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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: December 2011
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Friday, December 23, 2011. Revisiting the Best Christmas Movies. There are a lot of Christmas movies out there, but to me two movies standout.Christmas Vacation and The Christmas Story. So many lines in those movies that have lasted the test of time. If for some reason you have not seen these movies within a year or two, do yourself a favor and rent them, check that, BUY them and make them a holiday tradition. Here are the trailers for these movies:.
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: Revisiting the Best Christmas Movies
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Friday, December 23, 2011. Revisiting the Best Christmas Movies. There are a lot of Christmas movies out there, but to me two movies standout.Christmas Vacation and The Christmas Story. So many lines in those movies that have lasted the test of time. If for some reason you have not seen these movies within a year or two, do yourself a favor and rent them, check that, BUY them and make them a holiday tradition. Here are the trailers for these movies:.
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: Excuse Me Officer
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Friday, November 11, 2011. I was driving my family to Arroyo Grande last weekend and experienced something I didn't know was possible.grace from an unexpected source. I was driving on the 166, cruising along when I saw a car make a U-turn right after it passed me. A few seconds later I saw the red lights turn on. I looked down and saw I was driving around 75 mph. I was driving my usual 10 mph over the suggested speed limit. I'm sorry I thought the limit was 65.". So I ...
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: June 2011
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Saturday, June 4, 2011. I'm not sure I know a true Atheist, as I think most people I know agree that there is a God.or at least a supreme being to get this ball of wax going. This is not a creation vs. big bang theory debate. This is about not believing in God. I believe we all have crap, just some are better at hiding it. We all fall short. We are human. It's just a question of do you admit your errors, and go back to Him. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: Good Times
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Thursday, April 19, 2012. Here are some great pictures of my kids from this week. First up, dinner. Will had a slow start this particular evening, but finished strong. He couldn't get enough! Next up, dessert. We all went to get a snow cone. Caught them all enjoying them. Will found the mud. He enjoyed every minute of it.even the hosing down he received. Guess he wanted a little extra something to eat. Man am I blessed! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: Back In the Day
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Sunday, February 26, 2012. Back In the Day. Recently I was cleaning out some stuff and came across some interesting pictures. So here you go:. During the summertime in my college years, the gang from high school would get together and go have some fun. Here we are out in Palm Springs. Disco bowling was always fun.even if the bowling alley wasn't having disco night. Wes and I striking a pose as we try to find a hostel. Good times had by all. View my complete profile.
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: April 2011
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Sunday, April 24, 2011. The following took place 19 years ago on Easter Sunday. It was a lovely Easter Sunday day. It was warm, sunny, and we had plenty of candy. I was 13 years old and my brother was 11. We were getting ready to go to church that night, as usual. That particular night, Eric and I decided to walk to church. So off we went walking to church. The guy looked at it and dumps in on the ground, as he got back into the car. The car pulled away and Eric sa...
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: March 2011
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Question of the Day. Student: "Mr. Street, what's your favorite kind of candy.". Mr Street: "Peanut M&M's.". Student: "No, favorite CANDY. Mr Street: "You mean like a candy bar. Student: "NO, candy candy.". Pause] Am I on candid camera? Mr Street: "Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.". Like Skittles, Sour Patch Kids, stuff like that.". Turns out he thinks that if it has chocolate, then it's not in the candy category. Monday, March 14, 2011. So we move ...
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: May 2011
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Sunday, May 1, 2011. My Team Making Me Look Good. This week we played a team that routinely is one of the best teams in town year in, year out. We played them on Wednesday and Friday, Friday being a doubleheader due to an earlier rain out. On Wednesday we started out down 5 to 0, without giving up a hit. At the end of the 2nd we were down 14 to 3. They had 14 runs on TWO hits. Errors and walks KILL YOU! I lost track at 25 to 3. I told my team, "They think we are a piec...
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End: Summer School Fun
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Deep Thoughts from the Shallow End. Friday, June 21, 2013. As a teacher, I have heard and seen some things that I would have never guessed would happen. Today I had a new experience. I went over to the student and let her know that I can't give her credit for these homework assignments. Here's how the conversation went:. Me: "I can't give you credit for these homework since they are not yours.". Student: "They are mine. I have my name on them.". Student: "But this is mine. She helped me.". Trust in the L...