talk show king even asked her to be his wife, saying, "Marry me, Oprah" on one show - she claims Oprah was one of many code names for her.
The temporary order, which Nestler is seeking to have made permanent, states Letterman must stay at least three yards away from her and not "think of me, and release me from his mental harassment and hammering."
But Letterman's legal team has urged District Judge Daniel Sanchez to overturn the order, claiming it is without merit.
The judge has set a January 12 hearing, where he'll consider granting Nestler a permanent order.
It is not known why Nestler is seeking the restraining order. Wed, Dec. 21st, 2005, 03:17 pm
(Dec. 15) -- NEW YORK -- Morgan Freeman says the concept of a month dedicated to black history is "ridiculous." "You're going to relegate my history to a month?" the 68-year-old actor says in an interview on CBS' "60 Minutes" to air Sunday (7 p.m. EST). "I don't want a black history month. Black history is American history."
Black History Month has roots in historian Carter G. Woodson's Negro History Week, which he designated in 1926 as the second week in February to mark the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln.
Woodson said he hoped the week could one day be eliminated -- when black history would become fundamental to American history.
Freeman notes there is no "white history month," and says the only way to get rid of racism is to "stop talking about it."
The actor says he believes the labels "black" and "white" are an obstacle to beating racism.
"I am going to stop calling you a white man and I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man," Freeman says.
Freeman received Oscar nominations for his roles in 1987's 'Street Smart,' 1989's 'Driving Miss Daisy' and 1994's 'The Shawshank Redemption.' He finally won earlier this year for 'Million Dollar Baby.' Wed, Dec. 21st, 2005, 03:15 pm
One bright, beautiful Sunday morning, everyone in the small New England >>town got up early and went to the local church. Before the services >>started, the townspeople were sitting in their pews and idly chatting >>about their lives, their families, etc., when suddenly, Satan appeared >>at the front of the church. Everyone started screaming and running for >>the front entrance, trampling each other in a frantic effort to get away >>from evil incarnate. Everyone quickly evacuated the Church, except for >>one elderly gentleman who sat calmly in his pew, not moving... seemingly >>oblivious to the fact that God's ultimate enemy was in his presence. >>Now this confused Satan a bit, so he walked up to the man and said, "Do >>you not know who I am?" >>The man replied, "Yep, sure do." >>Satan asked, "Aren't you afraid of me?" >>"Nope, sure ain't," said the man. >>Satan was a little perturbed at this and queried, "Why aren't you >>afraid of me?" >>The man calmly replied, "Been married to your sister for over 31 years." Mon, Sep. 19th, 2005, 11:41 am
I'm tired Sun, Aug. 14th, 2005, 11:53 am
American Cities That Best Fit You:
| 65% Honolulu |
60% Atlanta |
60% Portland | 60% San Diego |
55% Austin |
Tue, Jun. 14th, 2005, 12:29 am
Journey's End. An everlasting feeling in the back of my head Sun, Jun. 12th, 2005, 06:33 pm
Tue, May. 31st, 2005, 07:05 pm
This is the coolest kid bike ever!! I'm trying to talk my wife into letting me buy it for my daughter.

Sat, May. 7th, 2005, 07:11 pm Che Guevara
So I have come to the conclusion that Che Guevara is the most overrated latino ever. |