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Matthew 3:7-10

But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to where he was baptizing, he said to them: "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath?

Produce fruit in keeping with repentance.

And do not think you can say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our father.' I tell you that out of these stones God can raise up children for Abraham.

The ax is already at the root of the trees, and every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire.


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There was only one civilian casualty during the three-day Battle of Gettysburg

31 August, 2006
Rockel Update
here ya go, people. a real post.

.../job
quite a few months ago i began looking for a full time position, as i was, at the time, working at my lovely canadian haven as a temp. i received an offer from, in wonder geo-political irony, aaa. in an effort to keep me around, my canadian bosses offered me more money. in order to do this, or rather to justify this to those at the heights of the company, they gave me a very nice, long, obscure title: data entry workflow coordinator/team leader. the gist was that i would keep doing what i was doing - data entry - and they would pay me more since i already knew more than pretty much everybody else, therefore, if anyone had any questions they could (as they already were) ask me - the team leader. this was all well and good. fast forward to a month or so ago. all of the people in supervisory roles above me (the people who hired me), were, all at once, "let go," or subsequently left on their own (as a result of others being "let go"). result? fast forward to a couple weeks ago. my new supervisor called me into her office and informed me that she was just made aware of my title. she wanted to change it a bit, to another lengthy, overblown, interesting, odd title: work flow coordinator over retail remittance and data entry. result? more responsibility, the same authority, the same pay.

.../family
my grandfather (on my mother's side) passed away this past week. any and all condolences are sincerely appreciated, but (for those of you who don't know the intricacies of my extended family) not necessary. anywho, i managed to get a couple days off of work and my sis and i flew up to wisconsin for the funeral. we were in wisconsin for just over 24 hours, but i know have inspiration a-plenty for many a short story. i'll share my favorite moment with you wonderful people now:
my mother has 8 siblings - 6 sisters and 2 brothers. all but one sister were there; and all, the morning before the funeral service, were gathered at tom's (one of the brothers) house. i emerged from the bathroom to find tom seated at one of his several wonderfully comfortable couches. he had a pen in hand and was writing a great deal of information onto a typical, unruled, 8.5-11 piece of paper. erin, one of the sisters, walked into the room, saw tom writing, and remarked, "oh, are you working on an epitaph?" to which tom replied, rather matter-of-factly, without halting his writing or looking up, "no, i'm making a list of the things i need to fix on the van."

.../candace
yes, 365 have come and gone. beyond communicating addresses, legal information, and property distribution, i have had no meaningful communication with her since we were last together in person, a year ago. i now await the arrival of divorce papers, wishing for it to be finally over, but not yet so utterly distraught as to seek her out and serve her. i have no idea as to her whereabouts or intentions as she has left me uninformed on both.

.../theatre
i'm currently getting my pirate on in the matthews playhouse production of peter pan, for which i am also designing lights. and i say designing, not design-ed, for it is certainly something that has not yet been accomplished. i should probably start soon. it's fun. i'm enjoying the chance to be back on stage, but i don't miss it or long for it as i'm sure some, and even myself, may have hoped. i want to write.

.../life
it continues on. some say it is good. others, that it merely is.

.../panthers
they don't look too shabby. should go far. not all the way. but far.

.../packers
oh, well. maybe next year.

.../website
new look. still messing with it. lots of new stuff to come. maybe i'll even start updating this thing regularly.

.../holding your breath
i wouldn't.
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ON THE NICKEL
by Tom Waits

("I'd like to do a new song here. This is eh, it's about downtown Los Angeles on 5th Street. And eh all the winos affectionately refer to it as The Nickel. So this is kind of a hobo's lullaby.")

sticks and stones will break my bones,
but i always will be true, and when
your mama is dead and gone,
i'll sing this lullabye just for you,
and what becomes of all the little boys,
who never comb their hair,
well they're lined up all around the block,
on the nickel over there.

so you better bring a bucket,
there is a hole in the pail,
and if you don't get my letter,
then you'll know that i'm in jail,
and what becomes of all the little boys,
who never say their prayers,
well they're sleepin' like a baby,
on the nickel over there.

and if you chew tobacco, and wish upon a star,
well you'll find out where the scarecrows sit,
just like punchlines between the cars,
and i know a place where a royal flush,
can never beat a pair, and even thomas jefferson,
is on the nickel over there.

so ring around the rosie, you're sleepin' in the rain,
and you're always late for supper,
and man you let me down again,
i thought i heard a mockingbird, roosevelt knows where,
you can skip the light, with grady tuck,
on the nickel over there.

so what becomes of all the little boys,
who run away from home,
well the world just keeps gettin' bigger,
once you get out on your own,
so here's to all the little boys,
the sandman takes you where,
you'll be sleepin' with a pillowman,
on the nickel over there.

so let's climb up through that button hole,
and we'll fall right up the stairs,
and i'll show you where the short dogs grow,
on the nickel over there.

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