Guess what? God has a blog! Or so it seems..
God’s Blog (rss) takes a humorous (and sarcastic) look at our world from God’s point of view. Although it’s not theologically sound in many ways, it sure provides a good laugh here and there. One post I particularly liked:
You know, I’ve been getting a lot of prayers lately about money. A lot of people are asking me to help them get some so they can pay their bills and buy their kids Christmas presents and such.
I can sympathize with you guys, really. But I’m sorry to say there isn’t a whole lot I can do. I mean, seriously, I would just hand out money like free iPods to everybody who needed it if I could, but the truth is, I don’t have any. We don’t use money in Heaven.
Sometimes I wish we did. It’d be awesome if we had some kind of economic crisis so I’d have an excuse to lay off Moses. But unfortunately, I’m stuck with him forever. I knew I should have read his contract more carefully before I signed it.
Hat tip to The Ironic Catholic for pointing me to this blog!
Tags: blogs, Humor, Reviews

This brief visit to the newly opened National Geographic store in the heart of Vivocity, Singapore was purely accidental. I just happened to be around the area, and decided to grab some lunch there before heading back to the office. As I was making my way up the escalator from the basement level, a drfit-wood sculpture of a horse (above) at the store’s entrance caught my eye.
I’d picked up the news that National Geographic had opened a concept store in Singapore, after reading through some Facebook updates of a friend, who happens to be an avid blogger and is rather “into” news of this kind. But I didn’t know where the new store was located. Well, since opportunity has presented itself, I had to oblige and walk in and see what in-store! (mind the pun
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The concept store was sort of like a cross between a gallery and a museum and a souvenir/gift shop. Lot’s of National Geographic related merchandise on sale, but I didn’t really take notice of those. I was more interested in the gallery/museum aspect of the store.
To view the pictures this amateur photographer has taken with the trusty Sony Ericsson K800i, click here. 
Tags: life, Personal
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