| alright ladies and gentlemen, we're going old school here RLSC 06 top ten
10. behold! 9. josh randomly ripping on joel olsteen in his teaching 8. "potted meat food product" in the food bag 7. fun new songs 6. the return of darden family football monopoly 5. food that didnt taste like dead horses 4. krystal stop! wonderful and terrible at the same time 3. bobbing in pork and beans 2. freakin sweet baptism service 1. having the drummer for exeter flud be our camp speaker! holy crap!
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| henry johnson wrote code for a living, but he could never do much else
he said that he was married, but lived in an apartment by himself
he never made any friends at work, but he was the best at what he did
he wrote faster than anyone else around, ever since he was a kid
he'd outlived his days at work, some say by his wit
others said he was the kind of guy who didn't know when to quit.
he'd seen booms and he'd seen busts, but he'd always seen them through
but they said there was something coming down the line that was altogether new
henry went home that night, knowing he was done
he took off his wedding band, and thought as he grabbed his gun
“they'll bury me in white sands, and as the trains go by
people will say ‘there was a man who knew it was time to die’”
henry was a code man, he'd been one all his life
he was never good at much else, if you were to ask his wife
she left him with the bills, but took his kids away
he slept alone at night, and wrote his code by day
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| joel, corey, mike and i went to daytona beach to scout our summer camp location. im excited. the beach is great (the only florida beach i've ever liked...its so awesome!) and the facility is just what we need.
plus, im looking foward to having hotel rooms as opposed to bunks. its gonna be sweet!
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your purse hit the wind shield when i locked the brakes
airbags inflated, seat belts engaged
a semi was jack knifed because of the rain
a hundred yards up blocking 3 lanes
we knew it was over and we both looked away
right at each other with spare time to say:
"babe, i love you", and "babe, i love you, too."
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