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  • Archive for December 6th, 2005

    Judah created a Christmas Wish List

    Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

    … for “Santa,” only it’s online at Amazon, for those who care. (Remember, his 5th birthday is January 2nd as well!) It’s kind of scattered, and by no means exhaustive, but it’s a good flavor for what he wants this year. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 12/06/2005 08:52:00 PM 2 commentsebony boobshuge buttsteens flashingfuck [...]

    Matt and Katy, welcome aboard

    Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

    My great friends Matt and Katy Stevens now reside in the blogosphere. Welcome! Visit them online here: Matt and Katy. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 12/06/2005 08:37:00 PM

    Scriptural musings on loving the poor

    Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

    “rhymes with kerouac” has organized some of the 2000+ Bible verses that address God’s heart for the poor here. Great resource for those who care. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 12/06/2005 05:30:00 PM

    Martin Luther King on Advent

    Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

    “…the most striking thing about the story of Rip Van Winkle is not merely that Rip slept twenty years, but that he slept through a revolution. While he was peacefully snoring up in the mountain a revolution was taking place that at points would change the course of history—and Rip knew nothing about it. He [...]