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Monday, May 08, 2006



A new pastor was visiting in the homes of his parishioners. At one house it seemed obvious that someone was at home, but no answercame to his repeated knocks at the door.

Therefore, he took out a business card and wrote "Revelation 3:20"on the back of it and stuck it in the door.

When the offering was processed the following Sunday, he found that his card had been returned. Added to it was this cryptic message, "Genesis 3:10."
Reaching for his Bible to check out the citation, he broke up in gales of laughter.
Revelation 3:20 begins "Behold, I stand at the door and knock." Genesis 3:10 reads, "I heard your voice in the garden and I was afraid for I was naked."

A Tasmanian business has achieved the alcoholic equivalent of selling ice to the Eskimos, landing a six-year contract to supply vodka to Russia. The Tamar Distillery at Beauty Point in northern Tasmania will export 50,000 bottles of vodka a year to Russia. Russia to Import 50,000 Bottles of Tasmanian Strait Vodka

Art of Living & Literature Across Frontiers: Now That It's Written, Tell Me Who Wants to Buy It?
A writer I know, who's new to screenwriting, just completed his first screenplay based on his self-published novel. He taught himself how to write screenplays, no small feat and not easily accomplished.

Of course, he does. Everybody wants to sell the first screenplay. That's why you write -- to sell the material.
The trouble is, he believes that I can introduce him to the exact producer who wants to buy it. Wow, if I had that power..


• My mentor, Mary J. Schirmer, is a professional writer who writes screenplays and teaches screenwriting Everybody wants to sell the first screenplay [Enter a provocative world of eroticism and desire with Nathalie; the paradox of happiness gets ignored - Happiness is overrated: Perhaps only in the middle of our lives are we clever enough to realise that life is directed toward death and an afterlife is unlikely. Happiness, it turns out, is smile shaped: Happiness is overrated ; Too many more nameless, faceless human beings across the globe are maimed, threatened, killed, bound and gagged for speaking out and expressing themselves. Freedom of Expression: No Ifs Ands or Buts ]
• · James Surowiecki on understanding the housing market : On September 2, 1666, fire erupted in a bakery on Pudding Lane in London. The fire quickly spread and raged for four days, ultimately destroyin four-fifths of the city. To make matters worse, Londoners had been living without a simple but invaluable financial tool: fire insurance Through the roof ; Priced out of the boom town A growing band of Sydney home owners who bought near the peak of the property boom in late 2003 face negative equity Property investors hit hard ; Prue Leith bemoans the fact that we no longer appreciate the talents that go into home-making How did we lose all our domestic skills?
• · · Review writing seems to be a natural choice for writers. As artists, we tend to surround ourselves with the arts. We love music and books and film. And as writers, we often feel the need to write about our experiences and share them with our readers. Everyone's a Critic… Review Writing Basics; Spare us the self-involved moaning over the agonies of your art. Writing is no harder than anything else, and the complainers should can it. Writers, quit whining ; Innovation, grand plans, style and substance—that's what it takes to be influential in the world of blogging 100 Media Dragons Who Shape Our World
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• · · · · · Freud tells a story that nobody wants to hear. Human beings have no clothes. Denying the dark side of our lives. Ironically, this unconscious (and the inevitable conflict between the rational self and our drives) --- which is so widely rejected by religions, individuals and societies alike --- is what makes us human and different from other animals. Humans are the only animal that wears clothes. Why is that? What are we covering up? Thank You Dr. Freud, You Were Right After All ; The ancient Greeks give us a tantalisingly ambiguous image of how much sexuality is in-built, and how much it is socially constructed; Classical urges ; Our visual culture may saturate us with sex, but we are more controlled than ever. Is sexuality a social construction? Absolutely. Nature made it that way. Sexual freedom, sexual control; Genghis Khan ruled the largest land empire ever known and was the most prolific human breeder on record. An estimated one in every 200 persons alive carry his genes. After taking a city he simply had all men killed and all beautiful women brought to his bed Newton never had any children and is believed, like Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant, to have died a virgin ; Everyone knows sex sells clothing, but no one has taken that idea further than Dov Charney of American Apparel. And You Thought Abercrombie & Fitch Was Pushing It?