Friday, May 16, 2008

96 degrees

It was HOT today.

I finished work early (3:30) and headed outside to the pool... after a quick vacuum it was time to cool off...







what did you do to keep cool?

Thursday, May 15, 2008

TRUTH


The world says: “There are many ways to heaven”

God says: “Only Jesus, My Son, Made the sacrifice for your sins.”

Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6 (NIV)

How good is good enough to get into heaven? If you work hard, raise a nice family and give to charity, is that enough? Or do you have to become a missionary or give up the things you really want to please God enough to let you through the pearly gates? Or maybe you are going to have to live numerous lives in order to get “promoted” into heaven. What about the Muslims, Hindus and other religious practitioners?

Don’t all roads lead to God?

The answer is NO.

All religions are not the same. There are some profound, fundamental differences that cannot be ignored. Christianity is unique and actually offers the most hopeful, joyful solution to the problem of man’s sin and inability to enter a sinless eternity. Let’s face it, why would anyone want to enter an eternity that is the same as their current life – all belief systems hope for a ‘better’ eternity. It may be a life filled with 72 virgins, being the ruler of their own planet, coming back as a higher life form or even becoming a god – but they all hope for a better future.

Look at it from this angle: You need someone or something to take the punishment for you sins. Someone has to pay the price for your bad behavior. Someone has to account for your ‘indiscretions’. Someone has to pay the price... Mohammed didn’t – never even claimed to. Buddha didn’t – wise perhaps but not a savior. L. Ron Hubbard didn’t nor did Joseph smith. Only Jesus died for your sins. Jesus is the only One who rose from the grave to give you hope for the future. He is the only One who can make you clean enough to enter heaven.

Jesus didn’t just die for the sins of the Western world. He is the sacrifice for the sins of the WHOLE world. He died for the Asians, Middle-Easterners, Africans, Europeans, Australians and both North and South Americans. His sacrifice was intended for every man, woman and child in every country on every continent; your friends and your enemies; His friends and His enemies.
He and no other.

All roads do NOT lead to heaven. But thank God there is a road that does – and His name is Jesus Christ.

In Jesus Christ we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace. Ephesians 1:7 (NKJV)

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

I thought I was old...

...at least that is why some of my friends keep telling me. That was until I saw an article tonight here, that made me gasp.


Madonna, Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin and Prince will all turn 50 by the end of summer.

50!

Wow.
Ok, Madonna, yeah, she looks 50, Michael Jackson - he may be 50, but he doesn't have any real skin on his face, Alec Baldwin - yeah, he could pass for 50 - but Prince? come on, he doesn't look over 35.
50 - wow. That is only 4 or 5 years away for me. I don't feel 'almost' 50. I sure as heck hope I don't look nearly 50. Please don't feel as though you need to comment on that fact.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Are you an 80's fan?

I took this 80's music test - and did really well...
take the test... let's see how you stack up -
Final Score: 176

Friday, May 09, 2008

Thanks Uncle Freddy!

Dawn's brother Freddy works as a set painter for various TV shows and movies - it just so happens that he is working on one of Ashley & Garhett's favorite TV shows, "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" - so uncle Freddy called and invited Ashley & Garhett to join their cousins and visit tonights taping of the new season.


So, Dawn & I decided to make a date night out of it. We dropped the kids at the studio and spent the night enjoying the flora and fauna of West Hollywood. (yuk).


Here are some photos that uncle Freddy took after the taping when he took our kids backstage to the stars dressing rooms. The kids got to hang with the stars, get autographs and see all the neat sets that Freddy painted.

Here is a photo of all the cousins (Liam, Garhett, Ashley, Darius & Nicolette) with two of the newest cast members.
THANKS SO MUCH UNCLE FREDDY -WE LOVE YOU!
(Oh, Uncle Freddy - since you also work on Hannah Montana, if you get a couple of extra tickets to go to a taping there, remember how good the kids were tonight!)

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Free IPOD Touch **

UPDATE: ONLY 1 more needed... then we'll see if it's true!!!!

Come on, won't sombody help a brotha' out... I have to get one before Bobby does!




http://www.YouriPodTouch4free.com/index.php?ref=4964287

Friday, April 25, 2008

My family is out of town...


...and I am melancholy...


So instead of being a gloomy Eeyore about it I have decided to distract myself. Even though I miss my beautiful wife and wonderful chillin's - I must endure. I am not cut out for the bachelor life - it has been 23 years that I have been with Dawn - so excuse me if I whine a little.


Last night my best bud Mike & I went on a shopping spree - for DVDs!


I found a Hollywood Video gift card my brother's family gave me for Christmas last year and there was no turning back. Granted the selection at Hollywood Video pales in comparison to Blockbuster (sorry Tim) but I wasn't about to let that stop me.


