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My Fantastic Journey: It’s In The Lyrics

When I first heard the following song on the radio I thought that it was really cool sounding. It’s got a retro-1980s Duran Duran feel to it. When I started to really listen to it and study the lyrics I got the chills. It’s further proof that God is guiding me on this fantastic journey and keeping me intrigued via the music of my Life:

“Fighting For Your Heart (Let It Go)” – After Edmund

Someone tore apart your heart.
Someone let you down – down on the ground.
Someone ripped away your faith.
Someone let you bleed – forgot what you need.

It’s not easy movin’ on.
No it’s not easy movin’ on.

Oh. Let it go. Say goodbye. Call this an emergency.
That’s fighting for your heart to be free.
Don’t waste another tear of sorrow here on yesterday’s emergency.
That’s fighting for your heart to be free.

Someone held you from your dreams.
Someone pushed you out – out of the crowd.
Somebody stole away your hope.
Someone ran off with your heart – you’re alone in the dark.

It’s not easy movin’ on.
No it’s not easy movin’ on.

Oh. Let it go. Say goodbye. Call this an emergency.
That’s fighting for your heart to be free.
Don’t waste another tear of sorrow here on yesterday’s emergency.
That’s fighting for your heart to be free.

{REPEAT / FADE}

(You can hear the entire song on their MySpace site.)

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Tuesday Night Grab Bag O’ Thoughts

1.  For the past few months I’ve been spammed via telephone and old-fashioned USPS mail from the obviously well-funded ‘Yes For A Greater Miami-Dade‘ group in a dire effort to get my valuable ‘YES’ vote on the upcoming county question regarding allowing slot machines at three existing horse and dog tracks and Jai Alai Frontons. TODAY I received a giant tube in my mailbox that contained another brightly-coloured advertisement in support of their effort, a nice ink pen, and a 41 cent stamp to use to mail in my absentee ballot. The joke is on them. I’m voting ‘NO’ for this question. I just believe that there are better things to do with money rather than throwing them into slot machines all in the name of greed.

2.  I turned off my A.C. on the night of New Year’s Day, and it stayed off until yesterday afternoon (Monday January 07TH). ‘It just got too warm in here’, exclaimed me at the time. I turned it off again before I went to sleep last night, and it stayed off until I got home from work this afternoon. I think it’s pretty much on now day and night for the rest of the week as temperatures outside approach and exceed the 80°F mark.

3.  I was tailgated severely for about a minute or two on my way home from work this afternoon. What are the chances that it would be a big SUV / minivan doing the dirty deed ?  They are usually high !  It’s always a sincere pleasure of mine to counteract a tailgater by slowing down to exactly the posted speed limit.

4.  An obvious sign of an out-of-control speeder who is as guilty as sin ?  It’s when he / she slams his / her brakes on when suddenly a vehicle by the side of the road with flashing lights atop it comes into view – even when the vehicle is merely a tow truck !

5.  It’s hard to believe that once upon a time in a faraway land called ‘1993’ I actually utilized a 2400 baud modem to dial-out on with my computer. Nowadays I’m cruising at speeds of up to 6.0 Mbps – or up to 2,500 times faster than what I was dealing with way back then in prehistoric computer times. Thank You Comcast !

6.  This morning I had one of those unique cravings that I occasionally get for tuna fish. I took care of it by going to Subway and getting a footlong tuna fish sub with swiss cheese (yum), lettuce, tomato, and pickle. Subway. Eat Fresh.

7.  I wish I knew a good reputable interior decorator within the local area. That person could go to work on my home almost immediately. I have a ‘wish list’ of enhancements that I would like to make to my home. The addition of ceiling fans is high atop that list.

8.  My old-fashioned VHS VCRs will be working overtime tonight taping an estimated 10 hours or more of quality television programming for viewing at a later date. While all of that is going on I’m planning to watch the Homestead City Council Meeting from last night. It’s one of the greatest reality shows on television !

