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Thursday, March 30, 2006 

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Reading: The Christology of John Owen by Richard Daniels
Enjoying: apple juice & cookies. I guess its bad to eat while at the computer.
Listening: just an assorted playlist. Yellowcard at the moment.

Some of the posts you will be seeing are from during my month-long hibernation, and some are current (like this one). There is someone sitting at the computer right now (though that doesn't mean we're necessarily sure who). So while this blogreading is current, other posts may be more or less. Your mileage may vary.

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