Sunday, October 5, 2003

Congratulatons to the Florida Marlins!!!



As one of their seven loyal fans, I'm overjoyed!
Fire Ron Zook (Third Posting)



The Gator's a 12 point favorite against the horrible Ole Miss Rebels lose at home. In reality this is the fourth game they should have lost. God was good to me last week in Lexington when I was at the game not to put me through that humiliation but alas Zook is doing everything he can to make the Florida Gators to be the next Vanderbilt of the SEC. Amazing....

Saturday, October 4, 2003

Marlins Win



Stadium filled with fans watching not the big money Marlins win and come one step closer to making it into the NLCS to play for all the marbles.



Sure sign of the Apocalypse??
Rowan Meet the Pope...Thank You for Coming!



Pope meets with Archbishop of Canterbury...for 10 minutes.



From the UK Telegraph:Pope John Paul II and the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams have met at the Vatican.



The meeting, which lasted only around 10 minutes, was the first encounter between the two men since Dr Williams was appointed as spiritual leader of the world's 70 million Anglicans last year.



The previous Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey made regular visits to the Vatican.



Dr Williams gave the Pope a book on the history of Anglicanism, and an Anglican cross, which the Pope kissed.








Friday, October 3, 2003

Lots of Headlines--Sin and Confessions



Arnold Admits He Was a Badboy--Does the GOP want Clinton in CA???



Courtney Love O.D.'s but Lives--What is it with these people???



Rush on Drugs--Probably the real reason he resigned from ESPN



Perhaps the Surest Sign of the Pope's Poor Health



Is his elevating his personal secretary to Stanislaw Dziwisz to an Archbishop on Monday. He's preparing for his death when Dziwisz will be at the mercy of his successor. By making him an Archbishop he insures that he'll be treated better.

Thursday, October 2, 2003

Now Schoenborn Weighs In



From Yahoo.com:





Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn made his comments on the same day the pope's private secretary was trying to play down concerns about the pope's evident frailty.





Pope John Paul, who suffers from Parkinson's Disease (news - web sites) and can no longer walk without help, has appeared weaker than normal in recent public appearances and has struggled to speak at times.





"The whole world is experiencing a pope who is sick, handicapped and dying -- I don't know how close to death he is -- who is approaching the last days and months of his life," Schoenborn told Austrian radio.





Later Schoenborn's spokesman, Erich Leitenberger, said the comment was meant "to be seen philosophically" and should not be interpreted literally.