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Name: Bill
Location: Maryland, United States
Birthday: 1/29/1985
Gender: Male


Interests: God, web development, graphic design, videography, photography, music and the scenes associated with it, people
Expertise: Graphic Design, Web Development, Photography, Videography
Occupation: Artist
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Member Since: 3/31/2004

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Friday, April 09, 2004

dude, what's up with waking up at 2:30. Yes.


Dude, what's up with web log entry #2?

Tonight? Awesome. I hung out with Debbie earlier and we made fat suits with trash bags and vacuum cleaners. It was awesome.

 

Then I had to cut that fun short to go to a meeting about what to do with the website for the church I'm involved in (Mid Atlantic Community Church) the MACC. That went well, they're considering going with a company called TrueWell, which seems to be pretty solid. Except that it's all inclusive, so if they ever wanted to chang providers- they couldn't. We're going to explore other options.

Then I came home and Aaron Spindler told me to meet people up at Cold Stone in Wahl Chapel. I did. Hung out with some cool people, but sadly it ended soon after it began. I went with Gary Cobe and Audry Breeden back to Gary's house to hang out. Then Steve (I forgot his last name) came over. We played Halo on his XBox for a while. Eventually we watch a totally awesome movie from the 80's called Flatliners.

"Our sins are back... and they're pissed"  -Kevin Bacon (Flatliners)

Totally worth the two hours it took to watch.

Then me and Steve left, and we went out to Annapolis. We sat and discussed religeon and philosophy with some Goth kids at the harbour, but eventually it got to cold, and we decided to leave; as did they.

At that point we decided to head out to the Pray spot in Ghettoappolis that Josh Aikins showed me. It was tight. I got to have some really awesome conversation with Steve about ourselves, and faith. Steve is a fantastic person, and very knowledgable of the Bible. It was a wonderful time. We closed the evening with a prayer at the Pray spot and headed home. Steve and I discussed perhaps him helping me read the Bible some, and then maybe leading a small group together eventually. We'll see how that turns out. But I'm excited about the friendship that is budding.

All of that leadup brings me to right now, where I typed all that stuff above this sentance.

Frankly I'm quite impressed that I came and entered this whole entry. I guess I thought the night was notable. If you read this some day... awesome.


Thursday, April 08, 2004

This marks post number one of my potentially endless, and mindless usage of Xanga. I have been provoked to join, and participate by Benjamin, who has yet to fulfill his end of the bargain, by joining and participating in MySpace activities.

So Ben, if for some reason you're reading this, I have a link for you!
http://www.myspace.com

Hmm, well as you can see, it's about 12:45, and I just woke up from a satisfying nights rest, and I now need to nourish my body. So my blogging will stop here... for now.

Hopefully this has been edifying.