BFR 757- Family Photos and Dinosaurs
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Enjoying autumn; evaluating TV shows; old family photos and dinosaurs; the PiggyCam; Fringe; Dexter; Mission: Impossible 3; The Last Airbender; preview of Kung Fu Panda 2; cathedrals and basilicas; Fed up with FarmVille; Lord of the Rings Online.Links:









Donna 1:21 am on November 9, 2010 Permalink |
If you are looking for another really good free online game try Wizard 101. It’s simple enough/safe for kids, but interesting enough for adults. Like all other games, they make their money from micropayments, but there is a lot of free content that is extremely addictive and fun.
Really enjoyed this podcast, will have to subscribe via itunes. Thanks!!
Samuel Stephens 1:06 am on November 10, 2010 Permalink |
Fr. Roderick, there is a new Narnia trailer on Yahoo! Movies which I think you will be excited about!
Michael 7:36 am on November 12, 2010 Permalink |
Hi Father
My sister was one many Australians in Rome for Mary McKillops
Canonization and it is good she has brought spirit back to Australia as I feel
weve turned corner in our country while Us suffers with post Obama we sign Uranium deal with Russia
who would have ever thought 50 years later post Communism?
Thanks for Black Biretta story our former priest Keith William Bush used wear his quite bit in 1960s 1970s
so you brought back instant Latin memories!
Daniel 3:36 pm on November 12, 2010 Permalink |
Fr. Roderick, I just left you some voice feedback with a movie recommendation – it’s called “Come What May” http://comewhatmaythemovie.com/
This film discusses “when does life really begin” and really shows viewers the importance of when LIFE really begins.
Keep up the great work and may God continue to bless your work in Catholic New Media and with SQPN.
John 5:30 pm on November 15, 2010 Permalink |
Listening to your comments on Dexter. I fully agree it is disturbing, violent, and morally “ambiguous”, but I have watched the first two seasons with complete fascination. The story telling is excellent as you point out, the characters are accessible, and once you get past the “shock value” of language, sex, and gore, you see that the character is facing these questions himself, questioning morality and purpose and the value of a soul. Very interesting vehicle for life’s challenging questions!