Ricky & Rhianne’s Wedding
October 30, 2006 | Filed Under My Ramblings | Leave a Comment
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We really enjoyed seeing Ricky and Rhianne get married on Saturday. I’ve uploaded my photos from the day - a number of which were taken by some of the younger members of the congregation, they did pretty well! All the best to the happy newlyweds. Check back soon to view the Public Information Broadcast that was shown on the day. Click here to view all photos.
Day’s Text
October 18, 2006 | Filed Under My Ramblings | Leave a Comment
“This is the confidence that we have toward him, that, no matter what it is that we ask according to his will, he hears us.”—1 John 5:14.
Our prayers must be accompanied by a sense of confidence, or trust, in Jehovah, the Supreme Being, the only true and almighty God. He gives special attention to the earnest prayers of his worshipers. Just knowing that is comforting. (Phil. 4:6) Read more
CSKA Moscow - Ones to Watch
October 17, 2006 | Filed Under Sports | 1 Comment
So Arsenal play one of Roman Abrahamovich’s old footballing interests this week, CSKA Moscow. Here are my (Football Manager based) ones to watch:
I signed this guy at Corinthians for ridiculous money, but he is very talented and could deifnitely pose Arsenal a threat down the left side (Arsenal’s right).
Akinfeev is the best GK in the game. The Football Manager game that is. I’m looking forward to seeing his IRL performance, although here’s hoping he lets a few soft ones in.
ANR list this guy as a midfielder, but he plays up front actually. A decent young Brasilian, I’m not sure if he will be playing or not though. He did pretty well for me at Corinthians, scoring 27 goals in one season.
technorati tags:Arsenal, CSKA, Moscow, Football, Manager, Carvalho, Akinfeev, Jo
A Good Tune is Always in Short Supply
October 12, 2006 | Filed Under My Ramblings | 1 Comment
Who is Using Me Today?
October 6, 2006 | Filed Under IT Related, My Ramblings | 1 Comment
Well, I have to admit, it is a pretty cool photo. Check out this discussion about, I assume, cities and skyscrapers in the US.
Is stealing bandwidth one of your favourite Summer activities too?







