My last post as a bachelor is scheduled for Thursday.
My question for you, the reader, is this:
What would you like to read?
1) A Bill-centered story
2) A Rachel-centered story
3) A Bill and Rachel Dating-centered story
4) Other
Leave your comments in the comment section and let me know!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Season Finales
So I'm getting married soon which is why my posts have been less frequent, but here's a short one that portrays my thoughts on recent Season Finales.
The Office: Grade C... First of all, only a half hour long. Are you serious?? Second, nothing happened. Dwight was funny, nothing happened with Michael and Holly, and OK, Pam is prego, but how does that add to a future storyline. This whole season was a let down from past seasons (minus the Dance Party and a few other episodes).
Grey's Anatomy: Grade B+... I actually liked how they ended this one. I wanted to see a wedding between McDreamster and Grey only because I'm sick of that storyline too. Didn't see George getting hit by a bus coming, but he looked good in army gear/shaved head.
Survivor: Grade A-... Survivor always comes through for me. Even though everyone knew who would win, it was a good finale.
24: D... First off, I didn't start watching 24 til college, but I did backtrack and watch the first couple of seasons, which I loved. But this whole season was predictable, boring, and if I never see another episode again, my life would go on as usual. I knew Jack wouldn't explode, I knew Tony would get shot, I know Jack will survive. Predictable.
Parks and Recreation: A+... Ahhh, a show that started off slow (and too much like the Office, which I think a show needs its own style) and ended fabulously. I have never been a big Amy Poehler fan but I have come to enjoy this show immensely. With the guy falling in the pit and Chris Pratt's character laughing all the way into the house was great. Grade A quality show. Can't wait for this to come back on.
And that's it. Tell me what you think!
The Office: Grade C... First of all, only a half hour long. Are you serious?? Second, nothing happened. Dwight was funny, nothing happened with Michael and Holly, and OK, Pam is prego, but how does that add to a future storyline. This whole season was a let down from past seasons (minus the Dance Party and a few other episodes).
Grey's Anatomy: Grade B+... I actually liked how they ended this one. I wanted to see a wedding between McDreamster and Grey only because I'm sick of that storyline too. Didn't see George getting hit by a bus coming, but he looked good in army gear/shaved head.
Survivor: Grade A-... Survivor always comes through for me. Even though everyone knew who would win, it was a good finale.
24: D... First off, I didn't start watching 24 til college, but I did backtrack and watch the first couple of seasons, which I loved. But this whole season was predictable, boring, and if I never see another episode again, my life would go on as usual. I knew Jack wouldn't explode, I knew Tony would get shot, I know Jack will survive. Predictable.
Parks and Recreation: A+... Ahhh, a show that started off slow (and too much like the Office, which I think a show needs its own style) and ended fabulously. I have never been a big Amy Poehler fan but I have come to enjoy this show immensely. With the guy falling in the pit and Chris Pratt's character laughing all the way into the house was great. Grade A quality show. Can't wait for this to come back on.
And that's it. Tell me what you think!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Top 5 Things on My Brain
1. Pete Rose belongs in the Hall of Fame.
2. How long does it take a rotting corpse to start smelling to the point where the neighbors investigate?
3. I'm ready for a zombie invasion.
4. 17 days!!!!
5. How much do celebrities such as... oh, Tom Green.... make now? You know, the washed up comedians, former athletes, reality stars from 5 years ago. What's a salary look like for them?
And that's on my mind.
2. How long does it take a rotting corpse to start smelling to the point where the neighbors investigate?
3. I'm ready for a zombie invasion.
4. 17 days!!!!
5. How much do celebrities such as... oh, Tom Green.... make now? You know, the washed up comedians, former athletes, reality stars from 5 years ago. What's a salary look like for them?
And that's on my mind.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Dizzy as a Dingbat
I am sick and wanted to write something. This is the result.
I'm dizzy as a dingbat,
What's that?
I'm dizzy as a dingbat.
Why's that?
I'm sick as pickled yam.
Medicated I am.
I'm dizzy as a dingbat.
That's my little rhyme.
I'm dizzy as a dingbat,
What's that?
I'm dizzy as a dingbat.
Why's that?
I'm sick as pickled yam.
