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The Infield Fly Rule: Cholesterol
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The Constitution of Controversy. A Crustier Shade of Blue. SHLOG by Shaun Groves. Monday, April 23, 2007. Either way, I found the results interesting and thought I'd share, for lack of a better subject about which to blog. (I'm working over some thoughts on that recent post on the beauty of Christ, though.) Here are the numbers:. Total Cholesterol: 133 mg/dl. Posted by Jeffrey J. Stables at 2:04 PM. What were you saying about cholesterol? 9:50 PM, April 23, 2007. Mm, Jeffrey as a barista! My name is Jeff...
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The Infield Fly Rule: Free Passion music
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The Constitution of Controversy. A Crustier Shade of Blue. SHLOG by Shaun Groves. Wednesday, April 25, 2007. Has made a five-song EP available for free as "a small way of saying to everyone in the Virginia Tech family that our hearts are with you in these days." Go to hopeforthehokies.com. To download the whole album or individual songs. It includes Chris Tomlin's "Amazing Grace," "Rescue is Coming" from Crowder, and the hymn "On Christ the Solid Rock." At the same time, there is a Facebook group.
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The Infield Fly Rule: Deep under the iron sea
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The Constitution of Controversy. A Crustier Shade of Blue. SHLOG by Shaun Groves. Sunday, April 29, 2007. Deep under the iron sea. Posted by Jeffrey J. Stables at 12:57 PM. Does chaos ever truly subside? 10:40 PM, April 30, 2007. Jeffrey J. Stables. No, in truth, it does not. The cause only changes once in a while. 4:39 PM, May 03, 2007. Put some God in your Pod. How to save a life. John Piper is bad, and other YouTube oddities. Jeffrey J. Stables. View my complete profile.
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The Infield Fly Rule: Bibles cost more because Chinese people smoke
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The Constitution of Controversy. A Crustier Shade of Blue. SHLOG by Shaun Groves. Thursday, May 03, 2007. Bibles cost more because Chinese people smoke. I don't know why. But I just like saying that sentence. Posted by Jeffrey J. Stables at 5:49 PM. Apparently, because cigarettes are made out of the same thin paper bibles are printed on. 9:06 AM, May 04, 2007. Yeah, weird huh? Small world it seems. 8:43 PM, May 04, 2007. Deep under the iron sea. Put some God in your Pod. How to save a life.
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Stone Life: September 2006
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Published by Michael on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at 12:11 PM. As for philosophy, I really, really enjoy reading Nietzsche, which I think he would approve of, so long as my motives in studying were pure (if such a thing is even possible), but there were some particularly prophetic and moving passages that I came across today that I thought I would share with the blog-world at large. For there exists a species of misemployed and appropriated culture you have only to look around you! Among the culprits...
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Stone Life: All Work and No Play...
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Happy Birthday, Old Man. The Stone Era Has Arrived. I Concede My Time to. Did I Say Thirty.Um. Should Have Said No. All Work and No Play. Published by Michael on Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 9:35 AM. I am sitting at my desk, a cool red-number from Ikea that is shaped like a peanut, which must mean that I am studying, but I am going to take a brief sojourn away from Thomas Mann and Robert Frost (maybe a little more Heidegger later for desert) and throw out some observations about the debate last night.
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Stone Life: November 2005
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Welcome to the circus. Published by Michael on Wednesday, November 02, 2005 at 8:07 AM. I never liked the idea of hosting a blog, because there was a certain self-importance attached to the concept of publishing thoughts that you expected other people to read. That has changed in the last year or so. My. And several other friends have started blogs, and I love them. I get upset when they don't update them, because it seems to be great way for me to keep up with their lives. All Work and No Play.
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Stone Life: May 2006
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Published by Michael on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 at 4:36 AM. I realize more than ever before how different my. To go home to. (I also. Miss Julie.but that is for another time). As hard as I am trying to remember, I have no recollection of the train ride to Brussels. I remember the station in London, being grilled by a customs agent, eating an overpriced (isn't everthing in London? In Brussels I hit a wall. I was tired by the time. Did not need a translation, and then I caught my train to Munich. I wish I ...
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Stone Life: C'mon Over
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Herzlichen Glueckwunsch zum Hochzeitstag! We spent last night wandering through the Charlott. Deutsches NYE (or.Sylvester). Just When I Was Losing Faith in My Country. All Work and No Play. Happy Birthday, Old Man. Published by Michael on Sunday, January 04, 2009 at 1:35 PM. My very cool brother set up a new site for me and Julie, so I will begin posting there. Check it out: thestonelife.com. Responses to “C'mon Over”. They are not just limited to adults patients they also have a tendency.
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Stone Life: August 2006
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Published by Michael on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 at 8:57 PM. On the grad-school front, I have done something I vowed to never do while I am teaching; I am taking 3 UD classes. I will not go into the justifications I had to go through to convince the department chair that I was capable of doing so, but suffice it to say, this may be the dumbest move I have ever made. Dumb, but, I believe, necessary and beneficial. Hope to talk with you all soon - Michael. Punished for my Sins. He can hardly string togethe...