Humor
This is a chain blog post (a forward of a forward) but it is too good not to share. Book titles, if they were written today A great idea…this one in my favorite: Then: The Gospel of Matthew Now: 40 Days and a Mule: How One Man Quit His Job […]
There was Jim Davila. Or so says James McGrath of Exploring our Matrix in his retelling of the origins of Biblioblogging.
NPR was reporting the plans for the memorial service for Ted Kennedy and said that “all former living presidents” would attend. Shouldn’t that be “all living former presidents”? Or is this the rise of the zombies?
This began as an email reply to my old college friend who came across this recent interview with John Walton on Jesus Creed. That link is the third in a series of interviews with Walton based upon his book In the Beginning, God: Creation, Culture, and the Spiritual Life. I […]
These are from Times Higher Education, UK. US bibliobloggers, do you have any good bloops, blunders, or gaffs to share? The “Google generation” finds it hard to imagine life before the world wide web, it seems. A student of Leo Enticknap, lecturer in cinema at the University of Leeds, explained […]
Today (or maybe not today) NBC will be making decisions about its fall lineup and apparently Chuck is on the chopping block. I was stunned to find this out. It is a fantastic show, the right amount of spy fun and cheeky humor. Apparently I am not alone in my […]
PJ sent this along via email. A very humorous article providing neologisms for the church world. A few examples. There’s a word for it by Rodney Clapp A neologism takes hold in our vocabulary when it crisply encapsulates an activity, event or category that people intuitively understand but which has […]