My Last Days Blogging
So today is my last day of blogging, because I’m going on vacation tomorrow, and I’ve decided not to bring my computer with me for the festivity of rest. This will be the first time I haven’t blogged for more than a week since I started blogging in early October 2007, so it will be a welcome break. Who knows, maybe I’ll come up with some fresh ideas for the blog.
Thank you to all of you who read, subscribe, or just take a looksy at Martyholman.com. I love writing stuff, and sharing back and forth.
Todays Friday afteroon at the Internet Video will be my last blog until Monday, August 25th.
Until then, a few thoughts:
My height is not 5-2, It’s actually 6’3″. 5-2 is my people/week ratio.
Wanna help Claire? Some crazy awesome people already have!
I will be microblogging using Twitter, which connects to my Facebook account. You can follow me here.
I want to read two books, though I don’t know which ones yet, on vacation. Any suggestions?
I’m so excited to be a part of Fellowship Church in Holden, Massachusetts! I believe this fall is going to be one of the most amazing seasons we’ve ever seen at our church. Just like I believe this summer has been. We’ve been building community like never before, seeing people growing in their relationship with Jesus Christ, and I believe God is preparing us for something big.
My cousin, Jake is going to be playing at our church on Sunday, September 7th. You will want to be here for that!
So that’s all for now. Thanks for reading and enjoying or not enjoying my written communication via the internet.
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have you read.. they like jesus but not the church?
I dunno, Marty… I could have quite a pah-tay here in the comments without you here to edit and/or delete! But I won’t do that to you. I’ll do my best to be good. Enjoy the vacay.
Here’s your free grammar tutorial for the day. You say: “My cousin, Jake is going to be playing at our church…”
This use of comma is never correct. However, you have two correct options:
1. If you only have one cousin, you’d say “My cousin, Jake, is going to be playing at our church…” This use of comma means that you can leave out the name (Jake) entirely and have the same meaning in the sentence, but only if Jake is your only cousin.
2. If you have multiple cousins, you’d say “My cousin Jake is going to be playing at our church…” Omitting the comma entirely makes the name (Jake) a necessary part of the sentence, which you have to include if you want to specify a particular cousin of yours.
first dude, what the F.? Why can’t I ever play when Jake comes.
second, here’s a book that’s right up your alley:
http://www.amazon.com/Ins-Outs-Gay-Sex/dp/0440508460/ref=pd_sim_b_3