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Name: Grant Country: United States State: Louisiana Metro: Baton Rouge Gender: Male
Interests: I know I'm not the smartest person in the world, so I try to spend as much time as possible around those who are smart. I love the Astros, Texans, and my new fav, the Green Bay Packers. I want to look more and more like the image of Christ. Expertise: I've taken up the legendary game of wiffleball. If there's one thing I obsess about, it's grammar. People frequently comment on my ability to make any situation uncomfortable. Occupation: Student Industry: Legal
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| Hello everyone. If you're still out there, I've moved my blog. I'll be updating regularly at http://grantrothberg.wordpress.com/ Come on over and say hello!
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| Well friends, it's been over a year since I last posted on xanga. As my friend Lauren has said, "xanga is the new myspace/facebook." So in my never ending quest to be part of the "in" crowd, I am posting on xanga once again. If you have missed me, let me know. If you think I should never post again, let me know. If you don't know what you think, let me know about that too. | | |
| Well it's a done deal ladies and gentlemen: I am now Sagemont's Associate Student Minister. | | |
| "Nature is emblazoned with the glory of God. It bears an eloquent, if silent, witness to God's wisdom, just as a great building bears witness to the genius of its designer. St. Paul's Cathedral, London, is one the the greatest works of the architect Sir Christopher Wren...The spectacular new edifice was finally completed in 1710, and remains one of the most famous landmarks of London. There is no memorial to Wren in that cathedral. In its place, there is an inscription over its north door: 'If you are looking for a memorial, look around you.' The genius and wisdom of the architect can be seen in what he built." - Alister McGrath | | |
| "Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm." - Proverbs 13:20 | | |
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