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Archive for June, 2006

I just got an email from an editor at MSN Spaces that asked if it would be all right if they featured my blog on the “What’s Your Story?” portion of MSN. I believe the blog would be featured on the MSN homepage during the week and an email would be sent to everyone that [...]

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I’ve seen lists and lists and lists scattered around the internet about the 101 things people want to do before they die. Being a lover of lists I decided to publish mine in hopes that it will get me more motivated to do these things. Plus it was fun coming up with a list. Most [...]

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A few months ago I was watching “Finding Nemo” with Lukas when I began to realize that this is one of the best stories about a father-son relationship thatHollywoodhas ever seen. That’s when it hit me, what is the best father-son movie of all-time? I quickly emailed my good friend Cory and asked him to [...]

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Imagine a world that stops for one sporting event. Imagine getting off of work early to watch your country play soccer. Imagine the news and morning talk shows bombarded with everything about this sporting event. As I sports fan I can imagine it and in reality it exists. Yesterday Brazil played their first game of [...]

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There isn’t much to report on the Johnson’s. The three of us got a chance to spend the weekend together with no other prior plans. No basketball, no work, no cancer walk, nothing! It was so relaxing and thankfully the weather was nice which allowed us to get away for little bike rides around town. [...]

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The 2006 American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Monroe was a complete success! The ACS raised more than $80,000, which was about $1500 – $3000 more than last year’s total. As a team The Force raised approximately $1500 or $1300 more than our 2005 output. Thanks to the many people that helped with donations. [...]

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