
It is very sad that a website like this one has to exist. If/when you visit, consider this website more of a personal one than a news journal. It is sad nonetheless.
Things that make me feel old:
- having to buy reading glasses at 35 years of age
- mentioning an episode of Seinfeld in class and getting blank stares
- admitting I have only sent about 6 text messages in my life
Things that make me feel young:
- spending time with my CBC students
- playing with my two boys at home
- holding hands with my wife
I only have ONE rating on ratemyprofessors.com. But I do have a chili pepper. That’s just weird.
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Things that make me feel old:
* When people have never heard of Richard Marx, Chevettes, and think Full House is a current show.
stopbaptistpredators is absolutely a necessary site. I am not sure I would consider it just a personal site. That seems to tag it as less true - when it's obviously not. It may not be a news site, but consider that most of the stories about predators on their are links to news stories. Just my opinion.
Even sadder than the necesssity of such a site are the victims of these guys. Let's not forget that these guys leave a trail of destruction in their wakes in the form of ruined lives.
Thanks...
What makes me feel old?
1. Needing reading glasses in addition to contact lenses.
2. Realizing that I have a 13-year-old son whose voice is changing and who has peach-fuzz facial hair.
3. Seeing pictures of myself in the 1990 CBC yearbook (dig the mullet!).
What makes me feel young:
1. Cade, my four-year-old Wiggles fan.
2. Knowing how to pronounce 50 Cent's name.
3. Seeing Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney at the top of the album charts.
I have very mixed feelings about the stopbaptistpredators site. While this is the kind of information that should be disseminated, it also would be very easy to abuse the site's intent to turn into a forum for personal grudes or, worse, for witch-hunts based on little or no evidence (think "To Catch a Predator," on MSNBC, which has resulted in at least one suicide).
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