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Sunday, January 20, 2008

 

day 9353
Let's flip the track
Bring the old school back (this is how we do it)
-
Montell Jordan

I am watching simultaneous live feeds from the campaign headquarters of both Sen. John McCain and Gov. Mike Huckabee. You too can watch such live content at CNN.com's video center. Huckabee and McCain are in a tight race to win the South Carolina primary, and it's been a back and forth battle all night. One moment, I see in one window the Huckabee supporters chanting wildly "We like Mike!" and then a few seconds later the McCain supporters let out their own repetitive roar, "Mac is back!" Apparently the GOP does have the advantage of three leading candidates with first names that are both monosyllabic and easy to rhyme with.*

Wow! It's exciting.

In case anyone wondered, it was in college that I decided that being a nerd is okay with me. I came to terms with it in my sophomore year, I believe...

Good news! It's January of 2008. This means we get to watch BOTH the NFL playoffs and the slightly more important presidential nominee selection process. In both contests I am not certain who I want to win but I am certainly rooting against one competitor. I wouldn't dare reveal my anti-teams without launching into a long defense of why I root against them. SO I will not give it away but will merely refer to them as the "Hillary Patriots." 

Ah, Huckabee just came out to give a concession speech. The McCain headquarters fed the sound of Huck's speech into their party, and, though at first they were happily and politely listening, now that he has been waxing eloquently for 10 minutes about his campaign's resiliency, McCain's bustling crowd has grown visibly restless- they want to get on with their wild and crazy victory party.

Meanwhile back in my corner of the world, we are in the embryonic stages of translation in my J-Term Greek class. The pictures filing past below are from our first week - when, as is now Greek class tradition, I stay inside the warm building and climb to the third floor as my Greek students are forced to recreate the Greek Alphabet (uppercase) using their own bodies marching-band style.

Keep in mind it is cold in Ohio in January. By the time they get to Omega, I've often found that their original enthusiasm for this unique opportunity in kinesthetic learning has faded into discomfort and regret. Fortunately, the window I take the pictures through will not open, so I cannot hear any complaining. Haha just kidding (mostly) - we picked a relatively warm day to take the pictures this year.

Speaking of which, thanks to all the heavy carbon emitters out there for providing such warm weather. Haha just kidding (mostly) again.

LEARN SOME NEW TESTAMENT GREEK TODAY!
On the internet!
On your computer!

  * I realize "Mac" is not his first name. But the point remains - John, Mitt and Mike for the GOP and Barack and Hillary for the Democrats. I will revise the statement in the event Rudy becomes a viable candidate.**
** But I submit that his name is especially good for chanting as is evidenced in "Rudy," one of the best sporst movies ever.





day 9296
Yeah yeah
You know you gotta help me out
Yeah yeah
Don't you put me on the backburner-er-er
You know you gotta help me out...
-
The Killers
FOUR THINGS THAT ANNOY ME MOST

1. When an otherwise believable movie contains illogical points in the plot.

In a movie or tv show it bothers me when characters, while investigating, zoom in on a surveillance video or photograph and then magically increase the resolution to see details hiterto unseen.
INVESTIGATOR 1: I can't quite make out that license plate, could you zoom in?
INVESTIGATOR 2: Of course!
INVESTIGATOR 1: It's pixelated!
INVESTIGATOR 2: Let me press these two buttons to increase resolution...and...VOILA!
INVESTIGATOR 1: It's perfectly clear now! I CAN READ IT!

How? Really? How did that happen? THAT IS IMPOSSIBLE.

2. When people are amazed at ANYTHING in a fictional story.

Like this conversation I overheard recently:
GIRL A: IT SEEMS LIKE THE VILLAINS ARE ALWAYS SMARTER THAN THE GOOD GUYS!
GIRL B: YEAH! LIKE SLOANE, THE BAD GUY IN ALIAS, HE SPOKE 7 LANGUAGES INCLUDING NEPALI!
GIRL A: NO WAY!!
GIRL B: YES!

STOP. Of course he speaks 7 languages, he is a fictional character! He could speak eight or nine or even 1,000.
Why does everything in a fictional movie have to be believable? IT'S FICTION. It's suspended disbelief.

3. When people eavesdrop on someone else's conversation.

ME: How is your omelet?
JESS: So good!
STRANGER AT NEXT TABLE: Mine is too! By the way, I think you're making the right decision in selling that car. It's obviously time to buy new.
JESS AND ME: Who are you?

This comes from laziness. You and your companion have made no effort to think of anything to talk about and so you listen to us.
DON'T BE SO LAZY.

4. When people drive up and down a parking lot in search of the perfect parking space while bypassing empty spaces.

I say park as quickly as you can and walk in. Forget about the fear that you may end up saying "OH NO we missed parking in the perfectly close space and our experience at Meijer Fresh would have been complete had we only seen it. OHNOOHNOOHNO"
FIRST PERSON: There's a space!
SECOND PERSON: NO NO - I think I see one!... OH, shucks, another cart collector.
FIRST PERSON: Wait - there's one right here!
SECOND PERSON: NO, I'm gonna try the next aisle over...

RIDICULOUS!
I believe my way of parking quickly, in the first space I see, to be better.

But I'm told it actually is laziness.

Which, if true, would mean... I am lazy.
And I eavesdrop.
And I am amazed at a fictional event.
And, altogether, I am inconsistent.

Thus the circle is complete.

WOW. Apparently, what annoys me most is... me.
Why did I ever start writing tonight?

day 9291
They say there's a heaven for those who will wait
Some say it's better but I say it ain't
I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints
the Sinners are much more fun...

- Billy Joel


"I mean, that is the real sense of what they will say. In the actual language of the Lost, the words will be different, no doubt. One will say he has always served his country right or wrong; and another that he has sacrificed everything to his Art; and some that they've never been taken in, and some that, thank God, they've always looked after Number One, and nearly all, that, at least they've been true to themselves." 
...
"Milton was right," said my Teacher. "The choice of every lost soul can be expressed in the words "Better to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven."
 - C.S. Lewis in
The Great Divorce

One day I heard a chapel speaker at Asbury say,
"God is easy to get along with - as long as you stay out of His chair."
That is the human struggle with submission in a nutshell. I want to be in God's chair - I want to be the one in control. Somebody told me that the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil, but it's the love of control that is the root of ALL evil (money being a common form of control.)

We want control. We hate submitting. No one does a better job of describing this trouble with submission than C.S. Lewis in
The Great Divorce.

In the book, a group of people from Hell take a field trip to Heaven and must decide whether to stay and submit to God or go back to their own dark hole where they rule themselves. A brilliant book.

Billy Joel's line in 'Only the Good Die Young' epitomizes the rebellious spirit who would rather reign in Hell than serve in Heaven. I'm not one to condemn records or rock and roll (I love Billy Joel's music) but I think his song is the song of a billion people headed for Hell. As Lewis says in the book - countless people are constantly shaking their fists at God and saying, "Leave us alone!" their entire lives, and someday, He will say, "Okay" and leave them alone.

So that is reality as I believe it. God help me not to turn away from the cry of the Lost. Help me to recognize when I am trying to sit in Your chair. Help me to submit. You know I need help doing that.

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