A digital commonplace for a Regular Guy called Charlie Pharis

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I’m Not Worthy, I’m Not Worthy…


Well, my buddy Gary Lamb is putting the finishing touches on 2005 with a few good posts. I noticed I made his Top Ten list of blogs. Judging from the company he’s put me in, I feel a lot like Wayne and Garth…

I’m not worthy!

The other nine on Gary’s list are on my list of top blogs as well, and they all have something practical and powerful to offer folks who stop by their places. Me? Well, all I’ve got to offer is, well, me and my ramblings. But thanks for stopping by. And thanks to Gary for putting me up in that rare air!

Y-M-C-A…

OK, OK…enough Village People jokes already! We just got a brand-new Y in town, and part of our Christmas to each other was a family membership there. The lovely and gracious “Mrs. Just Charlie” has had the itch to return to her glory days swimming (still holds records from her high school, qualified for the NCAA nationals her sophomore year in college, but cut short because of mono that year!) So we joined…

The place looks great, it has excellent facilities, and get this…they have what they call the “Coach Approach.” That means as a part of our membership, old dumpy fat guys like me get to have our own trainer/coach…

No man does it all by himself.
I said, young old dumpy fat man, put your pride on the shelf,
And just go there, to the Y.M.C.A.
I’m sure they can help you today.

…who helps us clarify our fitness goals and then get busy on a program to help meet those goals. Cool, huh?

My fitness goals? Here’s exactly what I told the guy…

I’m 45, and I want to be 21!

Wonder if they have a miracle routine?

BTW, check out this picture. See the smaller body of water in the right foreground? That’s the whirlpool! I think my 45-to-21 program starts right there!

Christmas Morning…


OK, so our church wasn’t among the “cool” churches. OK, so my staff probably won’t think I’m all that great of a boss. OK, so we didn’t have setup/teardown issues. OK, so we didn’t make a fancy-schmancy DVD to give out to our folks so they could worship at home. All that stuff is great – and I truly mean that.

All I know is we had three – count ’em – three families who came to “our place” on Christmas morning, because some other places had closed for the day. Will we ever see them again? I don’t know. Did they have an opportunity to hear about Jesus? You bet! Was it a hassle to do the Saturday night Christmas Eve thing and then get up and do something else Sunday morning Christmas Day? Yep! Am I any better than those who did it differently? Nope!

But all that aside, we did have a great Christmas Eve service and a great Christmas Day service! Here’s some pics from the Christmas Day deal…yep, that’s food – a lot of food! And yep, that’s the lovely and gracious “Mrs. Just Charlie” putting the finishing touches on a great spread! And yep, that’s “The Boy” doing his very best waiter imitation, filling up orange juice and iced tea cups.

Somebody Knows Him…

Drudge had a link tonight that said…

NOBODY KNOWS HIM: Man who died after 9 years in coma to get nameless grave

The link takes you to a UPI story about a New York man, known only as “Henry,” who was severely beaten near Yankee Stadium in July 1996. Imagine what kind of life a man leads who can go missing from somewhere for nine and a half years! What if nobody ever inquired about you after nine and a half years? Imagine leaving so few footprints that no one even knows your name after nine and a half years!

I’m wondering tonight how many Henrys there are in my community, men and women whom nobody knows, men and women who matter so little to the people around them. I’m wondering tonight how many Henrys I pass every day. How many Joans, and Johns, and Freds, and Susans, and other names that may just be aliases for real people whom no one knows, about whom no one cares, for whom no one mourns.

But hear this: Somebody knows Henry. And this Somebody wants me to know Henry, too. Because if I don’t know Henry, more than likely I don’t know Somebody, either.

Selah…

Blown Away…


Remember the Maxell guy from the 80s?

He’s baaaaaaaaack!

I always thought that was a great image…mainly because I wanted my stereo to have the same effect on me!

I love what the folks over at Engadget had to say about the blown-away guy…

Though we might hope blown-away guy might have replaced his Le Corbusier with a Kjaerholm and his hi-fi with a Sonos, we�re just glad to have his a** back around to show everyone how it�s really done. Just as long as he�s still listening to Wagner, anyway, and didn�t trade his classical collection for some Bloc Party or Killers records or something.

Where Did All the Updates Go?

UPDATE, 2:21 p.m.: Turns out I’m not crazy, and I’m not to blame (for a change!). TypePad is having “issues” today…but if you use TypePad, you already knew that, didn’t you? They say they’ll be fixed later today.

OK, you techies out there…I’ve got a quandary of sorts.

I’m using Firefox 1.5 as my browser. I’m using Bloglines as my aggregator (or whatever you call it!). Here’s the deal…There are a lot of blogs in my list of feeds that update right regularly in Bloglines, but when I go directly to the blog itself, the page has not updated in several days.

I’ve cleaned out the cache and all the other private viewing data through the Options tab in Firefox. Still no go. Help?!?!?!?!?!?!

Note: I don’t know if this matters or not, but the two main blogs I’ve noticed this happening on are TypePad blogs. Any thoughts? Suggestions?

Note #2: I just noticed that the same thing is happening – or not happening, as the case may be – when I try to go directly to those blogs with Internet Explorer also. Hmmm….just gets curiouser and curiouser…

Note #3: OK, it seems that each and every one of the TypePad blogs in my feeds are about a week behind when I go to the actual blogs themselves. Somethin’ ain’t right…

Icy, Rainy Thursday…

It has been one of those days around here. Woke up this morning to ice, rain, freezing temps, bent-over trees, icicles on the outside Christmas lights, etc. As that great philosopher, Howard, aka my Dad, would say…

Boo! It’s cold!

(I think I’m with Jimmy Buffett…let’s spend Christmas on Christmas Island!) Anyway, on top of the nasty weather, it was just one of those days, you know?

Somebody blogged today about BeBe Winans’ My Christmas Prayer. I had to run out to pick up a couple of gifts for the lovely and gracious “Mrs. Just Charlie’s” Christmas party, and I happened upon the CD in Starbucks. It’s playing as we speak…and it’s pretty good Christmas stuff. Whoever blogged about it today was talking about BeBe’s version of O Come, All Ye Faithful and whoever it was was right…pretty powerful rendition.

What’s Your Motivation?

Saw this quote from the great movie director, Alfred Hitchcock, today…

When an actor comes to me and wants to discuss his character, I say, ‘It’s in the script.’ If he says, ‘But what’s my motivation?, ‘ I say, ‘Your salary.’

OK, While We’re in That “City of Angels” Mood…

This one* seems right-on-target today, too…

Funny,
How’d I fail to see this little bedtime tale was funny?
I could cry to think of all the irony I’ve missed!
What an unusual twist, right at the end of it

Funny,
Who could see that this pathetic scene would be so funny?
Once you strain to find the grain of humor underneath,
Life double-crosses with style, forcing you into a smile,
So it can kick you in the teeth.

Just desserts – we can all laugh till it hurts at my expense –
I’m accustomed to working on “spec”
I always pick up the check

I think it’s funny
Who could top or make this comic opera more compelling?
You could weave in some deceit to even up the score;
You’d have us all on the floor.

That would be roaringly funny,
Sad enough my life’s a joke that suffers in the telling,
Just another hoary chestnut from the bottom drawer
I’ve heard so often before that I can’t laugh anymore.

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* “Funny” from City of Angels
Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by David Zippel