A while back, we discussed the possibility of the world coming to an end on 6/6/6.
I’m guessing that didn’t take place.
But now another prophecy expert is predicting nuclear war in the Middle East on Sept. 12, 2006.
Yup. It’s all coming to an end on Sept. 12 says Yisrayl Hawkins.
I like what I heard an area pastor say yesterday. “Every generations predicts the end of the world will come during their time. And they all point to events in the Middle East as their reason. So far non of them have been right. I’m betting it does’t happen during this generation either – but you never know.” (losely quoted)
So, start pulling out all those canned goods and bottled water you stocked away for Y2K, 6/6/6 and any other planned world ending days, and “get ready to live.”
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King of the Christocrats
Five Super Hero songs
5. Hero – all natural
4. Ninja Rap – Vanilla Ice/Triangle Man – They Might be Giants
3. Heroes – Wallflowers
2. Superman (It’s not Easy) – Five for Fighting
1. Superman – R.E.M.
Five assuarances you’re headed for a third world country in September
5. You’ve received 15 different vacinations
4. You have a prescription for Cipro
3. You’ve been raising support for six months
2. You buy bug repellant that is probably not legal in 24 states
1. You check the airline daily to see what the latest carry-on restrictions are
Who killed the electric car?
Did you know that from 1996 to 2000, GM and Toyota both produced fully functional electric cars?
According to a new documentary, the GM EV1 was scrapped less than two months after GM purchased Hummer from AM Motors.
Also, the film makers report that Americans drive an average of 29 miles a day, which would mean you could drive several days without ever recharging.
The average battery charge would last 250 miles and stations popped up around California to recharge batteries quickly.
What happened? I want to see this movie.
Quit digging your grave
Just listened to the full interview my bud Rick Walker had with Arkansas Gov. Huckabee. Good stuff. The governor lost 110 pounds in order to improve his health and living conditions.
Worth a read – especially if you’re having trouble getting rid of those extra pounds.