New in the collection:


School of Rock

Mr. Megoriums Wonder Emporium

Enchanted

Mr. Beans Holiday

Fantastic 4 - the rise of the silver surfer

National Treasure


Yeah, they are older movies - but they are fun. Mike even bought himself a couple, The Wickerman and The Bourne Ultimatum.


We decided to watch the Bourne Ultimatum last night - what a way to occupy your time. I just love the Bourne movies - I have seen them all now and I love the action. Jason Bourne could very well beat Jack Bauer in a fight (sorry Bobby, Jamie & a host of other JB fans) - but it is true. Jason Bourne is a truly bad-a**.


So much for the first night without the family - now for the other two... any suggestions?

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

BAD CALL...

Yep,

America blew it - they kicked off Carly tonight. I will no longer watch American Idol.


If Brooke and David Archuleta can forget lyrics and still be on the show, and Jason Castro can't get his voice above a whisper and still be on the show - this show is a hack. I really had hope for a true American Idol this season (a' la Carrie Underwood & Kelly Clarkson) but alas...




Restarting.. flubbing.. failure

Last nights IDOL performances was my favorite so far. I am a HUGE broadway fan (ok, Maureen you win, I am a lame second) and so I was sooooo looking forward to tonight.

Not just anyone can sing an Andrew Lloyd Webber tune. Proof positive - Brooke White, Jason Castro & David Archuleta.

I agree with Paula (I NEVER thought I would say that)... You must NEVER restart a performance. If you mess up, you keep going. David A. did it!

I sure hope Brooke White gets the boot tonight. But, I would be just as happy to see the dred wearin' lamer, Jason Castro leave as well. Both are done in my opinion.

Best songs of the night - Tie with Syesha & Carly, second place - David Cook.

If I had my wish - it would be a David Cook, Carly Smithson finale'... What about you guys?

Oh, by the way - Brooke - take a cue from Will...


Monday, April 21, 2008

Free IPOD touch...


Well this is supposed to work... I want to try it out - I really check out alot of stuff before I tell anyone about it - and I haven't finished checking on this one (cuz I haven't completed it) but I have seen a news report recently about this and it is supposed to work.

The object is that clients want people to try out their stuff - and pay clearinghouses big dollars to funnel people their way - the way they do it is by 'offering' free stuff if you try an 'offer'.

This one appears to be the easiest and apparently really works - so I thought I would try it out.

The catch is that you need 5 people to try it out as well. And if it is done right - it doesn't cost anything - Now I don't like 'referring' people to anything until I have tried it myself - so that being said...

Here is a link: http://www.youripodtouch4free.com/index.php?ref=4964287

If you decide to click it and sign up - you do so of your own accord.
Here is how it is done -

You enter your email address and create an account - then you sign up as a 'referral' account. Then complete the 'offer' for stamps.com ( it is the easiest and rewards you immediately - be sure you remember what you have done - so you can 'unsubscribe' before the end of the free trial). Then you all you have to do is find 5 people to do the same. Once the 5th person signs up you get your free IPOD touch.

I don't know if it works yet - but, it doesn't cost anything and if you use a junk email account - which I am sure most of us have by now - if you order over the internet you know what I mean. I am sure you will get spam from doing this (although I haven't yet).

But let's see what happens - if it works I will let you all know - if it doesn't, I will let you know as well - and hey, if it does work - I would be very happy to sign up on someone elses attempt!

Here is a video someone made explaining this whole thing.



Wednesday, April 16, 2008

This just in...


Well, while reading the usual 100 or so blogs I subscribe to, I was convicted about not updating my blogroll... So - I have done that - if your blog isn't there, let me know - I'd love to add it...

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Ladies & Gentlemen... Introducing....

The first Place team for Mouse Adventure Spring 2008

The Bloomin' Cockroaches
Dylan Platt, Garhett Bambrick, Chandler Lasch & Me!
Last year we placed 10th, this year - we took the whole thing! These kids are fantastic! Dylan's ultimate trivia knowledge, Garhett's logic & Chandler's superb knowledge of everything Disney & ability to 'control' these boys... AMAZING!
Congratulations team! And just think - this is only our second time doing this! Check out the final info for the other teams here at Mouseplanet.com.

I would post more... but, I am very, very tired... it was 97 degrees in the park today and we were running all over the place for 7 hours! Are we Disney fanatics.. oh yeah! We are even going back tomorrow night! We will be signing autographs at the Plaza Inn at 7 for those fans who would like a souvenir... Just kiddin'. But we are going back tomorrow night!

