i forgot what internet access was like in college. i’m on a state college campus, in dublin, georgia, using their “free” wi-fi. i say “free” because, while i don’t have to pay anything for its use, i’m not really “free” to use it as i wish. i was going to edit the myspace page that i just set up for the camp i’m going to next week, but i was told that that site was for dating, and thus blocked. anything that is labeled “entertainment” (including linked photos in my blog) is also blocked. i guess beggars can’t be choosers.
heartland of georgia technical academy is the host to the district assembly of the georgia district of the church of the nazarene…what a mouthful. maybe i’m just a jerk, but i don’t know that i’ve ever sat through so much worthless mumbo jumbo, making such a beautifully simple mission appear so ridiculously dreadful. what a waste of time and money. the assembly cost $24,000, and it seems to me that the only people getting fired up and excited are the people who would be fired up and excited anyway…and still not get anything done. dump that freaking money into digging some clean wells in africa.
Posted on June 1st, 2007 by adamdeweber
Filed under: bologna, college, religion, what in the world?

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