9.  I currently weigh 169.5 pounds. Now we’re getting closer to my ideal weight of 165 pounds !

10.  And now a ‘Tuesday Night Grab Bag O’ Thoughts’ EXCLUSIVE:  I’ve been keeping this a secret for the past 2½-days. I haven’t told a soul. It is now time to reveal it to the world. Here we go. This past Sunday morning (bright and early at around 7:45 AM) at Life Pointe Church I severely sprained my lower back muscle(s) when I attempted to pick-up a large plastic container of Hospitality material that was much heavier than I anticipated. I instantly felt the pain, and I was in moderate to severe pain for pretty much all of Sunday and Monday. The pain is starting to subside today, and hopefully by tomorrow it will be all gone. This is not the first time that this has happened doing the same exact thing. I keep forgetting that I’m 40-years-old (pushing 41). Usually I feel like I’m in my mid-to-late-20s. Over the past couple of days I felt like I was in my mid-to-late-40s !  I’ll be OK.

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The Fortune Cookie Message Of The Week Club

It is now time for one of your favourite regular features here on ‘The Major’s Life Blog’, and that of course would be the continuing mini-series that is ‘The Fortune Cookie Message Of The Week Club’.

But first this is ‘Today’ on NBC.

Actually let me rant for a minute here about a pet-peeve of mine. I arrived at Panda Express at 11:07 AM. They are supposed to open at 11:00 AM. ‘Supposed’ is the key word here. I’ve forgiven the fact that during the Lunch hour they typically have an extremely limited selection as part of their a-la-carte menu. I’m sure that they have a much bigger selection of delicious food items available for consumption later on in the day. I just wish I knew what they tasted like. I can’t forgive the fact that when they (or any restaurant for that matter) are supposed to be open for business at a certain time they are actually not so. Doors locked. No notice. No nothing. I took my business elsewhere. It may be awhile before I visit them again for Lunch. My time is precious.

I instead proceeded to Homestead’s # 1 place for Chinese Food, Fun, Music, and Authentic Kitchen Arguments In Chinese. Yes – You guessed it – It’s the Peking House !

I enjoyed a MASSIVE selection of Lunch items – all-you-can-eat-‘boofay’-style. It was all good. I walked away very happy … and full !

Today’s fortune cookie message is as cool as two of my former house cats (Fluffy and Boots):

‘Your maintain a sense of balance in the midst of great success.’

It’s grammatically incorrect; however, it’s right on the mark. But it hasn’t always been that way for me. I’ve had great success in the past (and couldn’t handle it effectively), and I’ve had great failures as well (and didn’t know how to get out of it). With God as my Director I can now deal with both success and failure appropriately. I’m learning from both scenarios. It’s not effective to dwell on either. It’s beneficial to constantly look forward and move forward on this journey – never accepting the status quo or what’s average. It’s all about doing what’s good and right – striving for success and not allowing failure to but the brakes on progress.

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Life Pointe Church Sunday Morning Tossed Salad

1.  Setup and Hospitality in the main lobby of the movie theatre went rather smooth this morning despite a few obstacles along the way. There were people missing from key positions and items missing from usual locations, but it all worked out in the end.

2.  I believe that we had from 20 to 25 new visitors to our church on this glorious Sunday morning for the two services combined. We even ran out of the new Life Pointe Church coffee mugs in-between the two services. Hopefully it will not be ‘one-and-out’ for our new visitors, and that they return next Sunday morning to claim their gifts and become regular attenders and eventually loyal and faithful members of our growing and loving church family.

3.  Pastor Paul was back in action after a week off up north, and it didn’t take long for the top of his face to glisten with sweat. His Information Booth was also back in action – minus the video on ‘the small screen’. (His laptop was ailing again.)

4.  Brother Jesse was also back in action, and back where he belongs – up on stage leading us in ‘Praise & Worship’ to kick-off each of the services. He was also proudly showing off one of his apparent Christmas presents from Chicagoland – a spiffy new sweater vest complete with a tie !

5.  Pastor Travis kicked-off a fresh new 5-week message series for 2008 and the new political year entitled ‘State Of The Church’. It’s all about what Jesus says about the Church and how we fit within it. Today’s theme – ‘A City On A Hill’. Hope is alive and well within our church !

Matthew 5:13-16 (New Living Translation – 2ND Edition):

Teaching About Salt And Light
13  You are the salt of the earth. But what good is salt if it has lost its flavor ?  Can you make it salty again ?  It will be thrown out and trampled underfoot as worthless.
14  You are the light of the world — like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden.
15  No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand, where it gives light to everyone in the house.
16  In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father.