UPDATE: check on the other folks that participated...
Blew By You - The original: Tim & Michelle Lasch and Darrenn & Jenny Platt (took 3rd in their division!! wooo hoooo!)
Retlaw's Yensid - Christopher & Leanne Lytle and Andrew & Amanda SanNicolas (first timers that all survived! wooo hoooo)
3 Blond Mice & Brice - Dawn & Ashley Bambrick and Regan Lasch and Brice S. (also first timers that all survived - thanks to a brief visit to the infirmary! wooo hooo)
It was a GREAT Day

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

RAP day

Every day in my office I celebrate certain music styles - so far we have celebrated:

Laura Brannigan day
80's 1 hit wonder day
Journey day
Eric Clapton day
American Idol day
Gospel music day
Madonna Monday
REO Speedwagon day
CCR day
Mariachi Friday
... just to name a few

Today was RAP day... of course - Christian RAP...







Tomorrow... who knows?

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Dawn comes home today!!!!

My wife & daughter return home today after a 5 day trip to her sister's house.
What more can I say!


Monday, April 07, 2008

Oh yeah.. payback!




check it out here.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Thursday, April 03, 2008

I could really use a distraction...

WHEN!!!! WHEN is this show coming back!

What do Jedi Knights do on the weekends?

Oh crap... I'm a colon... oh... that didn't come out right...oh....

....there I go again... I thought I graduated out of the 8th grade....

I took this goofy test, and I have been told that it is very accurate. I researched the originator of the test and found that their basis for comparison is accurate and barring any hurt feelings I know that they "hit the nail on the head"; to coin a phrase.





You Are a Colon



You are very orderly and fact driven.

You aren't concerned much with theories or dreams... only what's true or untrue.



You are brilliant and incredibly learned. Anything you know is well researched.

You like to make lists and sort through things step by step. You aren't subject to whim or emotions.



Your friends see you as a constant source of knowledge and advice.

(But they are a little sick of you being right all of the time!)



You excel in: Leadership positions



You get along best with: The Semi-Colon

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Dolly Night! CORRECTION!!

UPDATE: Looks like the EW.com folks blew their story... Check out thier retraction/update here . I may have gotten the songs wrong - but let's face it - based on the web chatter.. either Jason Castro or Ramiele are gonna get the axe tonight (and it couldn't come any sooner)... of course, then there is Kristy... sure, she's good, but these three pale in comparison to the stronger team.

The best comment so far... "Jason Castro sang, 'I'm just mumblin' mumblin' mumblin through'"

check out EW directly for their thoughts...

Sorry for misleading ya.
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Tonight on American Idol the contestant sing Dolly Parton songs.





... and wouldn't you know it... Jason Castro, the contestant I have been hoping would leave every week is going to sing, "I will always love you".... YUCK.. puke, gag, spit, spit... how awful... Couldn't he at least pick a MANLY song... he makes me sick! I sure hope this week he gets voted off.... puke... barf...





The rest of the line up is supposedly:


David Cook: "You know I love you" (hmmmm.... a rock verson...)


Kristy Lee Cook: "Two Doors Down" (this should be entertaining)


Michael Johns: "Islands in the stream" (only slightly less annoying than Jason Casto - he could leave too - wait... this is a duet?)


Carly Smithson: "Jolene" (awesome song choice!)


David Archuleta: "Travelin Thru" (good song choice - with is penchant for forgetting lyrics, this one should help him out)


Ramiele Malubay: "9 to 5" (how is she going to pull that one off?)


Brook White: "Coat of many colors" (could you be more predictable...)


Syesha Mercado: "Eagle When she Flies" (interesting, doesn't sound like a Whitney song...)





Well, we will see how well each one does... In case you haven't figured it out - my top two favorites are (in no particular order):





Carly Smithson


David Cook





How about you?

Oh, my favorite Dolly song.... **WARNING** THIS IS A PG VIDEO



HT: EW.com

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Spring!

Spring is here Yea!

(Hey Michelle... notice.. the photo is FREE!!)

I love poetry - and this is one of my favorites - it always reminds me of spring!

in Just-
spring when the world is mud-
luscious the little
lame balloonman
whistles far and wee


and eddieandbill come
running from marbles and


piracies and it's

spring


when the world is puddle-wonderful


the queer


old balloonman whistles


far and wee


and bettyandisbel come dancing
from hop-scotch and jump-rope and


it's


spring


and


the


goat-footed


balloonMan whistles


far


and


wee


-- e. e. cummings

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Today is my 46th (or 45th) birthday.

I woke this morning to my beautiful daughter singing happy birthday to me – showering me with kisses and hugs and an infinite number of “Happy Birthday’s”. She tells me that she will say it 46 times to me today – one for each year of my life. Isn’t she adorable!

I find that most people choose to do an introspective look at their lives on their birthday only to find themselves saddened by the fact they are older, haven’t accomplished their goals, have had their souls ravaged, etc.. Well sorry.

Not me.
I am not a gloomy Eeyore!

I find myself in an endless summer season – I find my life filled with great friends, a loving family. Best of all I have a living, breathing, vibrant relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I choose to be happy.

With all this joy in my life, how could I feel anything other than completely blessed. Yes, I have had tribulation – haven’t we all – but with a loving Lord, a loving wife, loving kids and loving friends, I honestly can’t recall the bad stuff.

