Terrible Tuesday, that which doesn’t kill me….

just needs more time.  I’m having one of those seasons of life where I’m so busy I have nightmares that my calendar is chasing me with a machete.  It’s fun.

adversitydemotivator

So…. links?

If you read nothing else, read this compelling article on the man who killed Osama Bin Laden. Our nation has to do better for these men. Has to.

This is discouraging: A warning to profs from a high school teacher.

President Bush (41) is not the most popular president of the 20th century, but this article points out he was remarkable in a lot of ways, not the least of which is that the world didn’t blow up during his administration, despite being something of a powder keg.

8 writing tips from C.S. Lewis.  He was such a gracious and generous man to his many fans.

50 sure signs that Texas is utopia. The author must have hit her deadline, though, because the list is inexhaustible.

News you can use: How not to get squashed by a semi. Seriously people, it’s not about who has the right of way, it’s about physics.

This is a horrific story about a massive failure in the National Health System in Great Britain.  It’s awful, but it shouldn’t surprise us. Bureaucracies are bureaucracies whether they are dealing with building permits or people’s lives.

How do we cherish virginity without moralistic fearmongering? Actually, the solution can be extrapolated to a number of virtues and character traits we wish to develop.  Also, the wonderful “Jesus wants the rose” video is at the link. If you’ve never seen it, take a minute.

I use to use reusable grocery bags, but I don’t any more.  They are deadly if not washed, and fall apart when they are.  If I’m every able to invest in sturdy canvas bags, I may go back, but the flimsy thing you buy at the store fall apart in 2 or 3 washings.  And NEVER use them for meat. Unless you’re in San Francisco, in which case you have no choice. Commies.

A letter to my autistic son on his 7th birthday.  Get tissue.

Finally, not a link.  My pastor quoted this in Sunday’s sermon, and  later that day I read it again from a different source on twitter.  I’m taking that as a sign from God to share it.

Discipline says, I need to.

Duty says, I ought to.

Devotion says, I want to

-Adrian Rogers

Authored By Oddly Said

Comments are closed.

SagoCom Tweets

Sago Raw

  • UFOs, Faked Moon Landings, and Fiscal Policy: I was very pleased to report the other day that the people of France overwhelmingly favor spending cuts, even when they were asked a biased question that presupposed that Keynesian-style spending increases would “stimulate” the economy. N...
    You’ve Grown Up Hearing Of Gov’t Tyranny: By Gary Varvel Copyright © 2013 Gary Varvel townhall.com . . . → Read More: You’ve Grown Up Hearing Of Gov’t Tyranny...
    Global Warming PSA: Sources: Background Picture: hherbzilla on FlickrStats and "before/after" picture: Brian Merchant, "This Is Life in a 400 PPM World," Motherboard, May 16, 2013. . . . → Read More: Global Warming PSA...
    Traditional Americans Fight Back: In light of the recent scandals plaguing the Obama administration, Traditional Americans are ready for a brawl. We are fed up with the bullying tactics of the IRS, the Benghazi coverup, the violation of our First and Second Amendment rights, and the...
    Armed Forces Day 2013: Reblogged from Operation Gratitude Blog: Happy Armed Forces Day! THANK YOU to our U.S. Troops and Veterans for all you do and have done in service to our country! We are deeply grateful! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BOXwV8GtBg I add my thanks to t...
    Olla! Olla! Olla!: My gardening efforts heretofore have been dismal.  Mainly, I forget about to water the poor little veggies, and they wilt under the relentless Texas sun.  I think my main problem is that I’m not committed to my garden, heart and soul.