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  • David Mulhern 1:26 pm on December 28th Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment  

    Have you ever seen the streets view in Google maps? It looks like this..

    To get the shots little cars drive around the neighborhoods – One was in my neighborhood yesterday

    So I followed it to get into as many streets-view pictures as possible… but it wasn’t easy. The google car driving teenager screamed through the neighborhoods with music blaring… I caught him going slow on video (click on “more” under the picture for a video)

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    • DAVID ALLEN 9:17 am on December 31st Permalink | Log in to Reply

      That is hilarious.

      It would be great if there was like a fifty paparazzi on motorcycles and stuff following it.

    • becky e. 2:25 pm on December 31st Permalink | Log in to Reply

      There’s one on google where there’s a city bus in a couple of the shots and it’s blocking everything! Too funny!

    • Evan Coury 1:06 pm on January 4th Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Haha… now whenever they upload those shots, there David will be, holding his camera, recording the Google car.

  • David Mulhern 5:47 pm on December 20th Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment  

    Jamie had this idea to rip out the dirty carpet, scrape out the dated linoleum and coat whatever we find below with a thick layer of protection. Here is what it looks like now!


    This will be her studio to make art and stuff.

    My wife is amazing!

     
    • Sarah H 6:57 pm on December 20th Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Awww…David you’re so sweet. Missed you Tuesday…hope you will be there whenever Bible study meets again. Merry Christmas! The floors look nice, can’t wait to see in person.

    • tom 5:56 pm on December 21st Permalink | Log in to Reply

      those floors look really nice. you guys did a really great job.

    • jamie 10:59 am on December 22nd Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Thanks, Tom.

    • Malora 3:11 pm on December 22nd Permalink | Log in to Reply

      WOW! That looks so great! Jamie is one talented lady! Where is the dining room table?

    • jamie 5:32 pm on December 22nd Permalink | Log in to Reply

      You can see some of the chairs in the picture of the main living room. The table is nestled under the stairs.

    • Liz 8:11 am on December 25th Permalink | Log in to Reply

      WOW – your house looks great! It looks like it was alot of work and well worth the results…Great job!

      Wish we were there to see it this morning.Missing you on Christmas Day..Love YA!

    • becky e. 10:57 pm on December 27th Permalink | Log in to Reply

      beauteous!

  • David Mulhern 2:25 pm on December 20th Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment  

    Four months of the year, our money is taken and put into a huge pool which we collectively use to buy things we couldn’t afford on our own. Things like firetrucks and parks and wars and such. Here in the desert, we decided to manufacture hundreds of oasis-like parks and scattered them across the city.

    Keep in mind… if you come to a park that looks like this:

    You should look for a sign…

    These parks are scenery for homeowners. They are vacant life size models of better places around the world. The homeowners have a private army looking for anything not perfectly trimmed and beautiful.

    That includes vagrants like myself who play amplified music while feeding the ducks.

     
    • tom 6:00 pm on December 21st Permalink | Log in to Reply

      you should try playing amplified music from a golf club while feeding the ducks acoholic beverages on “peds” right after organized sports practice

  • David Mulhern 11:47 am on December 20th Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment  

    Hey… Carleton. What are you doing there?

    Hey… hey Carleton. Over here…

    No no – don’t go to sleep. Aw man.

    So we took a little nap.

    Carleton always wants to sleep. Or chase birds.

     
  • David Mulhern 8:48 am on December 20th Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment  

    My normal office, I call “work.” First, you walk in…

    Through sales and marketing and service…

    To a secret place… Naturally lit and darker…

    Office 1

    This is office #1.

    I usually go in to this building for meetings.

    Office 31

    In my house there is an even darker office with a long screen and a little TV.

    Office 231

    But for fresh air and light I go to the offices scattered across this city.

    This is where I met Carleton.

    All around there is manufactured beauty and color but no people…

    Office 19

    This office is as yellow as these pictures look. Somehow the materials used in the concrete makes the world look old and desolate. This office is very hard to find… hidden away deep in a labyrinth of identical houses.

    Nobody is -ever- there.