Age is just a number people – you are only as old (or young) as you feel!

These people share this day as their birthday:
Vanessa Williams, Bonnie Blair, Irene Cara, Queen Latifa, Dane Cook, Brandon Lee, Mary Tudor, Grover Cleveland, Charlie Pride & Adam Levine.

Here are 46 things that make me happy!
1. Jesus loves you
2. Jesus loves me
3. I married the BEST woman
4. My wife loves me
5. 30 day challenges (wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more…)
6. My son & daughter love me
7. The friends that love me
8. My daughter calls me “Daddoo”
9. My son still thinks I am OK, even though he is 15
10. My brother and his family know Jesus and come to church
11. I have a job
12. I can see
13. I can hear
14. I can talk
15. I can walk
16. Music
17. I took a huge breath this morning (I have asthma)
18. It is sunny again!
19. Yesterday I celebrated my Irish heritage
20. Humor
21. Electricity
22. I had 8 hours of sleep last night
23. Hugging my wife
24. Reading scripture
25. I listened to some uplifting music today
26. I attend the BEST church
27. I held Emma on Sunday and she fell asleep in my arms
28. Arizona Green Tea – Ice COLD
29. I don’t have to cut my front lawn and it is always green
30. Spring starts in 2 days
31. Movies
32. DVD players
33. Screenwriters (they read the books, so I don’t have to)
34. The internet (a mixed blessing)
35. Digital scrapbooks
36. Cellphones with internet access
37. Disneyland and an annual pass
38. Musicals
39. Forks – something I am always thanking God for…
40. Sunglasses (in CA we need them a lot!)
41. Funny Birthday Cards
42. The Tax prep forms are completed!
43. I have steady clients for my business
44. The real estate market is turning around
45. My soft pillow and my warm bed
46. Sarcasm

Monday, March 17, 2008

tis the day of the wearin' o' the green...

Today everyone is Irish - only I really am...


Kilkenny Castle , Leinster, Ireland



My family history can be tracked back to Kilkenny & county Cork. Prior to the Norman conquest in 1066 the Bambrick family held a family seat in England. After that time the family name was vaired in spelling through the 11th and 12th century where the name was "latinized". Some variations of Bambrick are recorded as; Bainbridge, Bainebridge, Banbridge, Bainbrigg, Baynbrigg, etc..

Some first settler 'Bambricks' ; Guy (Bambrick) Bainbridge, Settled in Cambridge Mass. in 1620; Christopher and Henry (Bainbridge) Bambrick settled in Virginia in 1635 and Robert Bainbrig settled in Barbados with his servants in 1679. Sir John Thomas Bambrick came through Ellis Island in 1896.

The name Bambrick means, keeper of the bridge.

There is an old Irish saying... "There are only two kinds of people in the workd, The Irish and those who wish they were!"

Happy St. Patrick's day!

and remember... The little people say, "It is better to spend money like there's no tomorrow than to spend tonight like there's no money!"






Friday, March 14, 2008

SPREAD THE WORD...

Due to an electrical fire at the Artesia High School Fine Arts Center - the campus is closed.

That means we are meeting at Downey for all services on Sunday!

9 & 11....

Spread the word!

God Bless!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Childish wisdom



Yesterday after Church a group of us went to Disneyland to spend some time loving on Laura, Waverly and Emmerson Trotter.
While Waverly went on the most ridiculous water ride in the stinkin' park - with Dawn, Darrenn, Mike and the other kids, the rest of us took the little kids to the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail.
Tim & I escorted the little guys around the trail. I had the beautiful pleasure being Emmerson's guide - we crawled up the 'squirrel scramble', checked out the skunk footprints and followed them until they ended at the trashcan, crawled through tunnels and slid down slides.

As we walked through the area he told me he wanted to go on the tire swing - He and his best bud Drew were going to swing - unfortunately Drew was a little shy of the required height - so he stood on the sidelines to watch and cheer on his bud.

Emmerson confided in me that he was a "little scared". When I asked how little, he held his index finger and thumb about one-half inch apart and said, "just this much" - it was so cute. I asked him, what scared him - he said, "I don't want to fall". I told him, well, the best thing you can do to keep from falling is to hang on, hang on tight and to not be afraid because if his hands couldn't hold him, I would be there to catch him. He said, "thanks, the ground is really pokey and it would scratch if I fall on it".

He flew down that tire swing line, I yelled to him "hang on", he yelled back, "Can I close my eyes". "You Bet you can, I am here for ya". Of course the 'ride operator' was confining me to the little white square on the ground - but you know that if that little boy was going to fall I would have shoved past that smokey-the-bear wannabe so quick her hat would spin off her head.

