Posted
2:42 AM
by Luke
But I worked at an ice cream shop!!!!
Question of the day: Can any flavor other than vanilla truly be called the root flavor of any ice cream? For instance, is chocolate ice cream turly chocolate? Or is it simply vanilla with chocolate flavoring? The same goes for any flavor you can think of, such as strawberry, butterfinger, or, say.....marshmallow. Please post your answers in my guestbook, since I have no idea how to do TalkBacks.
Nothing much fascinating to write about. I figure a bunch of my readers are just returning to the cyber world after the break anyway, so they need time to catch up on my writings! I've just been hangin in CoMo, continuing the training process at Lemstone. Man, I can't wait till I know what I'm doing! Otherwise, people are slowly filtering back into town. Megan, Jeremy and Caleb arrived a few days ago, as did Jay. A few others are around, but I haven't seen many yet. Soon enough this town will be hoppin' again.
Oh, and I bought a New King James translation of the Bible, to go with the NIV one I have. I also ordered a huge New American Standard Translation Study Bible. I have recently become very fascinated with some of the differences in languages, etc. and how that comes through in translation. NIV tends to be the smoothest, but some of the word-for-word translations are sacrificed. NKJ tends to be the most poetic, and more accurate than NIV. NAS is most word-for-word, but often choppy. I chose to get my study Bible in NAS because I thought it best to have the best word-for-word in study form. Anyway, this is probably boring you, but I find it quite interesting. This Lemstone discount could be dangerous! That's all for now, I'm sure I'll have more as classes draw near *gulp*
Musical fun fact of the evening: I'm listening to Shane Barnard's "Rocks Won't Cry," which I borrowed from Caleb. Man, it's reaaaaaaaaallllly good. He's a Christian artist with a totally unique sound and he's just an amazing guitar player. It's very basic and folky, and I love it.