hey Mike. i'd be interested in your comments on JAAL. I've posted something mildly critical of it on my blog and the Sydney director or something of JAAL has responded. I tried to answer his questions, but it would be good to have some others chime in. Love the bubble wrap!
Chris, since you obviously felt qualified to be critical on your blog why don't you should stand up for yourself instead of running off to get others to defend your comments when challenged?
I can see the obvious hypocrisy in saying this anonymously - but would suggest that you look past that and consider the point I'm making.
Chris should be prepared to stand up for himself, but maybe he was seeking some balance to the discussion? even if he wasn't, rather than make it another online Christian one on one fight that people come across and complain about, the invitation for others to participate could help to make it a little more open and transparent.. Just some thoughts for anonymous.. maybe i should post them on Chris' blog, but oh well..
i seriously cannot believe the reaction my comments have made.
anyway, to anonymous i say this.
If you go to my blog, you will see that i have been responding to the comments made in response to my post. With what i believe are rational and reasonable responses.
My request to Jolly was merely because i thought he would be interested in what was happening on my blog and would be able to offer his own reflections on the JAAL campaign.
I was in no way running off to get others to defend me. However you may understand my desire to have others comment when the national director of the campaign and the Tasmanian CEO of the campaign are posting on my blog why i felt that having another perspective would be useful. I'm just little me, and don't have such lofty status as these men.
Also i'll just point out, i have no idea what Jolly thinks about the JAAL campaign and he could very well agree with the CEO and Director. So hardly a good idea getting someone else to defend me who might not even agree with me!
my name is mike jolly. i’m a friendly outgoing bloke. i love jesus, my wife, my children and friends. i’ve worked as a pastor, fellow, window cleaner, teacher, veggie salesman and checkout chick. more here.
Or if you can't get your hands on some, click here.
never took you for a bubble-wrap guy...
I just love the music.. makes me want to cry.. in pain of exam prep..
:P It was awesome, thankyou..
I'm trying to work out if you did this in one take, or you practised it.. I'm leaning toward the practised one..
That was really, really cool. Thanks.
It's only fun if I'm the one popping the bubbles...
and who was the lovely woman who brought those home for you to play with?
hey Mike.
i'd be interested in your comments on JAAL.
I've posted something mildly critical of it on my blog and the Sydney director or something of JAAL has responded.
I tried to answer his questions, but it would be good to have some others chime in.
Love the bubble wrap!
Chris, since you obviously felt qualified to be critical on your blog why don't you should stand up for yourself instead of running off to get others to defend your comments when challenged?
I can see the obvious hypocrisy in saying this anonymously - but would suggest that you look past that and consider the point I'm making.
Chris should be prepared to stand up for himself, but maybe he was seeking some balance to the discussion? even if he wasn't, rather than make it another online Christian one on one fight that people come across and complain about, the invitation for others to participate could help to make it a little more open and transparent..
Just some thoughts for anonymous.. maybe i should post them on Chris' blog, but oh well..
i seriously cannot believe the reaction my comments have made.
anyway, to anonymous i say this.
If you go to my blog, you will see that i have been responding to the comments made in response to my post. With what i believe are rational and reasonable responses.
My request to Jolly was merely because i thought he would be interested in what was happening on my blog and would be able to offer his own reflections on the JAAL campaign.
I was in no way running off to get others to defend me. However you may understand my desire to have others comment when the national director of the campaign and the Tasmanian CEO of the campaign are posting on my blog why i felt that having another perspective would be useful. I'm just little me, and don't have such lofty status as these men.
Also i'll just point out, i have no idea what Jolly thinks about the JAAL campaign and he could very well agree with the CEO and Director. So hardly a good idea getting someone else to defend me who might not even agree with me!
yeah anyway... so bubble wrap is awesome :P
LOL..
Bubblewrap is OK but stirring the possum is a much better way to procrastinate :P