Wham! the swing came to the bottom - his eyes were shut tight, he swung up in the air, then back down - hanging tight and he didn't fall. His best bud Drew yelling and cheering from the sidelines. Emmerson got off the swing, came over to leave and said, "I did it, I hung on and I didn't fall either". That's right - You hung on.

You really have to love the wisdom of little children.

Hang on.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Chandler and french

Ashley's friend Chandler wants to learn French... So, I immediately thought of this scene - and had to post it.

Remember when Joey had to learn French!

In honor of Garhett leaving

Garhett leaves for Arkansas on Saturday morning - he will be gone for 12 days.

In honor of his going to the Redneck MotherShip...


The BEST time to buy homes in CA

Yep, According to all the market indicators NOW is the best time to buy property in California in the past 4 years.

According to financial analysts in the Real Estate market, homes in CA have re-adjusted from 20% - 40%.

The days of our homes being worth so much more than they 'really' are is over. But, this isn't saying that the declining market trends are finished. A financial analysis firm, Global Insight thinks that we could be below historic norms by the end of this year.

Market indicators show that there are still 21 housing markets (or 6% over all the nation) that are still severly over valued, which includes Madera CA - so don't try and buy there yet! At the peak of 2006 housing bubble - there were 56 overvalued markets. So that shows improvement.

Across the nation, the biggest gains in affordability (that means the biggest drops in home prices) occurred in California, Michigan and Florida. Of course, in contrast to this the most under-valued homes are in Louisiana and Texas.

Based on my own experiences - I have seen homes as low as $1,500 yes - that is One-thousand-Five-hundred-dollars - that are on the market for 6 months before anyone can buy them. Why? I don't really know - the homes appear in average condition.

So, buy the 'dip'... Oh, the best part is the Federal Housing Administration raised the limits on mortgages it guarantees to $729,750 in LA and OC. To get perspective - the previous limit was $362,790. FHA has really attractive 1st time home buyer programs and lower overall rates on mortgages.

The only downside to this whole thing is that you have to have really GOOD credit --why is that a downside? Because most Americans are financially irresponsible; with debt to income ratios that exceed minimum standards to qualify for loans and credit scores in the low 700's (FICO). The national average in 2006 for bankruptcy rates was 360 for every 100,000 population.

Upside - if you want to buy a home this year, stop using credit, pay off your debt, save up a 20% down and buy the home towards the end of the year.

(note to Michelle - notice, no stolen images...)

Thursday, March 06, 2008

I used to love this show...

My kids would ALWAYS watch this show -

Did you?

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

May can't come soon enough!

I have been readin'

I have been a part of a large discussion around the book of Daniel - specifically, Daniel 9.

And then I see this ad....



I don't know about you - but this sounds like WORSHIP to me...

And I don't know about you - but if you close your eyes you can hear them chanting - Osama! Osama! Osama!

Monday, March 03, 2008

Seriously...

I don't know about you, but does this image:


Look like this image:


Accroding to the Catholic population that shop at the Stanton Indoor Swapmeet - it is close enough to warrant a shrine. Look at the effort that these folks go to to erect a shrine to an icon.
...I don't know what else to say!

YUM!

I think I know where I am going for my birthday!


check it out.

While trying to actually formulate an opinion on the previous post.. I was doing my 'due dilligence' and stumbled on this blog - which is a redirect from the website surfacestations.org.




Basically - supporting the fact that Global warming is a 'man made' concern.


(Like I needed proof!)


Here are two of my favorite photos from the website - yeah, these give accurate temperature measurements!



Some things that make me scratch my head...



I subscribe to the "Barna Update" which is published electronically by the Barna Group - who is the Barna Group - this is from their web page.



The Barna Group provides primary research (through The Barna Research Group); printed resources (through BarnaBooks, an imprint of Tyndale); leadership development; spiritual training; and church facilitation and enhancement. We seek to use our strengths in partnership with Christian ministries and individuals to be a catalyst in moral and spiritual transformation in the United States. We accomplish these outcomes by providing vision, information, strategy, evaluation and resources.

Anyway...




A recent 'update' came out listing the latest research on Americans and their moral and social concerns. Barna identifies 10 top concerns. Here is the content that makes me scratch my head wondering why people are thinking they way they do...




Americans are troubled by a diverse palette of concerns. Three types of issues are of particular concern, perceived as "major" problems facing the country by three-quarters of the population. Those included poverty (78%), the personal debt of individual Americans (78%), and HIV/AIDS (76%).



A quartet of issues emerged as moderate concerns, including illegal immigration (60% of adults said this is a major problem facing the country), global warming (57%), abortion (50%), and the content of television and movies (45%).




Following that, homosexuality was identified as a major problem facing the nation by about one out of every three Americans. This issue was assessed with the use of two questions to determine if Americans have different degrees of concerns about "homosexual lifestyles" or the "political efforts of homosexual activists." One-third of Americans said they were significantly concerned about "activists" (35%) and the same proportion felt "lifestyles" (35%) were of major concern. In fact, out of more than sixty different subgroups reviewed, there were no differences of opinion on these two survey questions, suggesting that the two issues may be linked in Americans' minds.




