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  1. raptors need this game.
  2. google wave folks, i have arrived
  3. Really enjoying the essays in The Justice Project. Blog post to come. http://bit.ly/8Lw8Q5
  4. @RickWarren aren't sharing and serving sort of similarly others-focused activities? why is sharing shallow?
  5. i love the monthly free music from http://zunior.com
  6. I love love love the advent season and this book looks fantastic! 'The Meaning is in the Waiting: The Spirit of Advent' http://bit.ly/92jGO0
  7. RT @sabbatical: Back from communal lunch with folk from @diecast's church // 'twas awesome!
  8. frustration
  9. Craving some Cinematic Orchestra. Wish I had my turntables handy so I could spin Ma Fleur.
  10. half-joking, but somewhat annoyed that I hear the name @bruxy more than i hear about the community at meeting house locations. love ya brux
  11. fun and quirky gift idea. one-of-a-kind arting bits of all sorts by a really awesome artist guy :) http://bit.ly/qc2n2
  12. @MikeFoster you demonstrated the integrity that you were writing about. i hope your sadness is somewhat quenched by that. keep going.
  13. Illustration Friday - Music http://post.ly/D4fg
  14. Attention: Anyone who will ever consider hiring a designer or illustrator. Please read: Clients From Hell http://bit.ly/4Lclk1
  15. ahem.. i'm just sayin @brianmclaren is just ridiculously gifted as a writer and communicator. i'm so excited for his next book.
  16. deacons meeting
  17. can anyone recommend a safe and natural gripe water or substitute?
  18. @SenoraLaura pancake batter = blech
  19. @chrisfromcanada word. great stories and connections can happen, but i just don't see it being the same as truly meeting and eating together
  20. @chrisfromcanada i wish there was a LOT more depth to the dialogue. no one pro-online church seems willing to deconstruct past that point