Friday, December 09, 2005

Amy's Favorite Christmas Movie

Take a guess, then, Click the link to see if you were correct!

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

What a Provider!

A little disclaimer first: I don't base my love or faith in God on what he gives me, because sometimes He sees that it would be better for me to be without. But when He does provide, and in a major way, I want to stand up, sing loud and do a little jig for my Lord!

Today a good friend and mentor donated his car to Amy and I. Amy's current car has one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel, so this was such an answer to prayer.

What moves my heart the most is the fact that I haven't been very faithful lately, and it has felt that I have neglected my relationship with Him. Today I totally feel loved, and that my acceptance and forgiveness is not based on what I've done, but what he's done. Yet another undeserving gift given to an undeserving person... as if his life wasn't enough...

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

And now...the Rest of the story.

Here goes. The weekend before thanksgiving there was a car show in Scotsdale, Az. My dad and his friends from the "Zonie Motors" car club decided to have some fun this year, because car shows can be quite boring at times. So, they decided to have a Mardi Gras party, and so they drove around the place playing cajun music and throwing beads at people. (they didn't have to do anything to get the beads)

This car was built just for the event. Four guys from the club got together and bought this 51 Chrysler. (yep, it's got a hemi!) They cut the roof off, lowered it, painted it flat black, put flamethrowers in the exhaust and stuck them through the hood. So they would drive around throwing beads and shooting fire from the pipes.
It was a trip, to say the least. It was really funny watching the all the over 50 car guys party. They were all hammered and dancing around by noon both days.

They also had about 5 blenders that were powered by weed-eater engines making drinks all day.

Eventually, they got in trouble for the flamethrowers, apparently they're illegal.. so in protest they stuffed newspaper and hot coals from the grill in the pipes and set them on fire.. real mature, huh?

You'll see the entire event in the upcoming video "Old Fogeys Gone Wild" which will be available for $19.95 on late night cable TV.






THE END

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Weenie Roast?


This is what I want for Christmas.... or an ipod I guess.

There's a story behind this. Not a very good one, so don't get your hopes up...

I will say that actual weenies were roasted on this flame, as well as popcorn, buns, and anything else we could find to stick in the pipes.

Stay tuned!