I only blog here occasionally, as most of my blogging energies go into the Exchange Church Blog, so you might also like to head over there for more of thoughts.
So today (being Saturday where we are), as this post goes live Diane and I are en route to the gorgeous Hunter Valley with some friends from church on a day trip to enjoy the marvellous array of wineries and providores.
Yum.
But enough about that. If it gets blogged, hopefully it will be on Diane's...since hers is supposed to be about food and such.
Back here though, I've got part 2 of the Dare posts and more of that "eeww" style humour.
Again, Facebook readers will need to click through to my blog to see the video.
I know it's lazy of me to keep putting up advertising, but, in my defence (cos someone has to...what with people nicking my sexy mug for their avatars an' all), this - like all the others I put up - never fails to make me laugh.
And, as the title suggests, there's another one coming tomorrow.
Gotta keep myself amused while I write (program) Christian electronica masterpieces in the early evening hours down under before Twitter comes back to life, don't I.
And yes, I am (now) aware that Michael Jackson has died. (Isn't post scheduling fun!) Farrah Fawcett too for that matter, though that is now old news. It is all very sad, but no more newsworthy than a gazillion other things which happen every day in our tragic fallen world. I am undoubtedly a fan of Michael's older music (ok, it's all fairly old now). He has a rich legacy of musical brilliance that I hope will shine brighter than his el bizarro life. I also hope he met Jesus, but I don't know yet. One day.
Facebook viewers will need to click through to my blog though...since videos don't auto embed there from the blog-as-Facebook-notes application yada yada...
As some of you may have picked up along the way, I'm an accountant in my former professional incarnation. As COO, I still overlook the finance department of my company, but it's not the core focus of my attention. PTL/FTW/etc.
Australia's financial (or fiscal, or tax, year) ends on 30 June. 30 June 2009 will be special as it will be the last day of my first 6 months of blogging. And days don't get more special than that.
In the meantime though, some more shrewd Aussie marketing.
There is nothing better than an advertisement that is both a full-blown musical and the invention of a new annual event.
I'd forgotten about this advert until it was shown on what is quite possibly my favourite non-black-comedy TV program, The Gruen Transfer.
Who knew a chop could be so sexy?