Christians have garnered both criticism and skepticism in the aftermath of recent elections. Will there be a backlash against Christian voters this November? To help gauge that possibility, the study also examined the percentage of Americans who said they believed "the political efforts of conservative Christians" are a major problem facing the country. While this was the least significant of the 10 issues explored, nearly one out of every four Americans (23%) - representing about 51 million adults - described this factor as a major source of distress.




How do Christian voters rank these issues?




The nation's 68 million registered voters who are born again Christians were most concerned about personal indebtedness (79%), poverty (78%), and HIV/AIDS (77%) - levels similar to that of other voters. However, born again Christians emerged as distinct from other voters in relation to many other issues. They are more concerned than were non-born again adults about illegal immigration (68%), abortion (67%), the content of television and movies (60%), homosexual lifestyles (51%), and homosexual activists (49%).




The subset of evangelicals (representing about 15 million of the born again voters) displayed a significantly different view on many issues. Evangelicals' top concern - by a wide margin - was abortion (94%). This was followed by the personal debt of Americans (81%), the content of television and movies (79%), homosexual activists (75%), and gay and lesbian lifestyles (75%). Evangelicals were more likely than other adults to be concerned about illegal immigration, but they were less worried about HIV/AIDS than virtually any other segment of the population. One of the most significant differences of opinion expressed in the survey was the skepticism evangelicals harbor toward global warming (only 33% identified it as a major issue) compared to the rest of the population.




Since this is a 'political' year - Barna breaks down the details along party lines:




  • Out of the 10 issues assessed in the research, born again Republicans are most concerned about Americans’ personal indebtedness (80%) and abortion (80%), while non-born again Republicans are most concerned about debt (74%), HIV/AIDS (68%), poverty (66%) and immigration (65%).


  • Born again Democrats are most likely to identify HIV/AIDS (86%) and poverty (86%) as major problems facing America. These are the same top-two concerns identified among non-born again Democrats (85% and 84%, respectively).


  • Born agains who are registered as Independent are most concerned with personal debt levels (77%) and poverty (72%). Interestingly, these are also the leading concerns among non-born again Independents (75% and 77%, respectively).


  • As expected, born again members of the GOP are significantly more concerned than are born again Democrats about abortion (80% versus 58%), media content (69% versus 48%), homosexual activists (61% versus 38%), and homosexual lifestyles (58% versus 43%). However, born again Democrats are more likely to be concerned than are non-born again Republicans about abortion, media content and same-sex relationships.


  • As for denominational connections, Catholics and Protestants showed very similar levels of concern in relation to each of the 10 issues. The only exceptions pertained to global warming (an issue of slightly greater concern to Catholics, 59% to 52%) and homosexual activism and lifestyles (each of which was twice as worrisome to Protestants). A majority of both Catholics (52%) and Protestants (56%) described abortion as a major problem.


This report is based upon nationwide telephone surveys conducted by The Barna Group with random samples of adults, age 18 and older. These surveys were conducted in January 2007 and July-August 2007. The January survey involved interviews with 1007 adults; the August survey included 1004 adults. The maximum margin of sampling error associated with the aggregate sample for each of those surveys is ±3.2 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. Statistical weighting was used to calibrate the sample to known population percentages in relation to demographic variables.



So, out of the 10 'top concerns' that Barna defined in his survey - what would you rank on top?



(In no particular order)





  1. Poverty


  2. Personal Debt of individual Americans


  3. HIV/AIDS


  4. Abortion


  5. Content of TV and Movies


  6. Homosexuality (lifestyle)


  7. Political efforts of Homosexual Activists


  8. Illegal immigration


  9. Global Warming


  10. The Political efforts of Conservative Christians


Monday, February 25, 2008

Seriously... one of the best... FAITH

Seriously -
This is one of the funniest, thought provoking, shallow and deep TV shows.

I like it!




Eli Stone
ABC, 10pm.

Funeral for a Friend

This morning Dawn & I went to the funeral of a friend of mine. David James Cranford. I met Dave when he came to work at Argent Mortgage. Dave left Argent months before I did - but we kept in contact and we were friends. A couple of us had a nick-name for him, "Turd Ferguson" - what... why that name, well if you have ever seen Saturday Night Live, you will know what I am talking about. "Turd Ferguson", that's a funny name.



Dave loved that...

At the funeral, during the eulogy and while listening to the family 'storytellers' I found myself wondering about death - funerals and the like - which I am sure that many people in attendance were doing as well.

But, I had a rather distressing phone call this morning from a good friend that is struggling with some personal stuff right now - which really had me thinking about how God works in the lives of those who serve him and those who don't.

