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Name: Phillip
Country: United States
State: Kansas
Metro: Manhattan
Birthday: 5/7/1988
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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Currently Listening
Furthermore: From the Studio From the Stage
By Jars of Clay
Worlds Apart
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well, i've moved to a new home on cyberspace. so long, farewell, auf wiediscien adieu xanga. kosonom szepen for everything.


Thursday, September 07, 2006

word of the day

it's kerfluffle.


example: She raised quite a kerfluffle when they didn't have the information.


Monday, September 04, 2006

we had a moment! remember? we did!

wow a new editor design. huh. how 'bout that.

i can say the most when i use 1-sentence paragraphs so that's what i'll do
-why didn't anyone tell me about death cab for cutie earlier? why do these things have to be kept secret? or am i just oblivious to everything? also, there's this guy named andrew peterson that none of you have ever heard of that is really really awesome. like death cab, but he loves Jesus!
-somewhere in a dark room in madison, wisconsin, last night allen everidge was checking scores on espn and smiled a little bit to himself.
-the thing they did to turn on the big screen was pretty cool. i wanted to see more highlights though.
-here's the only thing that really matters after the game last night in my opinion: at least we're not Colorado.
-and speaking of Colorado: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
-isn't ironic that the PA announcer got arrested? would that happen anywhere other than Manhattan? I don't think so.
-volleyball games are a lot of fun.
-my hot dog yesterday had "beef parts" in it. at least that's what the label said.
-i can't wait until we play somebody real, it felt so mean to make fun of this poor little I-AA school that should have beat us. now florida atlantic, we won't feel bad about ridiculing. i wonder if ksu will be favored in that game.
-oh tom the RB, oh tom the RB, why did you park out in the road? you used to be, such a good back, now you left us, hanging on a rack, or tom the RB, or tom the RB, why did you park out in the road? everyone disses on the parking nazi that's now a fire extinguisher nazi. i bet nobody who reads this understood any of that, sorry.
-speaking of volleyball games, i almost went to the MHS game instead of the KSU game Friday night. whew.
-someone jacked up the wireless internet speed. i downloaded Dreamweaver, a 60 mb file, in A MINUTE! not kidding. i didn't know wireless internet could be that fast, i thought there was some type of moore's law for wireless speeds that we were still operating under. talk about a paradigm shift.
-i think i could listen to ravi zacharias forever.
-here's a thought on relient k, after listening to a few new songs from them. they're at their best when they're just a piano and vocalist, or really silly. they should do a whole album of the piano stuff. it would be cool. maybe like a double CD, like nelly did, and call it silly:serious sort of like nelly did too. they could make fun of it and everything.

deep thought: Laurie got offended that I used the word "puke." But to me, that's what her dinner tasted like.

this song from david crowder has really hit home with me this week. something somebody said at challenge was that our joy in worship was not always because of the worship, but because we can express without reservation what we try to live out all week. that made a lot of sense to me. i'm too tired to write something worth reading (=deep/thoughtful) so i won't even try. anyway, here's the lyrics. go buy it.

I need words
As wide as sky
I need language wide as
This longing inside
And I need a voice
Bigger than mine
And I need a song to sing you
That I've yet to find
I need you, oh
I need you
I need you, oh
I need you
To be here now
To be here now
To hear me now
To hear me now

edit:
i'm not done with this yet. this won't sound good because i'm so stinkin tired but that doesn't really matter.

one thing that i learned a lot last year at Flint Hills, maybe not "learned", as much as remembered, and have seen especially through two weeks of college is that people have lots of problems. i have lot of problems. and yes, it's more than "i got a 98 but it should have been a 100"-type of problems or "should i join the Honors Engineering club or the KSU Mensa"-problems (neither of those exist BTW). No, I have problems on the level of laying in bed at night screaming on the inside for help, because I am just can't fight some of my inner demons by myself. Boy do I try, and it's like in Microsoft Flight Simulator when you try to do a barrel roll in a 747, you crash every single time. i can't do it. there are lots of problems that are bigger than me or bigger than you. (if you're wondering what could possibly be wrong with phillip harner, remember the verse "to whom much is given much is required"?) there are lot of people in the world that are hurt, and that hurt is covered up by drinking/drugs/cussing/sex. trust me, that doesn't work. the Cross speaks to us right where we are, no matter how badly we screw up time and time again. seeing as how i'm exhibit a, that doesn't leave very much room to argue with me now does it? *smiles*. you can't get away from God. quit running. isn't that beautiful? Jesus Christ died to save sinners. I am a sinner. Jesus Christ saved me.

Quit running. it's way better than trying to get away.


Friday, September 01, 2006

it has returned yes it has

want goosebumps? here's what you do. play limp bizkit's my way, and watch the highlights from ksu-ou in 03. that's what i've done to celebrate the first night of football season for the past two years, and i'm doing it right now. despite all that's wrong in the world right now, and there's a lot, we can celebrate this: football season has returned. oh boy has football season returned! oh yes.

they've been testing the jumbotron all week, and wednesday they were playing something really cool that i havn't watched in a while- back in 2003 when wecker/koehn/ohlde and co. were the big thing, they had a sunday afternoon game in lawrence and the entire place was purple. some guy even snuck a trumpet in and played the wabash while they were being introduced, it was the coolest thing ever pretty much. anyway, that's what they were playing on the video screen. i hope they use all the cool highlights for the stadium dedication. oh boy. i'm excited!


Thursday, August 31, 2006

well, despite the fact that i have yet to take a single test or quiz or even get a grade on something here, try this on for size

Phillip Harner
President, Freshman Leadership Committee
Member, Executive Board of Engineering Student Council.

There's like 1,000 freshmen in engineering. I'm in charge!



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