Previous · Home · Next
2007·07·27 · 3 Comments
A Little Fun and a Good Cause

8:00 AM (Central time) Tomorrow (Saturday, July 27) is the beginning of some madman's invention: Blogathon. Participating bloggers will post every half hour for twenty-four hours to raise money for the charities they have selected. No sir, I won't be doing that. However, I'd like you to go visit Julie Neidlinger, artist, clever wordsmith, and fellow North Dakotan. Check out her last year's effort here. Julie's selected charity for Blogathon 2007 is Joni and Friends. I'm sure you'll get a kick out of the blogging, but even if you think it's, like, totally lame*, it's still a good cause. Click here for details on how you can contribute.

Update: It begins here.

*It won't be, but you might think so. Of course, you'll be wrong. North Dakotans are notoriously witty. Those of German descent are less witty than those of Norwegian blood (the only two ethnicities legally admitted into the state), but they do alright and make good sausage.

3 Comments:

1. 07·07·27··14:32
Even So...

mmmmmm....sausage.....

2. 07·07·28··11:22
halfmom

One of my best friends and her husband are both from North Dakota - and though of the German variety - they are definitely witty! In fact, the state of my face when in their home is generally red - from laughing until tears are running down my very white and freckled Irish skin!

3. 07·07·28··11:33
halfmom

opps, sorry, I left the wrong URL - the old and not the new


Comments on this post are closed. If you have a question or comment concerning this post, feel free to email us.
2010 Band of Bloggers
On the Web
Scripture references on this site
are linked to RefTagger
Choose your translation →
Recent comments:

David on Facebook Saga

David on Facebook

Kim in ON on Together for the Gospel 2010

Kim in ON on Lord’s Day 10, 2010

Tanner on Technology

David on Papist Poetry (pretty poor)

donsands on Freedom Friday: Powers Not Delegated

Presently reading: .

» Who Is Jesus? «

The Thirsty Theologian Bookstore Books read/reading this year:
Background image:
Saint Augustine by Sandro Botticelli, 1480