Saturday, February 16, 2008

SUNDAY VIDEO ON TAP LII

Fr. D brought this weeks Video on Tap to my attention. Things turn mighty serious toward the end and it is quite awesome! Would that we all take our faith so seriously fellow Catholics! (Uh - ahem - cough - perhaps without the MF bomb aty the end which is appropriately bleeped out. Yes. Just know that.)

glumbert - The Lucifer Effect

IN OTHER NEWS:

It is that time again! Yes, Jay announces that Catholic Carnival 159 has set up its tents and is awaiting an audience!

Jack sent a wire asking that the FREE Easter greetings that his site offers be recommended to readers of Adam's Ale. They are nice religious E-cards and if you are looking for such things you might want to give them a try here. I'll let Jack describe his company in his own words. "123Greetings.com is the largest free ecards web site in the world, with over 20,000 proprietary ecards celebrating more than 3,000 everyday, special occasions & events. 123Greetings is the top ten fastest growing website in December 2007 according to Comscore Media Metrix. This year, over 250 million users across 192 countries will use 123Greetings.com to meet their online expressional needs."

From the Humor department: Adoro send this interesting site in. What wonders the Internet provides for us! Reproduce anything in a different dialect. Here is Adam's Ale in, well, I am not sure. "Eff'n yo'’ve not made th' Stashuns befo'e (o' eff'n yo' haf an' pow'ful hated it) give it a go. It is a lot like givin' blood, cuss it all t' tarnation. Yo' hate gwine in but yo' feel so fine a-comin' out."

All the issue around voting getting you down? Consider this article from the Catholic News Service brought to our attention by the Diocese of Cleveland Enewsletter.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ROFL!

Odysseus said...

That dialect site is awesome!

Or, as we rednecks say, "Well, fry mah hide!"

Anonymous said...

Colbert is a Roman Catholic you know, but his parents taught him it's OK to be a cafeteria Catholic. Prayers going out his way. Could you imagine the good he could do for our side?