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Those crazy Christians…

Remember the post I did on the Post-Rapture message and pet care services? Well I stumbled across another great example of that kind of strange, scary Christian-think and I think you all will get a kick out of it (unless your of the I-don’t-believe-in-the-dinosaurs-despite-the-large-body-of-scientific-evidence-besides-all-scientists-are-blaspheming-liars ilk. If that’s the case I honestly don’t think you should … Continue reading

Death

Funerals. I can’t stand them. I can understand the reasoning behind them, but every single one I’ve been to is so endlessly depressing. Again, I understand why, it’s hardly a happy occasion. Unless it was Hitler’s funeral. Lately I’ve been thinking of my own mortality. Mostly because I’ve been working so much it felt like … Continue reading

Sensei Jim Says: An Introduction

I wanted to start off with an introductory blog just so everyone knows what to expect from little ol’ me. As my bio says, my name is Jim Hill, I’m 23 years old, and I live in Willoughby, Ohio. Where is that you ask? Just in the bumfuck middle of nowhere. We listen to Toby … Continue reading

Sam Strange Remembers…NOTTING HILL

You might think I made Notting Hill for the ladies of the world. You’d be about half right. I certainly wanted their big fat box office money. But underneath the happy love story is a subtle warning for men. While the ladies sit there purring, “I wish this would happen to me,” us guys should … Continue reading

DISPATCHES FROM… Celebrity-ville.

Normally, the sighting of a celebrity is a non-event for me. They are just people, after all, so what do I care, really? And besides, I’ve never met anyone truly impressive. Though getting to shake Gene Hackman’s hand and tell him I loved him in Get Shorty (it was big at the time, along with … Continue reading