Resquiat in pacem
Rest eternal grant unto her, O Lord. Let light perpetual shine upon her.
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Rest eternal grant unto her, O Lord. Let light perpetual shine upon her.
Technorati Tags: christianity, gay, public v. private, religion, weird
“There are thousands of them on the road but they’re not using their newfound freedom well; they’re just sitting around, eating grass and enjoying the sun.”
I have just fnd the most awesome site ever, especially considering my dissertation. Take a look at GiantMicrobes.com.
And here’s my personal topic, HIV. I’m ordering right now!
May the joy of the Word Incarnate and peace that passes understanding be with you and yours today and always.
The big guns are out of the Tour de France:
Top-ranked cyclists Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso will not compete in the Tour de France after being suspended by their team managers today amid an explosive doping scandal that has upended the sport on the eve of its most important race.
VeloNews continues the coverage.
Perhaps this means that predicted future American winners of the TdF have moved up in time to get the maillot jaune sooner. Bicycling mag talks about Dave Zabriskie and Floyd Landis as potential winners. Landis has been having a great year (tearing up three major competitions already), and Zabriskie’s probably not quite ready yet, but he’s the best time trialer in the world (plus, he’s kind of cute).
I’ve been writing a big (hopefully) near-final piece of my proposal, so my writing energy has been consumed elsewhere of late.
But a few things to throw out for your consideration.
First, BF is participating in a “Catholic Smackdown” over at BustedHalo, a Gen X Catholic website. You can check it out for yourself.
Second, we have of late been enamored of Olympic speedskater Joey Cheek (below). We love speedskaters in general. Just like with bicyclists, massive quads are sexy. And when they’re as hot as Joey, we sigh and flutter our eyelashes a bit.
Third, we may be a little sporadic over the next couple of days, but hopefully less than the last few.