We all do it. Every so often, we all get the urge.
Honk that horn!
Or, maybe it’s just me?
I was driving along the other day and some random guy was holding a sign (that he had made with a black marker and cardboard) and all it said was “honk for good weather!” I laughed, honked, and then thought “I like honking my horn and I should do it more.” That also got me thinking about a few other things, like bumper stickers telling you to honk for something or just signs (maybe around election time) that say to honk for a candidate.
What kind of things have you seen telling you to honk for them, or what are some funny ones you have inevitably thought of after honking at one?
I recently finished William Young’s The Shack and decided to share a few of my thoughts about it. This is not an exhaustive review, but more of a quick chat and a platform to launch my “Shack Experiment.”
This title, although not meant to be some deep theological discussion, really caused me to question my views on God and how I’m to think of Him and interact with Him. This is not some replacement for bible reading or church, but it challenges you to consider why you think what you do about God through an easy to connect with, fictional story. This is not some God-ordained, wonderfully written story that will stand the test of time. It’s simply a man’s attempt to inspire the rest of man-kind. Read the rest of this entry »
So, I had a discussion with some coworkers today regarding a few ‘what to do if’ situations. I’d like to know what everyone thinks and why after I explain my view.
The entire conversation started when I stated that I found $18 cash in the change dispenser of a self-checkout at Albertsons. My coworker Chris asked if I turned the money in or if I kept it. My answer was quick and very determined, “I kept it.” This of course led to the discussion of whether or not I should have turned the money in or really have kept it. Read the rest of this entry »