As far as I knew - from my many talks with Dave (since he sat next to me at Argent) he never really admitted to knowing who Jesus was - in fact, he commented on various occasions about how my relationship is 'good for me' but he didn't have the same relationship. I tried to plant that seed, to walk with him as did our manager, Jeff. But, Dave was a strong willed man - he would choose when he wanted.

I was very saddened to hear of his death, knowing that - for as much as I knew - Dave didn't know Jesus - and being a Christ follower, I know what that means when you die.

Dave's family (wife's family) is Mormon, but he was not. During the 'comforting words' talk at the funeral there were statements like, "Now that Dave has moved on to the next level" and when the speaker took the opportunity to tell everyone where Dave is right now, he spoke of a 'place' where the soul and body are detached from each other, until Jesus rejoins them as one. The speaker quoted scripture - but still it felt odd. Odd because it wasn't true. Dave isn't there.

Now as Christ followers I know what happens at death - but I also know that during our lives, Jesus gives us the opportunity to grow in our faith with him through trials, both good and bad. So my thoughts (and prayers) turn to my good friend who is struggling - knowing that he is in God's favor - even though it doesn't feel like it - don't you hate it when God is doing something so big in your life that when he rocks your world you try to run from it - but can't. It is during that time my Calvinism comes in handy - I know a Sovereign God and I know a God that irresistibly calls us to him (those he chooses) and I know a God that knows we are human, frail, full of sin and fault and thus only He can give us the grace we don't deserve. As humans, we are full of fault and blame and fall into sin - we trip on our sanctity robes all the time. Fall flat on our face. Sometimes even trip others around us. Or, worse yet, fall on innocent people when we trip. But you know what comforts me? Knowing Jesus Christ - and knowing that He knows me. Blessed Assurance.

So, as I sat there in the 1970's looking pew at Saddleback Chapel's Funeral's and Crematorium, I realized - We Christ followers lead a tough life - filled with challenge and at the same time, loaded with grace. And on the day we are called home, we will be rejoicing with the Christ followers that have gone before us. Those who do not serve our Lord however, may have what appear to be joyful lives - yet have an eternity of...

Nothing.

So I was comforted in that thought...
...and even more deeply saddened that David James Cranford may not be there.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Lunar Eclipse Tonight


Depending on where you are you may be able to see a RED Moon tonight!


On Wednesday, February 20, 2008, beginning at 7:01 p.m. PST, the moon will move completely under the shadow of the Earth in a total lunar eclipse. The eclipse can be seen in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Hope for good weather because the next total lunar eclipse won't happen until December 2010. The moon will be completely under Earth's shadow for about 50 minutes. During this time, the moon won't be completely obscured because of indirect light coming from the Earth's atmosphere. But the moon will appear to change colors from light gray to orange or deep red. The shade depends on the amount of dust and clouds in the Earth's atmosphere. Caption and Graphic Credit: NASA TV – Sequence Image Credit: F. Espenak




Monday, February 18, 2008

The whole KITT and kaboodle...


Ok, I just forced my family (yes, including Mike) to watch the DVR'd series premiere of Knight Rider.



I loved it. I didn't know how much I knew about the infamous Michael Knight and the Knight Industries Two Thousand (K.I.T.T.) car... until I found myself putting the show on 'pause' to explain to my two children who the original was (my son's jaw dropped when I told him the original was the 'Hoff...), what his mission was, who F.L.A.G is (the foundation for law and government) and the entire KITT team.


Anyway - I sure am glad I DVR'd the whole thing cuz the commercials would have turned my stomach - that aside, the serious product placement was getting out of control with all the Fords everywhere and the constant close up's of the Ford logo, sheesh - and me being a GM man (yeah, I know I drive a Dodge - but come on Cummins kicks serious boo-tay) was very saddened by the replacement of the original Firebird

with a Mustang -


But hey, if you are going to replace a GM - you do it with a Shelby GT500KR - right!

I like that 'Doc Holiday' (Val Kilmer) graces the show with his voice for the car. Overall, to be honest, the car is the best part of the whole show.


Guess who's (or is it whose) birthday is today.

No.. Not Lincoln or Washington - although it is "President's Day"...



It's hers....



do you remember her... do you know who it is?

If I tell you - you will feel really, really OLD.


She just turned 40

...along with

Dr. Dre (43)
Matt Dillon (44)
Vanna White (51)
John Travolta (54)
Cybill Shepard (58)
Yoko Ono (75)


give up yet.. or have you guessed?


It is Molly Ringwald...

remember

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Apple bottom jeans and the boots with the fur....

I have been trying to find a way to get this song on my blog - it happens to be my favorite right now...

Then I stumbled on this ad... which really showcases the reason why I like this song - it makes me dance... yeah, sorta like the 'kids' in the video... best you just watch it...



I saw the original movie and love it. Now I want to see this one - it opened valentine's day - but I had other plans...

