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  1. Beautiful morning, as usual. Rosary walk, then mass. AMDG!
  2. Harry Potter won praises from Vatican: http://www.catholicnews.com...
  3. social justice geek talk: virtualized web server and messaging server while watching "Trade"--no justice no peace.
  4. is done with my psych. eval. My Myers-Briggs "type" is ISFJ -- gotta go look that up now...
  5. watching Sarah Bauer talking about new media at #CNMC09 http://sqpn.com
  6. watching Patrick Madrid at CNMC09 http://sqpn.com
  7. http://twitpic.com/8i18n - Today's Menu
  8. raising my shields in anticipation of media blast over Farrah & now Jacko's imminent ending
  9. unbelievable... US soccer team upsets Spain to be in final!
  10. RT @huyqt how about SO I CAN'T (Services, Office, Information, Computing, Academic, Network, Technology).
  11. heading out to LMU for a Sunday morning with the Fathers.
  12. is home after awesome P5C show @ CatholicUnderground. I haven't danced this much since, well, Popple!
  13. blah...LAN party turns into texas hold'em, now driving the girls to Burbank for flight to Minnesota
  14. Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #vietnamese #catholic #marrie
  15. watching Lakers parade... strangely calm. It's like the crowd's on Prozac or something.
  16. twitter me this: my facebook address http://www.facebook.com/holy3 - that's one for the community!
  17. hmm... Vietnamese invented the frapucino??? http://bit.ly/vcYvV
  18. is happy to see a guide on buying rice paper: http://www.vietworldkitchen...
  19. is still at Mt. SAC, discussing Human Trafficking issues with Kerry Decker, founder of Rapha House http://www.freedomforgirls....
  20. at Mt. SAC learning how to speed... read, from Howard Berg.