Medicated I am.
I'm dizzy as a dingbat.
That's my little rhyme.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Bill on Life
First of all, to the hundreds (400+ views!) of you reading my blog (or maybe it's just a few of you obsessively checking it over and over), I want to say thank you! It has been a pleasure and an easy transition from life outside of the interweb to the blogosphere nation in which I currently reside.
With that being said, I know a few of you really love me and care about me (or atleast pretend to) so I'll give you an update on my life. Here are Bill's thoughts on:
Marriage: In 31 days, I will be married! Things are progressing nicely. We are getting a lot of stuff done, still a lot to do. I realized though when I get excited, it makes Rachel much more excited. Don't get me wrong, I have been looking forward to May 30th for a long time now, but I haven't gotten into the whole wedding planning stuff until recently. My job is to create wedding party introductions for the reception, so if you are reading this, and have any input on how we should announce them (misc. facts, descriptions, etc.) for Bryan Murawski/Holly Evans, Todd Roth/Rachel Rossin, or Jordan Benjamin/Lianne Lowen, please leave a comment!
Job: This part is two fold: Current and Failed Attempts.
I'm currently a waiter at River City Cafe again, but not at the same location. I went to the one in Myrtle Beach (73rd street, come visit!) and it's awesome. People there are my age and it's really laid back.
I'm currently looking for a position in youth ministry. I've interviewed with 4 different churches, with no luck. I've been close on two, but God doesn't seem to want me in either, so we're still looking. I have an interview up near Charlottesville, VA on Thursday that I am really looking forward to, so be praying!
Toothbrushes: They are so hard to find. I had to replace mine yesterday. Do you know how hard this process is?? First of all, I went to Wal-Mart and looked for one. Lots of options. Except here's the thing. I need a soft bristle toothbrush (it's my preference), but they make them so you can really feel the head of the brush until you buy it. Now I know that no one should ever return a toothbrush or buy a used one, but I want something that I know I'll like. Why does this process have to be so "all or nothing"? I bought one (I had to!) and I'm not completely pleased with it. Maybe I'll go buy another one. Maybe I'll stick with it. I just got really sad writing this, so this is the end of my post.
Love you all and keep reading my blog! Tell all your friends!
Peach (I saw Jordan write Peach instead of peace by accident, so this is a tribute to him)
With that being said, I know a few of you really love me and care about me (or atleast pretend to) so I'll give you an update on my life. Here are Bill's thoughts on:
Marriage: In 31 days, I will be married! Things are progressing nicely. We are getting a lot of stuff done, still a lot to do. I realized though when I get excited, it makes Rachel much more excited. Don't get me wrong, I have been looking forward to May 30th for a long time now, but I haven't gotten into the whole wedding planning stuff until recently. My job is to create wedding party introductions for the reception, so if you are reading this, and have any input on how we should announce them (misc. facts, descriptions, etc.) for Bryan Murawski/Holly Evans, Todd Roth/Rachel Rossin, or Jordan Benjamin/Lianne Lowen, please leave a comment!
Job: This part is two fold: Current and Failed Attempts.
I'm currently a waiter at River City Cafe again, but not at the same location. I went to the one in Myrtle Beach (73rd street, come visit!) and it's awesome. People there are my age and it's really laid back.
I'm currently looking for a position in youth ministry. I've interviewed with 4 different churches, with no luck. I've been close on two, but God doesn't seem to want me in either, so we're still looking. I have an interview up near Charlottesville, VA on Thursday that I am really looking forward to, so be praying!
Toothbrushes: They are so hard to find. I had to replace mine yesterday. Do you know how hard this process is?? First of all, I went to Wal-Mart and looked for one. Lots of options. Except here's the thing. I need a soft bristle toothbrush (it's my preference), but they make them so you can really feel the head of the brush until you buy it. Now I know that no one should ever return a toothbrush or buy a used one, but I want something that I know I'll like.
Love you all and keep reading my blog! Tell all your friends!
Peach (I saw Jordan write Peach instead of peace by accident, so this is a tribute to him)
Friday, April 24, 2009
Farming 101
This has nothing to do with farming and this has everything to do with farming. You can figure it out.
