Something I Am OCD About There are actually a couple things that cause the OCD in me to come to the surface. Sadly, one of those things is still strongly tied to my unfortunate time spent working for the bank. When I was running a teller drawer, all of my cash needed to be facing … Continue reading Day Twelve
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Author: J.K. Rowling Published: 1997 I've decided to delve back into my personal library and re-read the entire Harry Potter series. I'm doing this for two reasons. One, because I don't have a lot of money. Why should that matter? Well, I'm the kind of person that likes … Continue reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Day Eleven
A Photo of Me RecentlyThis is another picture from the recent GAP Retreat. We had just finished playing Capture the Flag. Basically, I was named the MVP. So, yeah... It's kind of a big deal.
A Divine Encounter at the Bank
In the world of banking, the people on the front lines of the industry are known as tellers. These are the people who are expected to help customers with all of their day to day banking needs. It is often a thankless and miserable position to hold. These are their stories. These are their legends… … Continue reading A Divine Encounter at the Bank
Day Ten
A Photo Taken Over 10 Years Ago of Me Okay, so this is a picture of me from well over 10 years ago. But the rule was over 10 years ago. And who can ignore this adorable kid? Right? Just look at that cowlick. I was going to try and post something of me from … Continue reading Day Ten
The Peanuts Movie
It's hard to say what demographic these filmmakers were shooting for with The Peanuts Movie. Were they aiming at small children, as most animated features do? Or were they aiming for the two or three generations worth of Peanuts fans that grew up reading the daily comic strips and watching the Charlie Brown Christmas special … Continue reading The Peanuts Movie
AFI #100 – Ben-Hur
Ben-Hur 1959 Directed by William Wyler Netflix says: Charlton Heston plays Judah Ben-Hur, a proud Jew who runs afoul of ambitious boyhood friend Messala (Stephen Boyd) in this 1959 epic that boasts an unforgettable chariot race and earned 11 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Heston) and Best Director (William Wyler). Condemned to life as … Continue reading AFI #100 – Ben-Hur
Day Nine
A Photo That I Took I took photography for two years back in high school. For a long time it was something I enjoyed enough to consider making a career of. However, Bluefield College, being the small school that it was, didn't offer a whole lot when it came to photography options. It wasn't as … Continue reading Day Nine
Day Eight
A Photo That Makes Me Angry Hang on for a sec... I'm gonna have to scour through my photo archives to see if I can find something that actually makes me angry. If I find a pic of someone not using a turn signal while dressed like a clown, well, that'll make it easy. I … Continue reading Day Eight
Annabelle
I just needed to share a quick thought about this movie I just saw. I had a free Redbox rental and I thought I'd check out Annabelle. I like a good scary movie every now and again and I hadn't seen this one yet. I thought The Conjuring was pretty good, so why not give … Continue reading Annabelle