Saturday, June 9, 2007

Guest Book (take two)

If you're visiting this blog and haven't already signed the guest book that is now buried in the past posts, here's your chance to sign-in and tell me who you are and what your connection to METS is. Just click on the "comments" below and add a brief post with your name and relation to METS.
Thanks.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Uncle Tom:

This is Isaac, the dancing machine. I like your Blog, I just don't know what it's says since I can't read yet (I'm going to be in the 1st grade next year). I like your pictures but your sunglasses are WEIRD!

Love you, Isaac

Anonymous said...

Friend Tom:

This is Bill, Bill Copeland. I don't dance because I went to Wheaton and I believe it's immoral. I can read, but I rarely understand what you are saying. Still, your posts these past weeks have inspired me enormously. As such, I've put you into my "top 5 favorite Christians" ranking, which is now:

5. Pat Robertson
4. Kurt Warner / Reggie White (tie)
3. Tom Arthur
2. Kurt Cameron
1. Dubya

Anonymous said...

Uncle Tom:

Since I'm only 5, will I go to hell for dancing? Grandpa said I can't go to hell at 5. But could you tell me for sure if I'm immoral? I don't go to Wheaton, I go to Kindergarten and we dance everyday! Since that guy "Bill Copeland" can't understand what you're witting about like me, is he 5 like me and can't read yet? Maybe he should go to my school because we have lots of fun everyday.

Love you,

Isaac, the dancing machine!

Anonymous said...

Hi Tom - who is that man behind those Foster Grants (Are you old enough to understand that?) Congratulations on a trip well accomplished and documented - my summer is learning about Falsafa and fly fishing, not necessarily in that order. The deer and geese are prolific and having ongoing turf wars, Bubba the beaver has returned and sadly must be dispatched. We have a resident, mentally challenged, adolescent buck named Irasmus who feels right at home. So, yes, nothing changes here. Come back and see for yourself. It's not the Middle East, more like Tolkien's Middle Earth. Love to you and Sarah
Patsy M.

C said...

Well, I went on my METS trip this year and I've heard so much about your blog that I have to check it out. I'm hoping you captured some memories that I missed out on writing down.