Faith grows with use. We must use the little faith we have in order to develop great faith. Put it to work (cultivate it) by reverent prayer and faithful praying and it will grow stronger day by day. The man of small faith may be simply the one who has not dared to exercise the little faith he has.
Our prayer should be this: Lord, I know my faith needs to grow, so please help me to exercise what faith I have and anticipate that growth and stretching.
That was an summary of what I read today from AW Tozer. Then I went into the book of Matthew, Chapter 4, verses 18-22.
18As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. 19"Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men." 20At once they left their nets and followed him.
21Going on from there, he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, 22and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him.
The fishermen became such great men of God because they used the faith that they had at the time (whether it was big or small) and they acted on it. They already had some faith (they were most likely disciples of Jesus at the time). Now they were being called to a special service. What what was their reaction?
They immediately, without reservation or hesitation, responded and left their nets, their ship, and for James and John, they left their father.
Do we have that same response when God calls us to take our next step? If we want our faith to grow, are we using the faith that we have right now?
Faith grows with use. We must use the little faith we have in order to develop great faith. Put it to work (cultivate it) by reverent prayer and faithful praying and it will grow stronger day by day. The man of small faith may be simply the one who has not dared to exercise the little faith he has.
Our prayer should be this: Lord, I know my faith needs to grow, so please help me to exercise what faith I have and anticipate that growth and stretching.
That was an summary of what I read today from AW Tozer. Then I went into the book of Matthew, Chapter 4, verses 18-22.
18As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. 19"Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men." 20At once they left their nets and followed him.
21Going on from there, he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, 22and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him.
The fishermen became such great men of God because they used the faith that they had at the time (whether it was big or small) and they acted on it. They already had some faith (they were most likely disciples of Jesus at the time). Now they were being called to a special service. What what was their reaction?
They immediately, without reservation or hesitation, responded and left their nets, their ship, and for James and John, they left their father.
Do we have that same response when God calls us to take our next step? If we want our faith to grow, are we using the faith that we have right now?
Missing Links
Hey Blognation!
Just wanted to post some blogs I love reading.
Jordan's Blog
Kyle's Blog
Check them out!
The first is my best friend Jordan Benjamin's. Some good stuff on there. Very real and transparent.
The second is my literary genius and dance machine Kyle Patrick. I wish he was making this stuff up!
Just wanted to post some blogs I love reading.
Jordan's Blog
Kyle's Blog
Check them out!
The first is my best friend Jordan Benjamin's. Some good stuff on there. Very real and transparent.
The second is my literary genius and dance machine Kyle Patrick. I wish he was making this stuff up!
Wild Fires
Please be praying for these fires to be contained. The way Myrtle Beach is set up, with our waxy trees and ecosystem, it just fuels a fast moving fire. About 70 homes have been destroyed. A hundred more have been damaged.
I personally saw the faces of people I know that have lost everything. Not just their house, but everything: pictures, driver's license, clothes, everything. I can't imagine completely starting over. Again, please pray that this does not spread any further.
I personally saw the faces of people I know that have lost everything. Not just their house, but everything: pictures, driver's license, clothes, everything. I can't imagine completely starting over. Again, please pray that this does not spread any further.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
I Broke Into A Car Today...
So today, my lovely fiancee gave me the opportunity to break into her car today. Wire hanger and all.
I must say, it was a fun little game while it lasted. I enjoyed the dirty looks, the stares, and the "is he supposed to be doing that?" comments.
If you ever get the chance, break into your own car. Not someone else's. Unless they know about it.
I must say, it was a fun little game while it lasted. I enjoyed the dirty looks, the stares, and the "is he supposed to be doing that?" comments.
If you ever get the chance, break into your own car. Not someone else's. Unless they know about it.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The Polish Powerhouse
I need to find a gym, train in mixed martial arts, then fight. That would be sweet. "The Polish Powerhouse" Bill Murawski. Sounds good, doesn't it??
No?
Then what does? If you had to give me a nickname (aka Bill "The Assassin" Murawski), what would it be?
The results of this post may change my destiny. My fate, and nickname, are in your hands.
No?
Then what does? If you had to give me a nickname (aka Bill "The Assassin" Murawski), what would it be?
The results of this post may change my destiny. My fate, and nickname, are in your hands.
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