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Valentine's Day, actually Night


Well, the dudes took the ladies out for a night of GREAT food and even better company.

I hired a car to pick up the group...

and take us to "the Melting Pot" for their special Valentine's Dinner. We enjoyed a 5 course meal and an evening with great friends. Seriously, if you have never eaten here - you have missed true "dining".

Darrenn really began to enjoy himself on the ride home....

Thanks for the great night Darren & Jenny and Tim & Michelle!



Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The PRESIDENT signed the "Stimulus Package"

What does it mean when you have a REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT - a president that is concerned with the nation's economy. Ok all you haters out there...


The Fed. Stimulus Package

President Bush signed the Fed. Stimulus Package today.

This should bring new loan business.


1. FHA......

New loan limits of 125% of median price with a max. of$729.750. Reverse mortgages, 203(k) loans and standard loans shouldincrease.


2. Conforming Loan Limits.....

Could be raised to as high as $725,000.


3. Tax Rebates......

More cash for buyers! $300 to $1,200


4. Refinances....

Will become affordable again!Plus....


5. FHA Secure....

Helping owners with teaser rates to refinance.


6. Project "Lifeline".....

Some homeowners will be given the opportunityto put the foreclosure process on hold for 30 days while lenders work outa way to make the mortgage more affordable.


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Update on the Strike

...and now for some important news:

In case you have read every book in the library and are wondering when TV will return to it's regularly scheduled programming...

I stumbled on this post:
When do our shows come back?

Comedies will return to the air first after the strike ends, because of shorter production schedules and leftover scripts, while serialized dramas take longest. Most shows will return from mid- to late April with four to six new episodes.

A partial list:Expected to return with new episodes this spring
•Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
•Desperate Housewives (ABC)
•The CSIs (CBS)
•Ugly Betty (ABC)
•House (Fox)
•ER (NBC)
•Two and a Half Men (CBS)
•The Law & Orders (NBC)
•Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
•Big Bang Theory (CBS)
•Lost (ABC)
•Criminal Minds (CBS)
•The Office (NBC)
•30 Rock (NBC)
•My Name Is Earl (NBC)
•Without a Trace (CBS)
•Cold Case (CBS)
•Samantha Who? (ABC)
•NCIS (CBS)
•Gossip Girl (CW)

Back, but not until later
•Pushing Daisies (ABC)
•Dirty Sexy Money (ABC)
•Private Practice (ABC)
•Chuck (NBC)
•Life (NBC)
•Heroes (NBC)
•24 (Fox)

Gone for good
•Big Shots (ABC)
•Bionic Woman (NBC)
•Cane (CBS)
•Cavemen (ABC)
•Carpoolers (ABC)
•Journeyman (NBC)
•K-Ville (Fox)


TV Guide is keeping an up-to-the-hour update on the shows... here is what they say...

24 -Season 7 likely postponed until January '09.
30 Rock -Expected to shoot 5 to 10 new episodes to air in April/May.
Chuck -No new episodes until fall.
Criminal Minds -Expected to shoot 4 to 9 new episodes to air in March/April/May.
CSI -Expected to shoot 4 to 8 new episodes to air in March/April/May.
CSI: Miami -Expected to shoot 4 to 9 new episodes to air in March/April/May.
Heroes -No new episodes expected until fall.
House -Expected to shoot 4 to 6 new episodes to air in April/May.
Lost -Six pre-strike episodes remain. Five additional episodes could air this season.
NCIS -Expected to shoot 5 to 9 new episodes to air in March/April/May.
The Office -Expected to shoot 6 new episodes to air in April/May.
Pushing Daisies -No new episodes until fall.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Huge discussion... simple answer...

Well, at the LOST season premiere we all had our opinions of who was in "Jacob's Chair".


Well many websites, blogs and discussion boards have posted this picture...





There is a conversation with Hurley himself here. Where he reveals that it is Jack's dad in the chair.


But why?


The other question we discussed was, "Who's eye was that in Jacob's house?"


Check out this website for possible answers and a very clean HD clip that shows the whole face of the person - I still can't tell who it was.




Saturday, February 02, 2008

Stuff to ponder.

I wanted to know which candidate I really agree with the most so, I took this quiz and got this result.


John McCain
Score: 70
Agree
Iraq
Taxes
Stem-Cell Research
Health Care
Abortion
Social Security
Line-Item Veto
Energy
Death Penalty
Gun Control
Environment
Education
Disagree
Immigration
Marriage

-- Take the Quiz! --



Huckabee was 2nd with a 62% agreement.

It was no surprise at all that I am in 5% agreement with Hillary (she is on the bottom of the list) and we only see eye for an eye (I mean eye to eye) on the death penalty.
How do you compare to your favorite candidate(s)?

Does anyone wonder....

Whatever happened to this guy?



Didn't think so...