Sunday, July 19, 2009

KP: "I'm back..."

I turned on the TV this afternoon and movie *3* was on... I watched it for a bit and it happened to go to part 5 (according to YouTube version). But seeing that I saw it already, I switched the channel. However, the other channel's movie had already started and wasn't that interesting, so I switched back to movie *3* and it happened to be at the "Picnic" scene LOL... Later the same day when I got back from softball stuff the TV was showing The Wedding Singer...

Adam Sandler : I Wanna Grow Old With You Lyrics
Songwriters: N/A

Billy Idol - Good afternoon everyone were flying at 26,000 feet moving up to 30,00 feet and we've got clear skies all the way to las vegas. And right now were bringing you some in-flight entertainment one of our first class passengers would like to sing you a song inspired by one of our coach passengers. And seeming as we let our first class passengers do pretty much whatever they want here he is .....

Adam Sandler
I wanna make you smile,
Whenever you're sad.
Carry you around when your arthritis is bad.
All I wanna do,
Is grow old with you.

I'll get you medicine,
When your tummy aches.
Build you a fire if the furnace breaks.
Oh it could be so nice,
Growin' old with you.

I'll miss you, kiss you,
Give you my coat when you are cold.
Need you, feed you.
Even let you hold the remote control.
So let me do the dishes in our kitchen sink.
Put you to bed when you've had too much to drink.
Oh I could be the man,
Who grows old with you.

I wanna grow old with you.

[http://www.metrolyrics.com/i-wanna-grow-old-with-you-lyrics-adam-sandler.html]

I wrote the above yesterday when I started this entry, it is now Monday. They removed the metallic pin splint from my fractured finger finally and I should hopefully eventually return to normal. It is a bit awkward and painful for me to be using that finger to type again. I thought it would be a big procedure involved in this final step of fixing my finger, like they would have to cut me open once more and I would again have to go through painful stitch removal. But turns out it was nothing like that. They had to do some X-rays first to make sure my finger was ok, then all that happened was the surgeon took something that looks like pliers and just pulled the wire/pin splint out of me. It was apparently pointed at the other end which explains why it would hurt if I bumped the tip of my finger. I'm still having some issues bending the joint where the bone was fractured, but I was told that it's normal to expect it to be stiff at first.

My team lost it's undefeated season record in the second game whist we are missing some players. But now that the surgeon told me I'm ok to use my finger again as normal, it's like that advertisement for one of RP's shows when the editors showed that one line from one of his jokes: "I'mmmmmmm backkkkk...."

Do you know what CK stands for? Besides my friend who needs some financial support to return to his mission field in Asia that is...

Monday, July 06, 2009

"Can we get the _ _ _ _ _ please..."

Ahahaha... I'm sure Mr. _ _ _ _ _ & Balance would like to see the "Balance" entry, but before I can finish that one, more interesting things happened. But like I was telling my softball team earlier today "these things don't just happen..." I don't mind being taught by others, like when we were at CC and the speakers shared about how they don't really have one person discipling another but it's often a joint effort and I've experienced that sometimes when I disciple others, they "mysteriously" (ok it's called "God" man... Mr. C&B...) pray things that happen to "just seemingly come out of nowhere too..."

Anyhow after my session I went over to the co-op car wash and it just so happened (ok ok, "Just got happened" like one of my team mates said today "blasphemy" but it was regarding something else) that there was a song playing at the car wash that relates to something I have been pondering about and about to ask my private prayer team to pray for. I google-d it and went to the third hit/result thinking it was the song, but it wasn't the one at the car wash, but nonetheless:

It's Never Too Late lyrics
It's never too late
It's never too late

It's never too late
The Lord will see you through
Just call on his name
And his strength and love will guide you
Just open up your heart
And he will turn your life around
He's able, able to guide you, need you
Just open up your heart
And invite him to come in
Just believe in him
And know that it's never too late
It's never too late

[http://www.elyrics.net/read/e/eternal-lyrics/it_s-never-too-late-lyrics.html]

So perhaps it's "not" (8) too late to apologize... (8) afterall... ;)

*1* "I didn't think Timberland was sponsoring you..." -HL
*2* "Decode God's Da-Vinci code for your life..."
*3* "Use the spiritual force Christians..."

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

"Balance"...

It seems there is some follow up or what my friend might call "balance"...

Oh man, my MSN won't exit on me, I keep selecting "Exit" from the right click-quick drop menu, but it "got stuck"...

Reminds me of that RP joke where he said "A brown dude with a white girl... way to go buddy... a white man with a brown girl... balance..." or something along those lines.

Well, as you may recall my KP identity, when a friend recently told me "God's not going to part the clouds..." it would have been a good time to say "...watch what you say to me..." haha... Anyhow that was an interesting choice of words and it may have been the key to my friends and I saving someone for Jesus so it was definetely... interesting...

Anyhow, I can't recall at the top of my head everything I had wanted to mention in this entry, but I do remember not being able to find the other material I had wanted to read at the time and I happen to stumble across a "Balance" for some things I have been dealing with recently, I have changed the *three*s and *thirties* to their numerical form to show the number co-relation to some of my other entries:

Another guy understood this principle. He wrote me this note:

I received I Kissed Dating Goodbye a few weeks ago from my pastor. I must say when I first heard the title, I was discouraged. You see, I'm *33* years old, and I'm still single. My pastor knows I've been desiring to get married for a long time, and by the sound of the title I thought he was telling me to give up looking for a girl and be content being single. But I'm happy to tell you that after reading your book, I don't think that was his intention at all. I think he used it to reemphasize what he's been telling me for the last *3* years-namely, "Don't make a girl an idol." I have such a yearning to be married that I'm afraid I put a girl above God. I know now that I have to always keep God as my "first love."

This guy and his pastor have it right. Anything that becomes more important than God is an idol. We need a change of attitude that places God first in our lives and sees our every action as an expression of love for Him that brings Him glory. [Harris, Joshua., I Kissed Dating Goodbye Study Guide, p.25-26]



The picture is a random picture I happen to stumble upon as well, but as you can see, it is interesting that a friend of mine who is one of 3 friends I know posted this pic online and this statement is actually a composition of *3* people as well as I have marked with the red numbering system. I posted it because it happens to remind me of my previous entry, kind of a follow up, when I was talking about the dreams I don't usually have and trying to make sense of them all...

I was also reading page 22 of another book recently and I discovered that perhaps the other book I shared about with the CD team that time is "not the only" book where I associate with that author :)

...the next generation

Not sure who invented it, but presently, it has been a number of years ago now that I have heard someone express that "a generation is ...