'Nuff Said  

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SNC Still Has It . . . After All These Years!  

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Here's a new "Live" version of Straight No Chaser's big hit:

Uncle Jay's Year-End Musicale  

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Readers of this blog know that I like Uncle Jay's take on the news. Each year he gives a (musical) recap of that year's news as a special Christmas gift. Enjoy:


Fundraising Calendar  

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Mary Ann Melton is an extraordinary photographer. She sometimes enjoys using her art to meet needs. This year she's produced a calendar to raise funds for the needy in Namwianga, Zimbabwe. You can order the calendar by clicking here.

You can view Mary Ann's blog here.

Upside Down @ Christmas  

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Take a moment to ponder this short message:


Upside Down from Pace Hartfield on Vimeo.

Thanks to Art Rogers.

Let's Get Christmas in Full Swing  

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Last Christmas I was introduced to the video posted here.

Here's another classic carol from Straight No Chaser, enjoy.


Making the Cake  

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When Bubba turned 5 earlier this week, we decided to have his party today (Saturday). He and his sisters decided to help the Blushing Bride make the cake, here's the result:


Funny Pictures  

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Here's more fun Bill Crider referred me to:



Or how about with a little 'soul patch'?

Blog Comment Day  

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In an effort to reduce lurking, bloggers worldwide are encouraged to comment on five (count them, 5) different blogs today--that's December 3, 2008. If you are not a perenial lurker (you comment on your friends' blogs) you are asked to make at least two of the five are blogs on which you've never posted a comment.

For those who are unsure about making a comment, all you have to do is click on the comment link at the end of a post you're interested in and follow the instructions to join the conversation. Most people in the blogosphere make it easy for you to participate in their thought processes. So, welcome to the world wide web.

I'm off to make some rounds.

HT: John Smulo

Update -- Just so you know, here's my five for today (I may comment more, but these are the ones I've hit for BCD):

  1. Of course I had to comment at SmuloSpace. After all I found the fun at his place. (Frequent reader, occasional commenter)
  2. Pickle-osophy -- I found a great Advent poem at this new (to me) site.
  3. Gabbatha Ministries Blog -- Josh is a long-time blog friend who comments here from time to time, as I do on his site.
  4. Ramblings -- This is a super photo blog that I visit often, and only occasionally comment on.
  5. Bookish Adventures of Bibliomom -- another new blog for me, but one I should find interesting given my love for all things Book.

Yes, We Are Either Crazy or Stupid!  

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Bubba is officially a hand-full today (That's 5 for the uninspired). He's looking forward to a "skateboard" party (complete with skateboard shaped cake) this coming weekend -- yes, I'll post the pictures of the cake. So, he screamed, "Awesome!" when he got this out of the package:

Christmas Program  

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The Elementary School has a Christmas program each year. Here's a clip of Puddn 'n Pie singing "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" with some of her classmates:

Trying Out the New Tech  

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The Blushing Bride and I decided to treat each other to a new digital camera for Christmas this year. She braved the throngs of "Black Friday" and picked up a Nikon S210 which we did not wait until Christmas to unwrap.

Here's a sample of the first video clip:

Excuse Me While I Whine  

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If I did a bit of verbal and mental calisthenics I could probably fit this into the "Word Police" category, but this one is personal. So, if you're tired of the griping and belly-aching that runs rampant throughout the blogosphere, this is a great post to skip.

Today's gripe? Namely, names.

I received another letter at the office today addressed to "Ben Potter." Granted I tried to adopt the more "manly" affectation of Ben several years ago. As a matter of fact I have several Ben friends. When we moved to a new school district at the beginning of my freshman year in high school, the computer did a massive overhaul on my name crunching my first name to three letters ("Ben") in order to include my middle name -- and so teachers had to be corrected for the first several weeks of school every year. Otherwise everyone would have been trying to get my attention with a hearty Ben Allen (don't try it, some of you out there, or you're liable to get a nasty word-lashing in your comment section).

Here's the thing -- to my friends, my name is Benjie (I've long since quit trying to correct people's spelling on the matter, although I am a whole 'e' better than the movie dog). To people who don't know me, and in legal matters, etc. I introduce myself as Benjamin. After all, that's my name. My problem with 'Ben'? Every time someone calls me that (with the possible exception of my father and sometimes my older brother) my mind flashes on an old movie, and a very young Michael Jackson's voice enters my head.



So my advice to you, if someone introduces themself to you -- use the name they told you. I've discovered that if Angela introduces herself as Angela, then 'Angie' is a bad move. Same with Jennifer and Jenny. I have a friend whose name is Robert, and he cringes when people take it upon themselves to call him Bob.

In other words, don't call me 'Ben' if you don't know me. If you do know me, then you know better. You should understand that the mail came from a source that got my name either off of a list (which should have read 'Benjamin') or from my church website in which I am referred to as either 'Benjamin' or 'Benjie' and never as 'Ben.'

Have a nice day.