Saturday, June 23, 2007

Bollywood at its finest:

The magic of Michael Jackson is that he can make just about anyone, even the most low key dude, a dancer. I was at Best Buy when they popped on his new compilation of number 1's. As soon as the strings burst out of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" a couple of, seemingly, low key dudes started bobbing their heads. I was swaying a little bit myself. Which if I had let it do its thing, would have become a full on Robot/Break Dance Masterpiece. It probably didn't hurt that they were pushing it through some crazy sound system.



Remember. . .don't stop 'til you get enough. . .of this video.

Nancy, thanks for this gem

Monday, June 18, 2007

I'm Googlicious

If you haven't already done it, you need to download Google Earth. There is the chance that it will show you as much love as it is showing me.


At the last big church "shin-dig" a gentleman came up to me with a smile on his face and clued me into what was happening on the Gooarth ©. Long story short I make my way home and download Gooarth ©(ha Ching), type in Euharlee in the "Fly to" box and watch the 3D globe spin it's magic all over my screen. Here's what I saw when I clicked the info globe.


Euharlee is a city in Bartow County, Georgia, United States. The population was 3,208 at the 2000 census. The city's explosive growth is evident as of the 2005 census the city's population rose to 3,859, and for 2006 estimates, Euharlee showed a population of 3,989. (See: [1]) Euharlee, Georgia is a bedroom community of Cartersville which is located 9 miles to the west, but they are connected through Euharlee Road, and by a chain of subdivisions and homes. The church is youth ministered by Chris West. It is next to a power plant.


Well, needless to say, the pastor of "The church" has not heard the end of this since. I'm so huge that Google is name dropping. Anyone else get any love from Google Earth?